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Hardy Zane Pro Saltwater Fly Rod - 6wt, 9’, 4-Piece

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Overview

About Hardy Zane Pro Saltwater Fly Rod - 6wt, 9’, 4-Piece

Closeout. Hardy's Zane Pro saltwater fly rod offers lightweight, powerful SINTRIX® 440 and aerospace-grade carbon fiber construction with fast action and a low-profile, responsive blank design to make for a versatile, highly accurate rod suitable for saltwater fishing.

Specs

Specs about Hardy Zane Pro Saltwater Fly Rod - 6wt, 9’, 4-Piece

  • Line weight: 6
  • Length: 9'
  • Number of pieces: 4
  • Flex action: Tip/Fast
  • Grip: Full wells
  • Fighting butt: Yes
  • Type of cork: AAAA grade cork
  • Reel seat: Up locking
  • Reel seat material: Anodized aluminum
  • Rod material: SINTRIX® carbon fiber
  • Guide material: Ceramic-lined titanium guides
  • Rod case material: Aluminum tube with cloth bag
  • Recommended use: Saltwater
  • Made in Korea, Republic of

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Most Helpful 2-Star Review

2.0 out of 5 stars. Could have been Great
Reviewed by JTA from California on Monday, April 22, 2024
I purchased this rod because it looks great, and have heard Hardy makes great Fly rods. Unfortunately the obvious is this model is several years old, not a bad thing really its gets bad when you have to make several return/exchanges due to some being shipped with damage guides, whether its was chipped epoxy of the O ring had fallen out of the guide, not the snake guide. The honest truth I don't blame Sierra, but how long have the rods been in a warehouse who knows? Time, weather, storage take that into account damages will occur. I'm not happy with the results, and makes me realize the truth about E-shopping VS supporting your local Fly shop. The time to get a replaced rod can take a week maybe even more. Sierras customer service did try to get me to have a clean un used/damage rod but no success there. It got frustrating after the 2nd time. you want a fly rod to go out and catch fish, not play exchange/return several times. after realizing I came across this issue several times NO Customer Rep decided to go above and beyond for all the troubles its just became. I asked for a manager to call me Not one did. It sucks that the times I wanted to keep a rod I couldn't because I needed to fix the damage, for the prize of 400 plus dollars I don't find it to be fair to fix something I just purchased. Not the best results in general.
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  • 2.0 out of 5 stars. Could have been Great
    Reviewed by JTA from California on Monday, April 22, 2024
    I purchased this rod because it looks great, and have heard Hardy makes great Fly rods. Unfortunately the obvious is this model is several years old, not a bad thing really its gets bad when you have to make several return/exchanges due to some being shipped with damage guides, whether its was chipped epoxy of the O ring had fallen out of the guide, not the snake guide. The honest truth I don't blame Sierra, but how long have the rods been in a warehouse who knows? Time, weather, storage take that into account damages will occur. I'm not happy with the results, and makes me realize the truth about E-shopping VS supporting your local Fly shop. The time to get a replaced rod can take a week maybe even more. Sierras customer service did try to get me to have a clean un used/damage rod but no success there. It got frustrating after the 2nd time. you want a fly rod to go out and catch fish, not play exchange/return several times. after realizing I came across this issue several times NO Customer Rep decided to go above and beyond for all the troubles its just became. I asked for a manager to call me Not one did. It sucks that the times I wanted to keep a rod I couldn't because I needed to fix the damage, for the prize of 400 plus dollars I don't find it to be fair to fix something I just purchased. Not the best results in general.

About Hardy

The story behind Hardy fishing rods and reels began in the early 1870s, when William Hardy and his brother started a gunsmithing business in Alnwick, Northumberland. Although they made a good living in northern England producing high-quality firearms, it wasn’t long before the brothers’ passion for fishing precipitated a change of direction for the company, and Hardy rods and reels were the result. Hardy was the first tackle company to build and market hexagonal bamboo rods and also introduced the first large-arbor reels in 1911. Hardy fishing gear, rods, reels and bags are simply some of the best.