Fly Rod Reviews

G. Loomis Fly Rod Warranty Policy Explained

Apr 14, 2014 · 2 min read
Ben FreemanBy Ben Freeman
Ben Freeman
Ben Freeman

Ben Freeman founded Trident Fly Fishing in 2012 to cut through the marketing fluff and provide anglers with the technical info they actually need. ...

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Loomis has always made a fantastic rod, but they’ve been lambasted in the internet for their warranty. For those of you who read the Midcurrent article (http://midcurrent.com/2014/03/12/g-loomis-expands-xpeditor-service/) it was clear as mud. As was their press release. So, we’ve understandably gotten a lot of questions about this, and wanted to clarify it for our customers. First, as many of you know, the ‘Wild Card’ is gone. It was a great program for those who lived near a shop, but for some it was a hassle and if you broke your rod after that, well you had to pay a hefty chunk of change for a new one, which no one likes. So, here’s what’s happening from now on:
  1. If you break a rod, and it’s a warranty issue, you can send it in and get it fixed for free.
  2. If you break it, and it’s NOT a warranty problem, (ie it met it’s match in a car door), you can use the Xpeditor service for a fixed fee (about $100, depending on the rod), and get a new rod in 3 days!
  3. If you break it AGAIN, you can still use the Xpeditor (technically a one time deal). Loomis is going to be honoring this for future breaks, BUT will be checking to make sure you’re not abusing the program and just trying to get a new rod.
Long story short – Loomis still makes a great rod, and now has a better warranty to keep you fishing.
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Ben Freeman

Ben Freeman founded Trident Fly Fishing in 2012 to cut through the marketing fluff and provide anglers with the technical info they actually need. He’s built his reputation by putting gear to the ultimate test in the world’s most unforgiving fisheries. With fishing stamps from over 22 countries and 17+ states, Ben’s passport is a roadmap of bucket list angling—from landing a 25lb Golden Dorado in Bolivia and 150lb Arapaima in Guyana to sight-casting for Roosterfish off the beaches in Baja. Whether it’s battling 60+mph winds to land a 20lb Rainbow at Jurassic Lake or a full day of casting 8in streamers in Mongolia, Ben has spent decades ensuring his gear performs when a trip of a lifetime is on the line.

At Trident, Ben serves as the lead gear geek, specializing in the deep-dive mechanics of rods, reels, and lines. Over the past 15 years, he's reviewed 250+ fly rods and 150+ fly reels and is likely one of the most prolific rod reviewers in the world. But he doesn't just curate the catalog; he scrutinizes every taper and drag system through the lens of a traveling angler who knows what it's like to have gear fail a thousand miles from home. For Ben, the mission is simple: leverage his experience across nearly 100 species to ensure that when you head into the wild, you’re equipped with gear that has been vetted by someone who has actually been there.

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