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just snapped my denali j2 rod about 6 guides down. has never been stepped on and put away after using it. 

i got it june last year only used it a couple months before i stopped my fishing season. this year ive used it a few times. went out to a pond to mess around. and snap it 6 eyes down while setting the hook on a 3 lb bass (managed to get the fish in)

not sure if i want to exchange it, return it and get a duckett. or return it and get a couple diawa or berkley rods.

i really liked the feel of the rod and the sensitivity. not sure what happened. would you switch or exchange it? i have a couple other denalis but have no issues with them

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If you like it exchange it.  Denali does a nice job building rods.  I think you'd be disappointed giving up a denali for a duckett.

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5 hours ago, RangerDanger said:

If you like it exchange it.  Denali does a nice job building rods.  I think you'd be disappointed giving up a denali for a duckett.

thats what i was torn between. when i had a duckett and a denali. the duckett seemed so much more unbalanced when next to the denali. but i never had a problem with either until now. ill stick with the denali unless any other problems happen

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If you liked the rod exchange it. If the rod broke after the first couple of times using it, something happened to the rod to damage it.

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