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WKR
Wondering if anyone has investigated this - thought I would throw it out.
I have a pair of Zamberlans that I have quickly grown to like.
However the first time they dealt with moisture - literally walking across my lawn which had some morning dew on it - they leaked like a sieve.
Zamberlan botched their warranty response and it literally took three separate claims and over six months for them to reply. When they finally did reply, they apologized and referenced the fine print - that the gore-tex liners are not warrantied by them, rather by Gore-Tex. Passing the buck.
Certainly I'm not buying more Zams. (I've owned three pairs over the years.)
I am curious if this is the norm in the boot industry... Do the other big names in hunting boots handle waterproof warranty claims this way?
I have a pair of Zamberlans that I have quickly grown to like.
However the first time they dealt with moisture - literally walking across my lawn which had some morning dew on it - they leaked like a sieve.
Zamberlan botched their warranty response and it literally took three separate claims and over six months for them to reply. When they finally did reply, they apologized and referenced the fine print - that the gore-tex liners are not warrantied by them, rather by Gore-Tex. Passing the buck.
Certainly I'm not buying more Zams. (I've owned three pairs over the years.)
I am curious if this is the norm in the boot industry... Do the other big names in hunting boots handle waterproof warranty claims this way?