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<blockquote data-quote="Buster" data-source="post: 522288" data-attributes="member: 27745"><p>In the past my durability issues were guides that bent easily, rings that fell out of guides, and handle parts that came loose. Performance issues were rods that weren't centered on the spine, blanks that didn't go all the way through the handles, and overall really "soft" sensitivity. For reels, it was bad drags and kind of freezing up under load, not to mention poorly designed bails, spools, and line leveling. I haven't bought a cheap setup in two decades so just assumed they stayed bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buster, post: 522288, member: 27745"] In the past my durability issues were guides that bent easily, rings that fell out of guides, and handle parts that came loose. Performance issues were rods that weren't centered on the spine, blanks that didn't go all the way through the handles, and overall really "soft" sensitivity. For reels, it was bad drags and kind of freezing up under load, not to mention poorly designed bails, spools, and line leveling. I haven't bought a cheap setup in two decades so just assumed they stayed bad. [/QUOTE]
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