mad as fish,
a lot of rods are broken not because of any fault or weakness of a manufacturer but because of the angler, he will try to lift and swing his fish in right on the limit of the rods capabilities. if you have a fish on and you are swinging it in the tip is effectively trying to do a 180 degree bend and they are not designed for that, I did the same on my greys perker by the way and should have known better. i was lucky and just put a new top eye on, it will not happen again i'll tell you i love that rod.
I like good gear as everyone does but when splashing a lot of coin out the mind may drift a bit and then bang tip is snapped.
the rod in question is very good and you will love it, but just bear it mind, if in doubt gaff or net or handball it up, don't knack your new baby
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great rod happy fishing.
Paul