Delfin
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Rocna has been communicating to those who own their product and have asked about the multiple test results showing that they have*(by Rocna's own definition)*used substandard steel in their anchors that they would be coming out with the definitive response that would put all naysayers to shame. *I have received PMs from useful idiots taking me to task for my observations and testing on that basis. *Well Rocna finally has published their answer.
(Drumroll.....) They have acknowledged that contrary to every statement they have previously made, that they do in fact use sub specification steel in their product, and have removed the bogus quality claims they were*shocked, shocked to find on their website, just*like the Inspector in Casa Blanca was shocked to find that gambling was going on in Ric's Cafe.
http://www.rocna.com/news/
You'll note in the press release that even though they have to cop to the obvious fact of manufacturing deception, they can't quite bring themselves to be completely honest even now. *Instead of addressing the accusation that the sub standard steel made the anchor shank subject to bending on side loading, they pretend the issue is the anchor shank pulling apart in a straight line pull like taffy. That never was the issue, and any anchor of any design would similarly test as shown in the picture. They have simply dodged the problem they will continue to have with side load failure shown in a great many pictures documenting that effect.*
I guess this proves what many have been saying for some time. *The Rocna is probably a good design, but is sold at a premium price even though manufactured out of materials inferior to equally capable designs.
As always, buyer beware.
(Drumroll.....) They have acknowledged that contrary to every statement they have previously made, that they do in fact use sub specification steel in their product, and have removed the bogus quality claims they were*shocked, shocked to find on their website, just*like the Inspector in Casa Blanca was shocked to find that gambling was going on in Ric's Cafe.
http://www.rocna.com/news/
You'll note in the press release that even though they have to cop to the obvious fact of manufacturing deception, they can't quite bring themselves to be completely honest even now. *Instead of addressing the accusation that the sub standard steel made the anchor shank subject to bending on side loading, they pretend the issue is the anchor shank pulling apart in a straight line pull like taffy. That never was the issue, and any anchor of any design would similarly test as shown in the picture. They have simply dodged the problem they will continue to have with side load failure shown in a great many pictures documenting that effect.*
I guess this proves what many have been saying for some time. *The Rocna is probably a good design, but is sold at a premium price even though manufactured out of materials inferior to equally capable designs.
As always, buyer beware.