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189wetsthat would placebo the fuck outta me
omgeeitslexiyup measured it at home, it’s off a bit. they also mounted the boots forward of recommended but at least both sides is equal forward mount so it’s wtv. still kinds upset abt it
omgeeitslexijs gonna try to convince myself it’s nothing
EvanMeyerno, go to the shop that did your mount and show them that they fucked up. I was a ski tech for almost a decade and fucked up maybe two mounts in those ten years but i was honest and told my manager cost the shop maybe a grand total but I personally could not live with an offcenter mount whether it was my fault for not double checking the jigs its not something that should be "acceptable" even if it doesnt effect the performance of your ski.
omgeeitslexijs gonna try to convince myself it’s nothing
ASSholebomber22The 'ah nah it's chill brah' attitude is why shitty shops stay in business. Call em out they fucked shit up. It's not hard to be sober for long enough to measure twice and drill once.
omgeeitslexitold the shop. they were like “nooo its fine nothing will happen” will try to get a refund and new skis but who knows
EvanMeyerplease post pics of the mount for us to see and also the name of this shop
omgeeitslexiviking ski shop in barrington illinois. will post pictures after dinner
**This post was edited on Mar 9th 2023 at 10:25:13pm
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EvanMeyer100% noticeably off center im not in the business of giving a mom and pop ski shop shit but for them to act as if nothing is wrong with that mount is unacceptable. In this day and age its hard for these small shops to stay afloat and i do understand that $1000 to replace a ski they mounted incorrectly will actually hurt their numbers this season, but writing it off as a "not our problem not a performance issue" is also not right either they should be more willing to work with you whether it may not be a replacement but maybe even just an in store credit? im not one to try to sound like a karen in my 30s now but if they can notice and see that they made a mistake they should offer some sort of compensation for it atleast imo.
HuumeHippi100% shop mistake. I would take nothing less than new skis.
stokedelicCheck out cydwhit’s article on mounting your own gear (and corresponding thread on fucked up shop mounts)
I think up to 10-15 years ago, ski techs were a little more seasoned. Nowadays a high ass 18 year old from Burbank, CA is probably the one at the jig.
I say no thank you, i’ll fuck my own skis up if you don’t mind. Sure, the first (and second, and fifth) mount went rough, but I have an invaluable skill now that makes me more of a “skier” than I used to be.
More directly though say the word and NS will troll call this “Viking Ski Shop” out of business
omgeeitslexifr yea thinking abt doing that instead of relying on some shop to mount the skis
sevenoftenOtherwise pay a lawyer to make ONE phone call, ask two questions,any two and say goodbye
Next day go in and talk
sevenoftenseems like sell em honestly take the L and move on
Otherwise pay a lawyer to make ONE phone call, ask two questions,any two and say goodbye
Next day go in and talk
sevenoftenseems like sell em honestly take the L and move on
Otherwise pay a lawyer to make ONE phone call, ask two questions,any two and say goodbye
Next day go in and talk
BeefSupremeOn the lawyer note, see if you can track down anything you signed when you dropped the skis at the shop, as well as any mounting guidance the manufacturer has on their website. If you can find any specific things that they failed to do, or places they failed to hold up their end of a contract (i.e. the shop release form) your lawyer will maybe have an easier time getting your $$ back.
mikemHow does the shop do that to the buttersticks :(
omgeeitslexiidk if the lawyer is worth it feels like it’dbe more to get a lawyer
omgeeitslexiyep i’m gonna keep bugging them and fighting for the money.
i’m not sure if it’s smart to get skis mounted near chicago lol.
nmwninjartBring Mom with you to the shop for backup.
It probably was a mistake having them mounted there but how were you going to know? Poor ON3Ps.
I grew up near Aurora, I didn't learn to ski until I left that state and had lived in MN for a decade.
Farmville420Doing a mount job like that to a pair of butter sticks should be a federal offense if I’m being honest
GrapeHunterif its any consolation, i cant see an issue with the mount and you will never feel a difference. and if there is a difference, your body will get used to it in 2 laps
EvanMeyerRealistically it will not affect the performance of the ski but thats definitely a tech/jig error and id suggest going to the shop and pointing it out to them, especially if its visible to the naked eye
GrapeHunterif its any consolation, i cant see an issue with the mount and you will never feel a difference. and if there is a difference, your body will get used to it in 2 laps
TwigThere are two issues at play here. Firstly, should the shop admit this isn't a great mount and compensate you, yes. Given the general suing culture in the states, I'm somewhat surpised they arent bending over backwards to fix this. That said, even seeing the skis I think these responses are important to hold onto.
If you end up skiing these and you can put it out of your head, I very much doubt you will notice. It's not a great mount and it's on an expensive and beautiful ski. But I would be shocked if you swap feet /skis over a few times and especially if you blind tested, you could feel any difference. If it's 1-2mm difference either side, which is what it looks like, I have seen very good (aka pro) skiers ski much worse and never notice.
TwigThere are two issues at play here. Firstly, should the shop admit this isn't a great mount and compensate you, yes. Given the general suing culture in the states, I'm somewhat surpised they arent bending over backwards to fix this. That said, even seeing the skis I think these responses are important to hold onto.
If you end up skiing these and you can put it out of your head, I very much doubt you will notice. It's not a great mount and it's on an expensive and beautiful ski. But I would be shocked if you swap feet /skis over a few times and especially if you blind tested, you could feel any difference. If it's 1-2mm difference either side, which is what it looks like, I have seen very good (aka pro) skiers ski much worse and never notice.