mavinwa2
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Is Luxe made in USA.
Like SO, Kifaru
Like SO, Kifaru
No, they are made in China, shipped to Luxe in bulk and he sells them individually.Is Luxe made in USA.
Like SO, Kifaru
No. They're importedIs Luxe made in USA.
Like SO, Kifaru
Me and my crew have placed 3 separate orders thru Luxe and never had any issues. 2 tents and and a floor liner. Sounds like it was partly due to UPS.
Good luck
I agree with a lot of your post. Where you lost me was when you said who cares if it’s made in the USA or not. I care. As do a lot of people who buy hunting gear. I’m not saying I don’t have any made in China hunting gear but to say “who cares”, that I strongly disagree with.Luxe handles the wind and rain just like most other TIPIS. Just by its design, it's going to do a great job bucking the wind. I have the hexpeak XL and had it in over 40MPH winds in the North Cascades and it did really well. If you get absolutely dumped on with rain, you will have to tighten up the tent a little bit, but that's pretty standard across most tents. The fact that LUXE got on here and said they gave the guy a full refund i think is pretty awesome. That guy is getting a 300 dollar stove for free now if he doesn't do the right thing and return it once it gets there. Who knows..... I like luxe and have personally gone to their store and they're nothing short of great guys and are there to help you get into the game of floorless shelters. No it's not made in the US, but who cares. Not many people are going to be using these shelters more than a few days a year. I think LUXE fits a segment of hunters not willing to put up 500 plus bucks for a shelter. PM me if you want more info or pictures. Unfortunately hunting is becoming a microcosm of society to where there is a monetary/brand standard that you need to stick too in order to be a part of the Bro/Elite bad boy club. Whatever it takes to get out in the woods and hunt is what you should do.
We're going to have to respectfully disagree then. I just think that the price point of American made is too rich for the majority of us first getting into the hunting game. I would love to be able to buy SO, Kifaru, Stone Glacier, ETC, but i don't make that kind of money to justify the prices they want. Do i support those companies, absolutely i do with some gear, but putting up hundreds and sometimes a thousand bucks on a shelter is out of most peoples grasp, so having something made overseas is the way to go. It doesn't make it inferior, it just makes it less expensive. The goal is to get new people into hunting at a low cost and Luxe hits that price point. They're by no means inferior, they just have cheaper labor so therefore they pass the savings on to the consumer.I agree with a lot of your post. Where you lost me was when you said who cares if it’s made in the USA or not. I care. As do a lot of people who buy hunting gear. I’m not saying I don’t have any made in China hunting gear but to say “who cares”, that I strongly disagree with.
Wrong. They don't use the same materials that the US companies do and that's a well established fact. You get a rip or tear in your Luxe tipi you better be quick to get on it or it'll get shredded. They only offered up a refund after they were called out publicly on their lack of response to the customer. That isn't great CS, that's trying to save face. It isn't some bro society that keeps Seek and Kifaru in business. It's a well established history of making bomber gear and outstanding CS that have separated them from the pack.We're going to have to respectfully disagree then. I just think that the price point of American made is too rich for the majority of us first getting into the hunting game. I would love to be able to buy SO, Kifaru, Stone Glacier, ETC, but i don't make that kind of money to justify the prices they want. Do i support those companies, absolutely i do with some gear, but putting up hundreds and sometimes a thousand bucks on a shelter is out of most peoples grasp, so having something made overseas is the way to go. It doesn't make it inferior, it just makes it less expensive. The goal is to get new people into hunting at a low cost and Luxe hits that price point. They're by no means inferior, they just have cheaper labor so therefore they pass the savings on to the consumer.
So you're saying that SO and Kifaru tents will hold up with a tear in them vs Luxe being shredded? Please show me your proof of any of these claims from you personally and not some internet warrior from another thread. Like i've said , I support Seek, Kifaru, ETC, but they're very expensive and Luxe makes a floorless shelter at a price point for those that care about how much they spend, or don't want to spend a ton of money to get into the game. No one is trashing those companies, i'm just calling a cow a cow. Im sure SO and Kifaru have great warranties and customer service, but you also pay a 100 percent premium to get those things. All the sponshorships that Seek, Kifaru ETC give out costs money, and guess who that money gets passed onto....BINGO the customer. It's simple business. Luxe makes a TIPI at a price point for the person who wants to get into the hunting/camping game without spending an arm and a leg. I personally don't care what company anyone uses, as long as they're getting out into the woods supporting conservation effots. It's a Ford Vs Chevy Vs Toyota Vs Kia argument. No one is going to win.Wrong. They don't use the same materials that the US companies do and that's a well established fact. You get a rip or tear in your Luxe tipi you better be quick to get on it or it'll get shredded. They only offered up a refund after they were called out publicly on their lack of response to the customer. That isn't great CS, that's trying to save face. It isn't some bro society that keeps Seek and Kifaru in business. It's a well established history of making bomber gear and outstanding CS that have separated them from the pack.
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You act like we haven't had hands on with all of these different shelters and that's laughable. I have a couple of friends who have (had) Luxe tipis. Played around with them first hand, and discussed them with them face to face. Been there done that. It's a cheaper material, that's how they are meeting their price point. It's a higher denier count, but an inferior fabric. You don't need to get all worked up about it, if you like yours, great. But don't think for a second that they are on the same quality level as the Seek and Kifaru shelters. It's apples to oranges. Luxe builds shelters that were intended to hit a certain price and performance point, and they did that. If they fit someone's budget, then so be it. Only the person buying the gear can determine their budget vs performance needs.So you're saying that SO and Kifaru tents will hold up with a tear in them vs Luxe being shredded? Please show me your proof of any of these claims from you personally and not some internet warrior from another thread. Like i've said , I support Seek, Kifaru, ETC, but they're very expensive and Luxe makes a floorless shelter at a price point for those that care about how much they spend, or don't want to spend a ton of money to get into the game. No one is trashing those companies, i'm just calling a cow a cow. Im sure SO and Kifaru have great warranties and customer service, but you also pay a 100 percent premium to get those things. All the sponshorships that Seek, Kifaru ETC give out costs money, and guess who that money gets passed onto....BINGO the customer. It's simple business. Luxe makes a TIPI at a price point for the person who wants to get into the hunting/camping game without spending an arm and a leg. I personally don't care what company anyone uses, as long as they're getting out into the woods supporting conservation effots. It's a Ford Vs Chevy Vs Toyota Vs Kia argument. No one is going to win.
Wrong. They don't use the same materials that the US companies do and that's a well established fact. You get a rip or tear in your Luxe tipi you better be quick to get on it or it'll get shredded. They only offered up a refund after they were called out publicly on their lack of response to the customer. That isn't great CS, that's trying to save face. It isn't some bro society that keeps Seek and Kifaru in business. It's a well established history of making bomber gear and outstanding CS that have separated them from the pack.
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Sneaky, no worries man. I don't take offense to any of this stuff. I like that it's a civil conversation and we all have different inputs.You act like we haven't had hands on with all of these different shelters and that's laughable. I have a couple of friends who have (had) Luxe tipis. Played around with them first hand, and discussed them with them face to face. Been there done that. It's a cheaper material, that's how they are meeting their price point. It's a higher denier count, but an inferior fabric. You don't need to get all worked up about it, if you like yours, great. But don't think for a second that they are on the same quality level as the Seek and Kifaru shelters. It's apples to oranges. Luxe builds shelters that were intended to hit a certain price and performance point, and they did that. If they fit someone's budget, then so be it. Only the person buying the gear can determine their budget vs performance needs.
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Yes, it is unfortunate that UPS does not know where your stove order is. It's one of those perfect storm scherious on what is going on globally right now. We would have shipped you a new stove long ago, but there is none for the last few weeks, because of a backorder issue. :-(
We have issued a full refund for your lost item. Enjoy your new stove, if and when it shows up.
Pro Tip: Do not ship things Ground right now when ordering any hunting gear from any company. Pay for the extra Air shipping options. This will prevent your order from sitting in the middle of the US in a train somewhere.