I really don't use braid anyways on the crucial just wanted to point it out.... I also took it to bps (because a guide broke,my fault) and they told me that no one warranties their guides.... It accidentally broke so I got a new one....lol....
I really don't use braid anyways on the crucial just wanted to point it out.... I also took it to bps (because a guide broke,my fault) and they told me that no one warranties their guides.... It accidentally broke so I got a new one....lol....
No one warrantys broken guides but they might handle premature wear on guide rings.
It's not just braids that can wear down guides. I remember my first salt setup that got years and years of usage and that showed grooving from mono.
True, some guides create a bit more noise with braid depending on where you fish, but that's just one of the things you have to get used too. Shouldn't bee too loud or annoying though. I personally don't have an E21, but I've heard nothing positive about their guides. They look like crap, groove easily, flimsy, etc. Titanium is normally used for guide frames rather than rings though. Most manufacturers nowadays use a ceramic insert I.E. alconite, hardloy, SIC, etc.
So it worked huh?
I smashed a guide on my Compre by stepping on it(incidental of course) and the Irvine Warehouse replaced it no questions. I had to wait a day for processing, but they didn't have the 10-20 7' crank model I had before, so I opted for the 8-17 7'. They said I could have any Compre on their catalog though. My new one had a ring pop out of the tip so if they don't replace it, I might accidentally hook up to a 100lb bat and hope it doesn't snap my rod in half. It's a bit too light for my liking anyways.
Very true, mono builds up more heat than almost any other line and when fighting a long running fish such as rays and tuna, cheap guides are very prone to grooving.