Good answer Rob
But.........................
How can the same rod have two different flex ratings , thats surely just 2 rods with the same paint job but diff blanks , which in turn is 2 different rods!
Take the Helios 5 weight.. It comes with a mid or a tip flex. Yes its two different rods in that they are "different", but they are the same rod as in they are both Helios 5 weights from the same range. Its the same materials, construction, fittings, colour schemes etc. So "I want a Helios, but not too tippy"! and I can have one
Other companies offer a bigger range, which in my mind, just confuses things. Take Sage...I se a rod I like, but instead of a tippy one, I want a slightly softer one, but I have to go to a different model. 99 times out of 100 it will have a differnet construction, be a different colour, maybe, well, more than likely made from different materials so I have to buy a rod that I did not actually want in the first place..."I want an XP, but not so tippy"!
but i cant have one
Its all about matching the anglers requirements and casting styles to the rod.
As for warranties...I have had the misfortune to have to use the Greys warrenty. The rod is only 2 years old, but now "discontinued". They did not have spares, so offered me a replacement rod...but remember, they no longer make the one I broke..so it was not the same rod, infact, it was no where near the same rod, and at around half the price of the rod that broke, I was not too chuffed. I was then asked for £25 plus another £11 postage.
Only other warrenty I had to use was Daiwa..who does not offer one (above the statory one). I smashed a tip on a lamp shade
and they replaced it free of charge within 3 days
I have to say though, that I have also heard good experiences with Greys, and they sometimes drop the charge depending on circumstances