11-13-2009, 08:19 PM
I guess the biggest advantage is to buy the rod during the discontinued stage.
I have one of the first T3's (serial #1001 means Oct. 2001). The rod new was $610. It is the 9' 6 weight four piece tip flex. Has been a great rod and I have used the heck out of it.
But the last ferrule has worn out to where the two dots are now touching. Not much longer and it will be falling off. Plus somehow a chip about an inch long and getting longer with each use in the finish.
Great news is, I can sent it back and no charge as it is pre 2003. Bad news is, it has been replaced with a $475. model/price tag and cheaper hardware.
I don't want and should have to settle for the lesser replacement.
Now the T3 is discontinued and close out of $400.
They send me the T3 replacement and in a few years, should it break they would now replace it with the Power Matrix.
How did the high priced top of the line now become the lower end.....NO WAY!
I am bantering back and forth with them as I am typing this.
I do not see these defects as being fixable with the Titanium instead of now nickle guides and a lesser rod.
The replacement has now been stated as the Hydros. Still, it is $495, $115. difference.
Come on Orvis, I thought you stood behind your product 100%
Oh and Helios and money difference is not an option.
I just want the moneys worth of my rod so down the road should something happen I am not taking a huge step backwards....am I wrong?
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I have one of the first T3's (serial #1001 means Oct. 2001). The rod new was $610. It is the 9' 6 weight four piece tip flex. Has been a great rod and I have used the heck out of it.
But the last ferrule has worn out to where the two dots are now touching. Not much longer and it will be falling off. Plus somehow a chip about an inch long and getting longer with each use in the finish.
Great news is, I can sent it back and no charge as it is pre 2003. Bad news is, it has been replaced with a $475. model/price tag and cheaper hardware.
I don't want and should have to settle for the lesser replacement.
Now the T3 is discontinued and close out of $400.
They send me the T3 replacement and in a few years, should it break they would now replace it with the Power Matrix.
How did the high priced top of the line now become the lower end.....NO WAY!
I am bantering back and forth with them as I am typing this.
I do not see these defects as being fixable with the Titanium instead of now nickle guides and a lesser rod.
The replacement has now been stated as the Hydros. Still, it is $495, $115. difference.
Come on Orvis, I thought you stood behind your product 100%
Oh and Helios and money difference is not an option.
I just want the moneys worth of my rod so down the road should something happen I am not taking a huge step backwards....am I wrong?
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