Measure the transport length of the folded rod, not the full working length. Add a small reserve so the tip does not press against the edge. If the rod is carried with a reel, consider reel and handle height. A case that is too long is also inconvenient because the rod moves inside.
A hard tube is needed for expensive rods, long trips, and public transport. It protects the tip and guides from pressure from other items. In a car, it is useful when tackle lies near boxes, buckets, or a chair. For short careful trips, a soft case may be enough.
Yes, if the case has an expanded reel area. In a regular narrow case, the reel will press on the fabric and blank. Before storage, loosen the drag and dry wet tackle. If the rod stays assembled for a long time, check guides and line occasionally.
After rain, open and dry the case. Moisture inside can damage fittings, fabric, and rod handles. Zippers should be cleaned from sand and dirt. If a case is stored wet, odor appears and seams wear faster.
It depends on tube diameter and guide size. Sections should not press hard against each other. For several rods, dividers or separate soft sleeves inside are useful. If guides touch, they can scratch and deform during transport.
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