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  • doebedoe
    Registered User
    • Jan 2014
    • 5929

    #1

    Props to...rad customer service / warranty experiences

    Excuse me if I've missed it, but I think it'd be useful to have an ongoing thread to give shout outs to companies we've had exceptional customer service or warranty-help from. Every sort of gear.

    I used to only ever buy bottom barrel shit from STP because that's what I could afford. Recently I've learned how much better top-notch designed gear is, and how awesome it feels when a company stands behind that gear. Reports from mags are always worth more to me than any website copy or other, lesser, random internet bitching.

    Clothing
    FreeRide Systems: Maggot owned and operated. Rad gear. Insanely helpful CS. They even opt not to make products that many of us would buy (hardshell pants) because they can't currently have it both make fiscal sense and provide the sort of warranty/CS they want to.
    Patagonia: The most bomber warranty and CS in the big-gear-company world?
    Trew: Only have one (ongoing) experience but seems very promising, with fresh gear promised this fall after old shit de-lammed.
    Free The Powder: Never had to warranty, but upfront CS has been awesome. Sizing advice, and sending paid return labels with gear makes purchasing less a headache.

    Bikes
    Diamondback: Can't believe I'm writing that. Really like the bike I bought from them but have had a few problems with the rear wheel. Sent me a new hub and paid for local shop to rebuild it. Recently asked for some spec info for rim replacement and instead they sent a whole new wheel.
  • mbillie1
    mere citizen
    • Nov 2014
    • 5968

    #2
    I've had expectation-exceeding experiences with both BD and MHW actually.

    I basically got told to sod off by G3, which was disappointing.

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    • rideit
      ExteriorDecorator
      • Nov 2005
      • 36512

      #3
      Kuat. Face melting customer service.
      Forum Cross Pollinator, gratuitously strident

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      • auvgeek
        Registered User
        • Sep 2010
        • 5630

        #4
        Alpine Threadworks. Neil (the owner) saw a photo kevino posted on instagram and sent us an email saying the dyneema he used to make our packs was a bad batch. He offered to issue us a full refund for the packs or replace them with tried and trusted 420D dyneema and refund us the difference between the nylon and dyneema fabric.

        Pretty well known that Outdoor Research has a infinite, no questions asked warrantee, as well.
        "Alpine rock and steep, deep powder are what I seek, and I will always find solace there." - Bean Bowers

        photos

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        • Dantheman
          Registered User
          • Oct 2003
          • 19463

          #5
          Osprey's warranty is top shelf.

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          • shredgnar
            Registered User
            • Oct 2007
            • 13698

            #6
            Smith, I have had 4 pair of the same shades, the rubber thingies just wear out. Wish they'd just send new ones, but they replace the entire frames and three pairs of lenses every time.

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            • AKbruin
              Registered User
              • Dec 2006
              • 3710

              #7
              Outdoor Research: It's not something I normally do, but last week I warrantied a $350+ gore-tex jacket with a broken zipper that I bought off of SAC in 2008 for $80. I sent them a photo of the broken zipper and a new jacket arrived within a week. (I also think OR has the best value-to-utility ratio in the biz.)

              BD: I've warrantied a tent, and they've helped find a replacement shaft for an older whippet. Good folks.

              REI: This one's fairly obvious, right? They've tightened up their return policy, but I've still found them to be great. Great car-camping gear and good-value backpacks, too.

              Backcountry.com: Great customer service. Not sure if I've warrantied anything directly through them, but I assume they'd be very good.

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              • Cruiser
                Sharp as a bowling ball.
                • Sep 2006
                • 8016

                #8
                Dynafit took really good care of me on a warranty replacement when I blew a zipper out of a pair of their shorts. Shipped me the new ones super fast and made the whole process smooth and easy.
                Brandine: Now Cletus, if I catch you with pig lipstick on your collar one more time you ain't gonna be allowed to sleep in the barn no more!
                Cletus: Duly noted.

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                • LightRanger
                  Not on IR. For now.
                  • Jun 2006
                  • 8880

                  #9
                  Black Diamond.
                  Patagonia.
                  REI.

                  All excellent. Marmot was pretty good too.

                  My experience with MHW was less-than-stellar. Wanted to replace a tent that had absurd delam issues and the gave me a credit that was much less than the cost of a new tent (because I had to buy from their website at full retail). Ended up ordering sleeping bags for my kids and some random softgoods, and buying a BD tent at a discount.
                  Originally posted by Ernest_Hemingway
                  I realize there is not much hope for a bullfighting forum. I understand that most of you would prefer to discuss the ingredients of jacket fabrics than the ingredients of a brave man. I know nothing of the former. But the latter is made of courage, and skill, and grace in the presence of the possibility of death. If someone could make a jacket of those three things it would no doubt be the most popular and prized item in all of your closets.

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                  • detrusor
                    Detrusor
                    • Jan 2009
                    • 5137

                    #10
                    Cascade designs. Had a sealine drybag, like 20 years old break a non replaceable strap piece. No receipt. I told them straight up it was old and abused, if they could fix it great...happy to pay.

                    One week, brand new bag, no cost.
                    I rip the groomed on tele gear

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                    • phatty
                      Registered User
                      • Oct 2004
                      • 3988

                      #11
                      Outdoor Research has always been the best to deal with. Walk into the Seattle store with an issue and walk out with a new product. Agree with AK Bruin on best price/value ratio.

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                      • Toddball
                        unglorified weatherguy
                        • Apr 2012
                        • 846

                        #12
                        I sent a photo of me voiding my Sol Ti warranty (melting snow) to the folks at Jetboil/Johnson Outdoors. It featured an MSR branded fuel can and the silver-Sharpied "X" of the REI returns department. I then told them an unrelated story about how I had lost the two-piece metal rod in my French press accessory on a climbing trip in Squamish, and asked if I could buy this part. They sent me a new French press accessory for free.

                        A few days later, I found the metal rod in the bottom of a cardboard 6-pack holder.

                        Other great CS: BD, Dynafit, CAMP-USA, REI
                        kittyhump.com - Fund Max, Cat Appreciation, Bike

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                        • anything
                          green jacket guy
                          • Oct 2015
                          • 161

                          #13
                          GoPro: Two years ago I warrantied my gopro with gopro itself (not warranty through a store) and they were super awesome about it.

                          Arc'teryx: pretty much told me to piss off when I tried to warranty a jacket that had worn completely through on the shoulders because of a backpack.

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                          • Benny Profane
                            Banned
                            • Oct 2003
                            • 50490

                            #14
                            I posted about this last year, but, I'll repeat. I sent a 26 year old Patagonia jacket back to them last year when the lining disintegrated after a wash, and they gave me, essentially, a new jacket, by way of a 350 dollar credit. I was stunned. It wasn't the first time they bent over backwards for me, btw. Customer for life.

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                            • 1000-oaks
                              ISO Shrubbery
                              • Dec 2004
                              • 6770

                              #15
                              Yakima went above and beyond for me. My first rack from them had unplated steel hardware, which started rusting away in no time. Also the silver paint job was thin, and started rusting even here in CA. One email with photos of the problems, then me emailing proof that the old rack was destroyed, and a brand-new rack with plated hardware and powder coating arrived on my doorstep.

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