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nutz.as much as i'm all for supporting new companies, vishnu has a no return policy....(i.e. you can't get your money back even if you didn't mount them? or if they come with a defect? the second parts not so clear but idk, i'd ask them for clarification first)
http://www.vishnufreeski.com/return-policy/
nutz.as much as i'm all for supporting new companies, vishnu has a no return policy....(i.e. you can't get your money back even if you didn't mount them? or if they come with a defect? the second parts not so clear but idk, i'd ask them for clarification first)
http://www.vishnufreeski.com/return-policy/
VISHNULet me be the first to say, we absolutely stand behind our product. The lack of warranty is due to our small inventory this season (14/15) since we were just starting out. We are currently hammering out our new warranty policy before we ship our pre-orders for 15/16. It will be on the site in detail soon. Expect it to be similar to most ski warranties.
As for the ski choice, the Wet is pretty much the softest and most playful ski money can buy at this point. That being said, it has a lot of "beef" to it underfoot, meaning that although the tips and tails are extremely buttery, you can take it deep on jumps/off of big features and not have to worry about washing out if you land properly. The Filthy Rich is an outstanding ski as well, I used to have them myself before we started this company. Basically what I'm saying is, you won't go wrong with either choice. I hope you find the ski that works best for you for optimal shred. Thanks for the interest!
XtRemE11Anyone else got time on the Vishnus yet? I'm deciding between the wet, fr, and da nollie.
VISHNULet me be the first to say, we absolutely stand behind our product. The lack of warranty is due to our small inventory this season (14/15) since we were just starting out. We are currently hammering out our new warranty policy before we ship our pre-orders for 15/16. It will be on the site in detail soon. Expect it to be similar to most ski warranties.
As for the ski choice, the Wet is pretty much the softest and most playful ski money can buy at this point. That being said, it has a lot of "beef" to it underfoot, meaning that although the tips and tails are extremely buttery, you can take it deep on jumps/off of big features and not have to worry about washing out if you land properly. The Filthy Rich is an outstanding ski as well, I used to have them myself before we started this company. Basically what I'm saying is, you won't go wrong with either choice. I hope you find the ski that works best for you for optimal shred. Thanks for the interest!