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I don’t remember that honestly — sorry!@atmat
Did they mention anything about where they would be available from?
I see ZeroTech scopes on Optics Planet and Amazon.
I know this is a bit different situation, but I happen to know someone who is a Prime member.![]()
There were some pretty interesting Easter Eggs in that episode as well, for those who listen carefully ...Try again - S2H podcast today talks about Scope details and ordering timelines (not actual ordering process). Confirmed it is ZT.
@BLJ - I think Jake also said that warranties could be done through S2H/UM as well.On the podcast they said it would apply to the new scope, that ZeroTech manages all of it, that they would likely just flat replace instead of repair, and that they have a distributor in the US. So, I wouldn’t worry much about it.
Does it ever cross anyone's mind that you're paying extra for the "amazing" warranty? Same as the extra protection you can purchase at stores for electronics, phones, etc. People love the warm fuzzy feeling they get from knowing something will be replaced if they break it. If it's something you can afford to fix/replace out of pocket, the extended warranties are generally not worth it. These are huge moneymakers or they wouldn't be offering them.
Give me a good product at a fair price that I won't need to send into to get fixed. Any reputable company will fix anything that has a manufacturing defect. Warranties are mainly a sales tactic. Maybe they used to be to back up a stellar product but now the MO seems to be to offer a mediocre product with an "amazing" warranty with enough markup to cover the warrantied items and a large profit margin because people rave about the amazing warranty and it sells products.
Have you looked at Thomas's last few posts in this thread, and the discussion of the full THLR reticle in the ZP5 Q&A thread? All of this is answered there.What I am not particularly sold on is the rest of the reticle on upper end of the magnification range. The square and lower circle seem busy and distract from the center dot. HOWEVER, I think that I really need to try it before I knock it. I understand the specific use cases for those items and would like to give it a shot.
There’s a reason that every single part of the reticle is the way it is. No part of it was done “just because”. The square and lower circle are a vital part to the beauty and functionality of the reticle. Rest assured, it’s not a distraction. It brings your eye to focus on the center automatically, without even thinking about it. @THLR designed it using the mechanics of the eye, and how it works. It’s brilliant and amazing. Thomas only does stuff on purpose.What I am not particularly sold on is the rest of the reticle on upper end of the magnification range. The square and lower circle seem busy and distract from the center dot. HOWEVER, I think that I really need to try it before I knock it. I understand the specific use cases for those items and would like to give it a shot.
Any indication of who will be distributing them?@BLJ - I think Jake also said that warranties could be done through S2H/UM as well.
S2H in the USA, ZT everywhere else.Any indication of who will be distributing them?
Will it be UM/S2H or will they be available through all of ZT’s current vendors?
If they offer it with a different reticle, I might be interested in one.
Agreed now to get one and play with one.I dont get overly giddy about shit. Im pretty excited about this
Ill be at the hunt expo so hopefully ill get to see it in a couple of weeksAgreed now to get one and play with one.