Line warranty?

I’ve skied on these skis for one week and the edge is already coming off. Is this covered under warranty? Or am I on my own since I’ve hit rails on them. If so how can I go about repairing this?

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14394105:SteezMaster68 said:
Seriously considering it actually. But I feel like the skis won’t last long like that and water damage is going to destroy them

ive heard of people just epoxying the shit out of where the edge usually sits, sounds like it would be the best solution of ripping an edge out. you could probably just press, epoxy, and clamp your edge back in.
 
14394111:marvin69 said:
ive heard of people just epoxying the shit out of where the edge usually sits, sounds like it would be the best solution of ripping an edge out. you could probably just press, epoxy, and clamp your edge back in.

You think epoxy would hold? It’s pretty bad
 
14394145:Celery said:
[tag=244295]@weastcoat[/tag] is the edgeless lord

You heard it here first from crunchy green stick thingy, rip that bad bitch out and filler in with epoxy like there’s no tomorrow
 
Back to answer you OP, that edge crack got caused by rail damage and the edge coming out is a result so sadly that is not under warranty. As to fixing it up just try to epoxy it back in or manually remove some edge until the edge left in the ski is stable and fill the area of missing edge to prevent water from getting in like everyone mentioned.
 
14394151:weastcoat said:
You heard it here first from crunchy green stick thingy, rip that bad bitch out and filler in with epoxy like there’s no tomorrow

have any thoughts on what epoxy is the best for this?
 
14394293:dwt802 said:
Back to answer you OP, that edge crack got caused by rail damage and the edge coming out is a result so sadly that is not under warranty. As to fixing it up just try to epoxy it back in or manually remove some edge until the edge left in the ski is stable and fill the area of missing edge to prevent water from getting in like everyone mentioned.

That’s the plan. But I’m still going to try and get the warranty. I sent dm to lines Instagram asking if I would be covered under warranty even though there is rail damage. They responded saying that they should be good and can be covered by warranty
 
14394334:SteezMaster68 said:
That’s the plan. But I’m still going to try and get the warranty. I sent dm to lines Instagram asking if I would be covered under warranty even though there is rail damage. They responded saying that they should be good and can be covered by warranty

I would be amazed if they warranty edge damage due to hitting rails. This is copy and pasted from the line warranty and you are obviously in the Not Covered category.

What is Covered

Structural cracks to the top sheet, base, core, edge, and sidewall due to a manufacturing defect.

Delaminating of topsheet, base, sidewall, edge, tip, and tail due to a manufacturing defect.

What is Not Covered

Any problem resulting from impact, misuse, abuse, or neglect. This includes but is not limited to boxes, rails, and rock damage.

Cosmetic issues including top sheet dents or chips resulting from crossing your skis, sun-faded graphics, and edge oxidation or rust.

Ski damage resulting from improper mounting of bindings, including the use of incorrect mounting hardware, or base dimples in the base resulting from improper mounting.

Damage caused by any modifications made outside of the LINE facility.
 
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