Heck even a piece of Gorilla tape will make a big difference.
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Heck even a piece of Gorilla tape will make a big difference.
I had a set of Ernesto Snowboard Products (that'll take some people back) Dermizax gear back in the day. Great fabric, generally. Brand was awesome too. Pretty sure my dad still uses the jacket to beat around the house working in the rain.
I didn't know Dermizax was around that long.
I thought it was new technology.
Second email from Stio.
Now I'm completely sold.
"Hi!
Can you please send over your order confirmation. You can wear the pants until they become available next Fall 2017. Would you like to do that or would you like me to reach out to our repair team to see if they can repair it? This does typically take about four weeks. Or you can return them for a full refund. Please let me know how you would like to proceed."
Stio has end of winter 30% off sale.
Patagonia also going to have upto 50% off starts Feb 16-23 online, in stores and outlets.
Year ago I purchased two Environ pants.
One got a small tear on the first day and the other got some unexpected wear.
I contacted customer service to see if there’s any repair option and they told me to return for exchange or refund.
They even suggested to keep them for the rest of season and exchange with the next year items or get refunded if I don’t want them anymore.
I kept the emails we exchanged and wasn’t quite confident about their promises.
A year later when I contacted them back, they delivered.
They sent me the return shipping label, put two colors I wanted aside and sent me two pairs with refund form and return label if I change my mind.
I’ve dealt with some good customer services, but this is next level!
Because of this experience, now I am a royal customer who will return over and over.
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I would be sold if and when the new ants hold up to normal conditions. Sure their customer service is great, but you shouldn't need great customer service with every pant you buy and wear once that needs repair. Hopefully this is just a one off issue, but I would be concerned.
Now, a Patagonia jacket that the seam tape peeled after 18 years that gets a full replacement with the newest top of the line jacket...that is great customer service.
Glad they did you right, and I hope then new pants work. My only Stio product is a soft shell pant. Very nice, work well, but nothing exceptional.
Off topic, but I just bought my first Arc'teryx jacket, I hope it does as well as my Patagonia shells.
^^^Good catch, and kind of my point, will she return (pants) over and over?
I don’t think anybody’s taking Timberridge seriously, MiCol.
Your reputation is untainted in anyways.
I read Timberridge's comments as focussed at Steve of Stio - piling on to the comments made about him by the JH locals. Pronouns can be confusing.
... Thom
That is how I read it too.
[Even so, making those kinds of accusations really should include some evidence or background, not just empty claims - even when it appears to be /snark.]
Is this something @timberridge has done in the past? [Or more hopefully, a one off misunderstanding?]
Timberridge has made a point of taking shots at me in the past. Some time back I communicated I'm available for face to face for discussion on EC wherever he is and he was not interested. He's no asset to these boards
Stio has continued to be great for us. Very easy to work with on returns, product issues, etc. Our household buys a lot!
My only complaint is that their waist bands (on my pants and shorts) really like to stretch out after a little use. 31/32 quickly becomes a 33/34 during the day.
Every season I always miss CV, the early CV. They had great innovation with textiles and designs, the examples are numerous, stuff you'd see from maybe one or two other brands if any, even to this day.
Agreed. In some circles this is called building a brand and selling at the top. Good on him. Bad for consumers late in the brand's lifecycle who thought they were getting early-in-the-brand's-lifecycle quality, and bad on the corporate owners who passed it as such.
I got a Stio catalog in the mail today. The pictures and descriptions of the people, the ambassadors, JH life and landscape, are just like the old CV catalogs.
Use Take15 for 15% off.
I got in email, so I’m guessing it’s okay to share.
The Dermizax nx fabric blows away event, neoshell, paclite, h2no, etc. Mine has been very durable over the last 3 seasons (trew gear and kuiu products). Gore pro probably compares, never worn it though.
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A couple years later, anyone have updated thoughts/gripes on Steve's gear? I'm specifically interested in Environ shell pants and insulation stuff.
Wondering if/how quality has changed over time, how people's stuff is holding up? Updated warranty or customer service experiences?
Their stuff seems pretty nice - but I don't personally know anyone who's logged hours in it.
All the FS Stio stuff in gear swap (and there isn't much of it) seems to sell pretty quick and be sold more due to individual fit and application, as opposed to general dissatisfaction.
Thoughts?
My Stio Environ gear - jacket and bibs - rocks. More breathable than goretex, excellent construction and durability, great fit on my more-or-less slim bod, and chicks dig it. I ski mostly in NM/CO so I haven’t worn it in wetter climes.
Oh, and I have an Azura hoodie jacket that I love. Stio gets checked against Patagonia when I need gear these days and almost always is equal if not better.
Mrs. Plug has a ~3 season old Environ, (non-insulated hard shell), and likes it. She uses it inbounds and out, (meaning it’s been in and out of her pack a lot), and walks the dog in it. Looks new. Striper slime doesn’t stick:
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I suck at skiing but I'm awesome at picking out gear, and my Stio stuff is 10/10. I've told this Stio story here already but the short version is that I went full send while trying to downclimb a rocked out chute last season and after a 25 foot slide and landing on my own gear... not a mark on my Environ stuff. Couldn't believe it. I swapped over because where I'm a medium across the board in nearly every brand, I was always in between the small and medium on patagonia. Stio hits better in that department. I'm 5-10, 160 and climbing, currently using a medium environ pant and environ XT shell. Will be picking up the pinion jacket for town and layering this year. Not even a sliver of a doubt for recommending their stuff.
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I have 3 Stio Pro codes for 35% off - PM
PSA: Stio Holiday sale started, 30% off some things.
I've been eyeing the environ bib, now 25% off.
Anybody got a code they need to get rid of?
Wonder if they would honor the Cloudveil credit of $400 for a pair of ski pants I bought retail in Frisco, CO several years ago (before they bailed on consumers)...and ripped, obvious flaw in design. Was at end of season, so i procrastinated taking them back to store. Finally dropped them off, retail location said they were having issues with getting replacements. Then they stopped carrying brand, so i had to work with CV directly. They said they were revamping and would be out again the next fall, and they would keep the credit on file. Well, it probably in a database on a hard drive that was sold on ebay or something.
How many lessons here? Actually, i think i just really liked the material they were made out of.
If anyone with a Stio code is feeling super generous in the holiday season please PM me. thx