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Pure Fishing Brands: Their websites...

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  • Super User

...suck.  Just my rendom thoughts...

Abu Garcia:  the website is hard to navigate.  It has tiny pictures of products.  Some of the information on reels is plain wrong (ie. bearing counts for EXT reels).   A potential buyer gets a better look at, and a better decscription of, an Abu product from a retailer's website.  

Fenwick:  That website is optimally viewed at 600x400 resolution.  It doesn't even fill the screen.  And forget seeing that their products look at.  You click on a product to view it, and you get a thumbnail.  You can scarcely find a picture of a Fenwick product on the web.   That's a shame.  Some of the best rods out there and this is the way Pure Fishing advertises them.  

Pflueger:  there's a little hope here.  At least you can navigate the site.  Pictures are decent.  But how about a little better closeups?  And may 3 views of the reels?  

Here's to hope that Pure Fishing puts some thought into the sorry state of their websites.  

  • Super User

Youd think with all that money they would have a decent website

  • Super User
Pflueger: there's a little hope here.

I've heard that a lot around here.... ;D ;D

Just foolin' around, Muddy!

  • Super User

Somebody posted a link elsewhere to Pfluegers parts and service section of their website.

Thank God they did because if you go to the home page and try and find it, it's almost impossible.

Those sites need upgrading as well.  Pflueger still has the LP Patriarch as "New".   ::)

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And All Star's site is tantamount to false advertising.  The site still says the Platinum and Team All Stars are still made in Houston.  They've been produced in China for some time now.

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