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Quote from: BOWHUNTER45 on October 28, 2015, 05:32:17 AMFragile ?? I do not think any binos were designed to be deliberately dropped off a cliff ...looks to me they bounced off some rocks , which is no guarantee for anything to survive !! LmaoThey were inside a large pack surrounded with clothing/sleeping bag etc. smugly packed away.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Fragile ?? I do not think any binos were designed to be deliberately dropped off a cliff ...looks to me they bounced off some rocks , which is no guarantee for anything to survive !! Lmao
Quote from: acnewman55 on October 28, 2015, 10:58:09 AMIf you really look at the design it is pretty clear that the integrity of the entire hinge is dependent on a plastic piece about 1/8" thick. That sounds about right to me for a $250 binocular. There's a lot of reasons some binoculars cost $1,500-2,000, and its not all profit.
If you really look at the design it is pretty clear that the integrity of the entire hinge is dependent on a plastic piece about 1/8" thick.
While I agree that a good warranty is a must in the optics industry, I am not certain I could support issuing a new pair for your issue.That's my take.Here's an analogy, I buy a brand new Martin bow, I am crossing a drainage with a shale slide and I loose my footing. The bow takes a tumble, (a bad one) and both limbs are destroyed. Does Martin cover this? Sounds like a helluva stretch to me.......Let us know what Vortext tells you.QuoteMartin might not warranty your broken limbs but Bowtech, Elite and others will. That is why people walk right by manufactures that don't offer these warranties and pay a little more for products that are covered by accidents. Covering accidents like these helps Vortex sell more products than any amount of commercial could ever do.
Martin might not warranty your broken limbs but Bowtech, Elite and others will. That is why people walk right by manufactures that don't offer these warranties and pay a little more for products that are covered by accidents. Covering accidents like these helps Vortex sell more products than any amount of commercial could ever do.
You will have no issues, Vortex will take care of you! We've had several optics sent back that were basically destroyed. Here's one that was torn up by a bear that broke into a tent & tore them up good, a new pair was issued no questions asked. Here's a photo of them! ElkNut1
Have heard nothing but good things from Vortex CS,What i want to hear is how good is the glass really for the dollar?Will they put points on a deer @800 yards?
Quote from: Timberstalker on October 27, 2015, 08:17:07 AMWhile I agree that a good warranty is a must in the optics industry, I am not certain I could support issuing a new pair for your issue.That's my take.Here's an analogy, I buy a brand new Martin bow, I am crossing a drainage with a shale slide and I loose my footing. The bow takes a tumble, (a bad one) and both limbs are destroyed. Does Martin cover this? Sounds like a helluva stretch to me.......Let us know what Vortext tells you.QuoteMartin might not warranty your broken limbs but Bowtech, Elite and others will. That is why people walk right by manufactures that don't offer these warranties and pay a little more for products that are covered by accidents. Covering accidents like these helps Vortex sell more products than any amount of commercial could ever do.Mathews warrantied my dads 1998 solo cam when his limb broke. no qustions asked. had a new one 3 days later.
While I agree that a good warranty is a must in the optics industry, I am not certain I could support issuing a new pair for your issue.That's my take.Here's an analogy, I buy a brand new Martin bow, I am crossing a drainage with a shale slide and I loose my footing. The bow takes a tumble, (a bad one) and both limbs are destroyed. Does Martin cover this? Sounds like a helluva stretch to me.......Let us know what Vortext tells you.QuoteMartin might not warranty your broken limbs but Bowtech, Elite and others will. That is why people walk right by manufactures that don't offer these warranties and pay a little more for products that are covered by accidents. Covering accidents like these helps Vortex sell more products than any amount of commercial could ever do.Mathews warrantied my dads 1998 solo cam when his limb broke. no qustions asked. had a new one 3 days later.