HELP! Chip in the top sheet revealing core! What should I do???

Tw.parkski

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I picked up a pair of 2024 Prodigy 1s in mid December and in the first week I noticed some small chips on the top sheet which didn't concern me. However, this week I was riding park and I just found a chip that seems to be revealing a little bit of the core. I'm not sure when it happened but my guess is that it was yesterday when I was trying to throw down some spins. What should I do?

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Just be like the other entitled pieces of shit. File a warranty claim stating you were skiing groomers and out of nowhere your skis started to delam. Demand a full refund or a replacement plus reimbursing the mount cost and the cost of having to rent skis in your family vacation to Killington. If they don't, threaten them with a chargeback and reporting them to your state's attorney general and the BBB for criminal neglect and false advertising.
 
When my park skis got super chipped up i jus covered all the exposed parts with some marine epoxy. Personally I think you can get away with cutting off that little piece of topsheet with an exacto and then sealing the hole with a little glob of 2 part marine epoxy. I used some west systems epoxy i already had but its a bit pricey so you can probably find something cheaper.
 
Happens with the prodigy series a whole bunch. Trim the large chunks, sand, and use some g-flex marine epoxy. (that's the good shit.)
 
just trim it off and you'll be fine. If you're worried maybe dab some epoxy or if you're really cheap, melt some wax or ptex on that joint but realistically this is nothing to worry about.
 
14589486:newpooper said:
When my park skis got super chipped up i jus covered all the exposed parts with some marine epoxy. Personally I think you can get away with cutting off that little piece of topsheet with an exacto and then sealing the hole with a little glob of 2 part marine epoxy. I used some west systems epoxy i already had but its a bit pricey so you can probably find something cheaper.

14589494:BallClapper said:
Happens with the prodigy series a whole bunch. Trim the large chunks, sand, and use some g-flex marine epoxy. (that's the good shit.)

14589500:tdollo said:
just trim it off and you'll be fine. If you're worried maybe dab some epoxy or if you're really cheap, melt some wax or ptex on that joint but realistically this is nothing to worry about.

Thank you all, this was very helpful.
 
14589485:skierman said:
Just be like the other entitled pieces of shit. File a warranty claim stating you were skiing groomers and out of nowhere your skis started to delam. Demand a full refund or a replacement plus reimbursing the mount cost and the cost of having to rent skis in your family vacation to Killington. If they don't, threaten them with a chargeback and reporting them to your state's attorney general and the BBB for criminal neglect and false advertising.

This is the way to go up until the reimbursment part.
 
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