The wading boot thread got me thinking.....dangerous, I know. I didn't want to hijack that thread, so i'll start a new one.
Some comments about LL Bean and Patagonia. In my experience, LL Bean and Patagonia have one of the best warranty and customer service policies out there. I've gone through about 3 pairs of Bean, lightweight, wading boots. Sent a couple back because I blew out the seams in the first year. Promptly replaced, no questions asked....same deal with Bean waders. While I know LL Bean would continue to replace stuff, at some point I just stop sending things back. It just doesn't feel right to continue using the warranty. My bestest fishin' partner(God rest his soul)had several pairs(5?) of Patagonia wading boots replaced. Each time Patagonia upgraded him to the newer models....and each time something went wrong with them within the first year. One time the strap to pull them on, came off the first or second time he used them. Last time the soles started to come off. Like me, he didn't feel like sending them back AGAIN. No doubt, Patagonia would have replaced them.
When is enough, enough? Personally, I don't want to see a good company lose money on my purchase. Sure they have some responsibility to back their product, but......... I will continue to spend my money at Bean and Patagonia, because I like to support good companies. I'm a little pickier on what I buy, but I still do.
My views on rod warranty varies a bit.
briansII