Broken Triplets

Reonic

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I have this years triplets mounted with rossi axial 120's

i landed in the middle of the landing doing a 5 off a 45 foot jump....double ejected and the heel of a ski tore off warping the binding and dethreding the holes and ripping the topsheet off.....this type of thing happen to anyone?

(Btw, i didnt land sideways, i landed normally...)
 
Defective??

You cased a jump, skiing equivilent of driving a car into a brick wall, and ripped out a binding. Not defective, save up, and buy another pair of skis, and make sure you have enough speed next time.
 
i dont know if you have been on race stock skis or bindings, but they are pretty fucking bomber.

breaking a ski like that is definitly warranty.
 
wtf are you talking about.....ive cased 70ft jumps due to wind and my skis are fine...and there invaders!like come on. invaders are possibly the worst quality ski ever made and they hold fine after huge cases. casing jump is not equivalent of car hitting a wall.....god your an idiot....

DEFECT
 
He didn't case he landed in the MIDDLE of the LANDING.

Send them in, you'll get new skis.
 
Woop woop can't wait for my Triplets to do this... they're a super fun ski but the quality is somewhere between Supercell brand batteries and Curtis MP3 players.
 
Im not going to argue with you on this, but I will give you the facts on how warrenty works from an insider. Working in a shop, and dealing with warrenties on a daily basis, and BEING FRIENDS WITH A WARRENTY GUY FROM ATOMIC this is whats going to happen to an Atomic that ripped out and took the topsheet with it...

...Ski shop will take it in and say what I just said. Kid will bitch that people on Newschoolers said he would get new skis. shop takes it in to shut him up...

...Ski shop will call Atomic and ask for an RA. Atomic will ask if said shop mounted skis and if there is any record of the ski being purchased less than 1 year before. Atomic will ask if said binding ripout is heli-coilable. Shop will say no...

...Atomic will ask if there is any evidence of rail damage or "abuse" (unrepaired core shots, excessive chipping, evidence that the ski was beat on, etc...)to the REST OF THE SKI. If the answer is yes, Atomic will try and say that it it not covered under warrenty. A good shop will bitch and get an RA anyway. If the answer is no, the shop will get an RA from Atomic and send the skis out.

This costs the shop on average $30.

Once Atomic gets the ski, they will catalog it and look over it. They look at the ski and determine if the ski was treated well as a whole, or of it was treated like shit. If it was treated like shit, odds are it will be denied right there. If it looked like it was a decently treated ski, they will look at the ripout. A ripout that takes the topsheet with it indicates a GOOD MOUNT at the shop. A ripped up topsheet means the ski was drilled to the right depth and width, and that wood glue was used. Now, Atomic has to decide whether or not it was their fault the core was weak enough to rip out under "normal skiing conditions" or whether the ski was damaged by "excessive force resulting from a crash or impact". That line right there is the clincher for a warrenty denial. If its the latter, the ski is denied, and retuned to the shop. If it is granted a warrenty, the old skis are run through a band saw, and the new skis are shipped to the shop or a credit is issued for the shops cost of the skis, less the shipping charge incurred at initial shipping of the stock.

So there. The magical journey a dmaged ski makes on its way to either being replaced or returned. Before thinking you will get a new ski, you have to ask yourself if the problem you want fixed resulted from normal use of a ski (jumps/rails dont count no matter how you claim a ski is marketed) or whether the ski manufacturer did something wrong to the ski during the production process.

In our shop, we would give the kid a killer deal on some new skis, but would advise against sending it back for warrenty, because most likely, it wuld be a waste of the shops time, and of the kids $30.
 
uhh wouldnt be running into the front of a box the equivalent?? and arent freeski skis made to be jumped with...i mean, it just kinda seems like it might make sense
 
They are marketed as being made to jump with. But read any companies warrenty policy, and you will see that warrenty is the same for twin tips as any other ski in a line. right down to the $99 beginner skis.
 
you guys are being ignorant, shit happens, I have triplets mine are holding up great, but I'm light on my skis and not a big kid. 5' 11' 165 i ski the 175.

There so many forces and factors that go into ripping a binding out it can happen on any skis, comparing it to lines is irrelevant, different circumstances. If it's happening to numerous skis then an argument can be made, but this is the first I've heard of a binding ripping out, edges however are a different story.
 
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