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inferno
05-01-2008, 09:06 AM
how long before others join in.....

http://www.kiteridersllc.com/warranty.html

toby wilson
05-01-2008, 09:28 AM
:) This has been in the works for a while, Eclipse is doing some great things!!! Hate to say it local St. Pete riders but...I told you so...on many occasions, been trying to get you all to fly Eclipse for over a year and a half now, got a 2007 16M and a 2008 12M if anyone wants to demo sometime... :)

Skyway Scott
05-01-2008, 03:39 PM
That's old news. It is a good idea, though.

http://www.extremekiteskiteboarding.com/viewtopic.php?t=1187

I don't need a warranty on my Flexis, Toby.
Only crappy kites that rip need warranties :)

Take the bait, T-Dub.... c'mon... take it. (http://www.break.com/index/surfing-with-a-great-white-shark.html)

Tom Stock
05-01-2008, 03:51 PM
Awesome that rocks

inferno
05-01-2008, 04:17 PM
if im not mistaken they are the only ones with a one year board breaking warranty as well....

wish i could afford one.... im sure i could break it in a year.... :)

Skyway Scott
05-01-2008, 04:33 PM
Did no one watch this?

Take the bait, T-Dub.... c'mon... take it. (http://www.break.com/index/surfing-with-a-great-white-shark.html)
(it's a link to a video)

amber
05-01-2008, 05:15 PM
very cool. hopefully they'll start a trend. A portion of each kite purchased also goes to the John Wayne Cancer Association. Eclipse seems to be thinking outside the box.

JoshTaylor
05-02-2008, 05:35 AM
Translation, we are charging everyone $60 per kite for repairs whether required or not :)

heheyou pay car insurance for your car whether you wreck it or not.

inferno
05-02-2008, 05:43 AM
how those with flood insurance.....





atleast when you pay for life insurance your positive it will get used :confused:

toby wilson
05-02-2008, 06:55 AM
Translation, we are charging everyone $60 per kite for repairs whether required or not :)

hehe


Translation, BEST or Flexi didn't come up with the idea first so let me try and find a way to put a negative twist on it, even if it is cheap insurance and whether my last kite repair cost well over $60 or not :)

LOL

Unimog Bob
05-02-2008, 08:05 AM
It is not a bad thing, and would be nice if they offered it as an option. I'd opt for the best possible kite at the best price they can offer and I can assume the risk of damage. If a repair is needed due to a problem with materials or workmanship the company should cover it even if it is beyond their warranty period. I don't think they should charge you up front for repairs that may be due to a defect. That is just me though. I'm a cheap bastard and it galls me what I pay for health insurance that is essentially me betting Aetna $500/month that I will get sick and them betting I won't.

Bob

Danimal8199
05-02-2008, 08:21 AM
at least when you pay for life insurance your positive it will get used :confused:

Only if it is whole life and only if you pay your premiums. I would suggest a waiver of premium rider, just in case you lose you job and are unable to pay, you won't lose coverage!

Danimal8199
05-02-2008, 08:25 AM
One more thing,

If i was buying a kite for the first time and just learning how to ride, I would love to have a warranty like that. I never did anything major to my kite, but it got ALOT of use and had about 8 repairs the first year.

I think this warranty is a good thing, it means eclipse is standing behind their product, if you put one hole in it the first year and they repair it, maybe the next time you put a hole in it outside the warranty you will send it back to them for repair...

Tom Stock
05-02-2008, 08:35 AM
Translation, BEST or Flexi didn't come up with the idea first so let me try and find a way to put a negative twist on it, even if it is cheap insurance and whether my last kite repair cost well over $60 or not :)

LOL

TAG you're it. I was just baiting you. :D

Honestly, I think it's great. In my case though, I haven't had to repair any of my last 7 kites in the past 3 years. Basically I'd have thrown away $420 if I had to pay an extra $60 per kite, regardless of size.

But, that said, any warranty is great these days because so few companies have one.. thats ridiculous considering the markup on this stuff.

Danimal8199
05-02-2008, 09:22 AM
Toby,

Was the kite you shredded at the skyway covered under the retroactive part of the warranty policy?

Danny

Tom Stock
05-02-2008, 09:44 AM
Man you guys are hard on your kites.

Skyway Scott
05-02-2008, 03:50 PM
I recently (6 months ago) went in to see Keith at Advanced Sails to have him repair a kite.
I take all my kites there when they need repair. I hadn't seen him since 2001 when my 11.8 Wipi Airblast blew up the first day I pumped it up. I take all my injured kites to Keith.

So in a nutshell, I have had one kite repair in 7 years.
I would have spent approximately 1,200 dollars on kite insurance if I paid 60 bucks more for each kite I bought for the insurance over the years.
I don't know. I am not convinced everyone wants to have to pay for insurance. It should maybe be an option.

I have spent over 30 grand on car/truck insurance over the last 25 years and have never been in an accident (not even a fender bender) or filed a claim, not even when my rear window got busted.
Funny, they keep charging me .... every month, just the same. If given the choice from day one, car insurance would be the LAST thing I would agree to participate in to "protect myself".

toby wilson
05-03-2008, 10:45 AM
Toby,

Was the kite you shredded at the skyway covered under the retroactive part of the warranty policy?

Danny


Nah, it was over a year old anyway. Eclipse took good care of me anyway though...no worries, the customer service is top notch!!! :D

Jake
05-03-2008, 11:13 AM
Did no one watch this?

Take the bait, T-Dub.... c'mon... take it. (http://www.break.com/index/surfing-with-a-great-white-shark.html)
(it's a link to a video)

Great for light winds. I've done something similar with my kayak, but did not have to ditch my fishing rod (an expensive ride). The shark tired out after 1/2 hour and I cut the line close to the sharks mouth. For "Shark Boarding/Surfing" I would have used a cheap waterski rope. However, someone is probably going to try this here and get bitten. Plus the animal rights activists will complain about abusing the sharks.