Evan, I'm pretty sure that Sage offered an unconditional warranty in the 1990s that was "no fault and no time limit." And there was no fine print. I think rods that were sold under that warranty should be honored with no time limit as a matter of honest marketing and integrity, even if it means a financial loss for the company. I thought it was crazy to offer that kind of warranty, but it apparently was the product of competition. One data point I have to go on is a friend who worked in a fly shop sold me a Sage rod that retailed for $315 for a mere $129 and told me that both the shop and Sage made money that day. So I figured that Sage was charging plenty for those warranties, but I make no claim of knowing all the relevant facts.
I don't make rod purchasing decisions based on warranties, harkening back to the time when rods were made of fiberglass and even high end rods only cost about $75. If one of my bamboo rods breaks, my only recourse is to cry. They cost well beyond pocket change, and they come with no warranty. Especially when the rodmaker had died.
I don't make rod purchasing decisions based on warranties, harkening back to the time when rods were made of fiberglass and even high end rods only cost about $75. If one of my bamboo rods breaks, my only recourse is to cry. They cost well beyond pocket change, and they come with no warranty. Especially when the rodmaker had died.