Vivo forest tracker esc durability

There she goes. Not even close to laced tight, ever. We will see what Vivo says about the warranty. It’s a 6 month warranty, and I’m at 7 months and a week, of course.

Related note, the leather and sole of the boot is not cactus-safe. I got several through the leather and one through the arch of the boot. Super fun.
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There she goes. Not even close to laced tight, ever. We will see what Vivo says about the warranty. It’s a 6 month warranty, and I’m at 7 months and a week, of course.

Related note, the leather and sole of the boot is not cactus-safe. I got several through the leather and one through the arch of the boot. Super fun.
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Looks like an easy fix? Prob cheaper to fix yourself vs mailing them in.
 
Looks like an easy fix? Prob cheaper to fix yourself vs mailing them in.
Possibly. I think the real question is, why do I have to repair it? For a boot that expensive, should it be failing, shouldn’t it be addressed as a common known failure, and shouldn’t they be extending repairs for the life of the boot for those failures? This is the second pair (different boot type, the other was a woman’s variant of the tracker) with a similar failure. They have a known design problem that results in the same failure point that they aren’t addressing. Perhaps they will extend a warranty repair to me, but it won’t mean much knowing it’s going to happen again.
 
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