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Warranty nrx, looking to switch models 893,873,894

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I just had my 893 tip randomly breaking when casting a senko. I didn't even know it was broke until a few casts later when I was feeling line friction while bringing my bait it. I assume grok what I read Loomis will let me switch models. While I'm in the 893 is magical camp i just constantly find myself picking up a heavier rod. My adrena 7'3 mh to be exact. The lakes i fish are grass, loaded with grass. Plus, fish Florida in the winter. The 893 just doesn't feel like it's got the horsepower to bring them out of the grass when you need to turn their heads quick, even with braid to leader. I know it's a these models have been beat up 1000 times for recommendations times but I need some reassurance. Will the jump to 873 be significant enough or would I want to go 894? To be honest, I'm not a big jigs guy. I actually like throw 5/16 & 3/8. I hardly ever throw a 1/2 oz.  I like to swim the jig after it falls, most bites I get are on the fall, I feel a lighter jig is better for that. I know, the 894 is the greatest 1/2 oz jig rod but that's not necessarily what I looking to use. Will the 894 cast a 5 inch senko? I'm sure it will cast a 6, right? How light of a jig can you get away with? baring the hook is stout. Hoesntly, I'm lost because I feel like I have to have my nrx in hand but I haven't found the right bait and situation. Any input is greatly appreciated 

I have no comment on which NRX model you should get, but how do you compare the 893 to that 73MH Adrena?

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