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The problem is one company sets a precedence and covers everything, then guys think everyone should do the same. I wonder if some of you guys think your body shop repairs should be covered under warranty after you put your car in a ditch too.
Quote from: jackelope on September 28, 2019, 10:52:50 PMThe problem is one company sets a precedence and covers everything, then guys think everyone should do the same. I wonder if some of you guys think your body shop repairs should be covered under warranty after you put your car in a ditch too.If it said it came with a "lifetime warranty" you bet it should.
Quote from: fowl smacker on September 28, 2019, 11:06:28 PMQuote from: jackelope on September 28, 2019, 10:52:50 PMThe problem is one company sets a precedence and covers everything, then guys think everyone should do the same. I wonder if some of you guys think your body shop repairs should be covered under warranty after you put your car in a ditch too.If it said it came with a "lifetime warranty" you bet it should.It doesn’t. It does say there’s a 3 year 36000 mile limited warranty. That doesn’t mean you put your 2 year old car in the ditch and total it and it’s covered under warranty... come on. I don’t even know why I’m seemingly arguing this. I own 2 pieces of KUIU anything. I couldn’t care less what’s covered and what’s not lol. What does KUIU’s warranty state?
Here is their explanation:"Our Lifetime Warranty has guidelines (click here to view them), and your frame doesn't fall within the guidelines. It's not that we no longer carry that frame or pack design, it's just that it's not covered under warranty due to wear and tear over the years. Our warranty is for the lifetime of the company but we all know that hunting gear doesn't last a lifetime. So it's not a product lifetime or we would just keep replacing and replacing everyone's gear no matter the issue. All of our gear ends up taking a loss at some point. Our gear is designed and built with a balance of weight, comfort, performance, and durability as the goal. While KUIU products do excel in all of these aspects, it is not indestructible. Sharp rocks, stiff limbs, unexpected falls, and stress on fabrics (wear and tear) can push any fabric or clothing type beyond its limit. We understand that hunting gear can be pushed to the limits during our hunts, and we do not take these kinds of emails lightly."So basically there really is no warranty because if you damage the gear while using it for it's intended purpose it isn't covered.WOW.