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Re: Crispi Boots Leaking
« Reply #30 on: September 23, 2018, 10:57:11 AM »
And I don't know why you wouldn't expect a high-end boot company to at least take a look at the problem to make sure that it wasn't a manufacturing defect instead of regular wear and tear. There's standard testing to confirm GoreTex failure which would put the cost of replacement on GoreTex, not the boot company. My Lowas don't have a lifetime warranty but the company is fixing them nonetheless, because they recognize that I spent a lot of money on my boots and want me to recommend them to others. And again, I would think an accomplished outdoor boot designer knows the difference between a defect and a wear issue. I'm glad you're happy with your Crispis. It's prudent for someone within the industry to recognize a lack of service when he sees it and warn fellow hunters about the possibility that they may not be treated as well by one company as another. You don't have to agree. But I doubt you're coming from anywhere near his knowledge about boot construction. Am I right?
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Re: Crispi Boots Leaking
« Reply #31 on: September 23, 2018, 11:13:33 AM »
I actually don't particularly like my Crispi Valdres. But it's because of their eyelet design. I hate the fabric eyelet at the ankle.  I can never get my boot tight enough in the foot. But they have been durable and I wouldn't mind trying one of their other models that has a different eyelet design. But I'll probably try a different brand.  I don't really have any brand loyalty and I like to try different stuff.

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Re: Crispi Boots Leaking
« Reply #32 on: September 23, 2018, 12:50:50 PM »
To clarify I guess, I’m not saying they should or shouldn’t be covered under warranty. I am saying they should last longer and I’d be pissed if I spent that money and they failed.

And dodge trucks usually break down before the warranty expires so your argument there is flawed.
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Re: Crispi Boots Leaking
« Reply #33 on: September 23, 2018, 01:30:24 PM »
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Re: Crispi Boots Leaking
« Reply #34 on: September 23, 2018, 02:55:38 PM »
And I don't know why you wouldn't expect a high-end boot company to at least take a look at the problem to make sure that it wasn't a manufacturing defect instead of regular wear and tear. There's standard testing to confirm GoreTex failure which would put the cost of replacement on GoreTex, not the boot company. My Lowas don't have a lifetime warranty but the company is fixing them nonetheless, because they recognize that I spent a lot of money on my boots and want me to recommend them to others. And again, I would think an accomplished outdoor boot designer knows the difference between a defect and a wear issue. I'm glad you're happy with your Crispis. It's prudent for someone within the industry to recognize a lack of service when he sees it and warn fellow hunters about the possibility that they may not be treated as well by one company as another. You don't have to agree. But I doubt you're coming from anywhere near his knowledge about boot construction. Am I right?

I never said I had any knowledge in boot construction. However, I do know that I basically burn through a pair of high end boots every year and it would be laughable to even think about sending a pair back after 14 months. I've also had a brand new pair of high end boots not fit my left foot right straight out of the box. Those boots were in a closet for 3 years, which is obviously outside of their warranty. I went about it differently than the OP and had the boot fixed for the cost of shipping. If the OP is some boot builder of some sort, then he should obviously know that a couple phone calls might be a better effort than he gave. Better yet, you'd think he' d be familiar with Gore-Tex and its flaws maybe even contact them since it seems to be their issue more than the boot manufacturer outside their 12 months warranty.  :dunno:

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Re: Crispi Boots Leaking
« Reply #35 on: September 24, 2018, 05:57:50 AM »
OK, thanks.
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Re: Crispi Boots Leaking
« Reply #36 on: September 27, 2018, 03:22:29 PM »
So I posted a reply  to your post a few down from the beginning.  My brother just got his"NEW" boots back in the mail when Crispi determined they were defective.  It was a couple week turn around from the time he sent them in to when he got the new pair in the mail. Pretty good customer service !

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Re: Crispi Boots Leaking
« Reply #37 on: September 27, 2018, 03:31:10 PM »
I worked for a company that was out of products all the time, sent the wrong products, forgot to put products in the order, etc. One of my most common compliments was that I was good at fixing mistakes and a problem solver. When your company is producing defective products, you'd better have good customer service. But, it's better to have good products right out of the gate. From what I've heard and seen, these boots aren't all that great a lot of times.
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