Muskie Discussion Forums

Forums | Calendars | Albums | Quotes | Language | Blogs Search | Statistics | User Listing
You are logged in as a guest. ( logon | register )
Moderators: Slamr

View previous thread :: View next thread
Jump to page : 1
Now viewing page 1 [30 messages per page]

Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Looking for Feedback on Rod Shipping Experiences
 
Message Subject: Looking for Feedback on Rod Shipping Experiences
Baby Mallard
Posted 4/6/2018 9:43 AM (#901391)
Subject: Looking for Feedback on Rod Shipping Experiences





What has your experience been with shipping rods?  I am looking for numbers on successful rod shipping experiences versus failed rod shipping experiences.  Looking for both numbers from people who ship rods themselves and also the customers who bought the rods.  I would consider a broken guide/insert as a negative overall experience.

I have never shipped a rod personally but I am considering it based on the amount of risk involved.

I have had 5 rods shipped to me with one bad experience where one of the guides was damaged.

Thanks for any help you can provide.

Rudedog
Posted 4/6/2018 9:52 AM (#901393 - in reply to #901391)
Subject: RE: Looking for Feedback on Rod Shipping Experiences




Posts: 625


Location: S.W. WI
I have shipped 3, zero breaks.
I have recieved 4 from online purchases. None ever damaged.
7ovr50
Posted 4/6/2018 9:56 AM (#901394 - in reply to #901391)
Subject: Re: Looking for Feedback on Rod Shipping Experiences




Posts: 427


Only problem I had was with Amazon. Worst packaging I ever saw IMO for shipping a rod. Never had issues with anyone though. All rods got to me in one piece. Probably 10-15 rods over the years from different sources.
Pepper
Posted 4/6/2018 10:55 AM (#901403 - in reply to #901391)
Subject: Re: Looking for Feedback on Rod Shipping Experiences




Posts: 1516


shipped and received numerous rods probably 10 or more no complaints. All were shipped with Spee Dee as the shipping company.
Tommis
Posted 4/6/2018 11:34 AM (#901407 - in reply to #901391)
Subject: Re: Looking for Feedback on Rod Shipping Experiences





Posts: 841


Location: Southwest PA
Received plenty, no damage whatsoever. Shipped one in my life, but that was damaged before it even made the rod tube (warranty rod that was replaced by mfg).
curleytail
Posted 4/6/2018 11:36 AM (#901409 - in reply to #901391)
Subject: Re: Looking for Feedback on Rod Shipping Experiences




Posts: 2687


Location: Hayward, WI
I've shipped probably 2 or 3 musky rods and received 4 or 5. No damage or issues ever. I've shipped out probably a dozen ice rods and never had one break.

If you can ship in the SpeeDee zone it's by far the cheapest option
North of 8
Posted 4/6/2018 11:53 AM (#901413 - in reply to #901391)
Subject: Re: Looking for Feedback on Rod Shipping Experiences




I have received 3 from retailers, all arrived just fine. I did save the container from the last one, a 9' telescoping rod from TI, just in case I ever needed to ship.
jdsplasher
Posted 4/6/2018 12:17 PM (#901416 - in reply to #901413)
Subject: Re: Looking for Feedback on Rod Shipping Experiences





Posts: 2277


Location: SE, WI.

I've had 2 rods delivered, Broken. One from UPS, and one from Speedee. The Rod delivered from Speedee, Had tire tracks on the packaging Tube;( Sheesh!

 I cringe every time I have a Rod delivered.......bad luck!

 JD 

Jeremy
Posted 4/6/2018 2:37 PM (#901443 - in reply to #901391)
Subject: RE: Looking for Feedback on Rod Shipping Experiences




Posts: 1144


Location: Minnesota.
Taken from another forum I frequent where they often deal with expensive and collectable rods...

Use the USPS...Following advice from a well-known rod-maker I send the triangular boxes USPS Registered Insured. It adds no expense, but this service requires hand-carry of the box through much of the USPS system, thus reducing the possibility of machine-transport damage.

And....

Registered insured is the way to go, every soul that touches the parcel must sign for it. Dealers that ship 6 figure collectable firearms tend to use it for that very reason.
If you use Registered, you have to put plain brown tape on all openings so it can be stamped to make certain it isn't tampered with. The only downside I've found from Registered is that it's slower than priority.....................


I've shipped "registered" and it's been excellent.
tkuntz
Posted 4/6/2018 2:47 PM (#901446 - in reply to #901391)
Subject: Re: Looking for Feedback on Rod Shipping Experiences




Posts: 815


Location: Waukee, IA
Sold 2
Received 7
Zero broken or damaged.

Spee-dee delivery is the best and cheapest option if you live in their zone
Fishysam
Posted 4/6/2018 4:00 PM (#901457 - in reply to #901391)
Subject: Re: Looking for Feedback on Rod Shipping Experiences




Posts: 1209


I have received about 20 rods in about 12 shipments, most are perfect but 2 of my last three shipments were about s o l given the cardboard tubes shape, luckily they survived, so all good
Tackle Industries
Posted 4/6/2018 5:22 PM (#901465 - in reply to #901391)
Subject: Re: Looking for Feedback on Rod Shipping Experiences





Posts: 4053


Location: Land of the Musky
I have shipped over 50,000 rods... Almost all of our Tackle Ind and Vexan rods are shipped in heavy tubes.

USPS breaks 1 out of 4 rods - hard to get insurance claims granted
UPS breaks 1 out of 10 rods - hard to get insurance claims granted
FedEx breaks 1 out of 50 or so rods - Good insurance
SpeeDees breaks 1 out of 500 or so rods - Good insurance

Enjoy...
James
pklingen
Posted 4/6/2018 6:19 PM (#901468 - in reply to #901391)
Subject: Re: Looking for Feedback on Rod Shipping Experiences




Posts: 866


Location: NE Ohio
have rec'd over 20 from 7' to 9'. have only gotten one delivered broken. from UPS. tube showed up broken in the middle and re-taped at a 90 degree angle! i said to the driver what good is this? he said it was handed to him for delivery like that, and drove off. it was an elk river rod, they are top notch customer service. i sent them pic's from my phone and marc had a new one coming the same day. he said thats why they carry the insurance with UPS and its not the first one they had delivered broken. st. croix also uses UPS on the rods i've got from them.
Baby Mallard
Posted 4/8/2018 1:52 PM (#901639 - in reply to #901468)
Subject: Re: Looking for Feedback on Rod Shipping Experiences





Thanks for the replies everyone.  I have never shipped a rod before so this is very helpful.  I mail everything through USPS but it looks like it might be a little risky to ship a rod through them based on James's experience.  
NPike
Posted 4/8/2018 3:22 PM (#901659 - in reply to #901639)
Subject: Re: Looking for Feedback on Rod Shipping Experiences




Posts: 612


Had at least 8 rods delivered over the years. Never had damages. However I probably came very close 2ce. The cardboard tube that contained these 2 rods was broken - cracked severely. To tell you the truth its a miracle the rods were undamaged.
Tackle Industries
Posted 4/8/2018 4:39 PM (#901676 - in reply to #901639)
Subject: Re: Looking for Feedback on Rod Shipping Experiences





Posts: 4053


Location: Land of the Musky
USPS has gotten better with insurance. TAKE PICTURES before you ship and also write on the tube: DO NOT MACHINE SORT. That has helped a lot with the USPS in the last year.

Baby Mallard - 4/8/2018 1:52 PM

Thanks for the replies everyone.  I have never shipped a rod before so this is very helpful.  I mail everything through USPS but it looks like it might be a little risky to ship a rod through them based on James's experience.  
bigbite
Posted 4/8/2018 7:21 PM (#901716 - in reply to #901391)
Subject: RE: Looking for Feedback on Rod Shipping Experiences




Posts: 1348


Location: Pewaukee, WI
I must have either shipped or received a dozen rods over the years using Spee Dee Service and have never had a rod lost or damaged in anyway. I use them for other items as well when shipping to or receiving goods within the Spee Dee zone. If you haven't tried them you should.
Jump to page : 1
Now viewing page 1 [30 messages per page]
Jump to forum :
Search this forum
Printer friendly version
E-mail a link to this thread

(Delete all cookies set by this site)