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Liberty Stealth Edge Messed up
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I've just noticed that there is a gap b/t the top sheet and the edge towards the front tip of the ski. The gap is about quarter of an inch. I don't know how this happend, but can this be fixed??? Or could one of you guys that work for Liberty get this solved for me??? I've only skied on these for about a week now, I hope this won't cause any problems...
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Sounds like delam. Take em back to where you got them.
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same thing happend to me on my choppers, i just kept skiing and they it didnt really get worse.
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Do you like your choppers?
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put some exopy in there, and press the ski in a clamp. ski um for the season, dont send um back if they break again. its gay when people warrenty little tinny shit like that, especially to little companies (not saying you were gonna). but yeah, some epoxy should do the trick
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So check this though, let say I'll do what you say.
By putting in epoxy and not send it in. So, this is the end of season so I don't need the ski. Well, what if I'm skiing during ski season and the skis bust, that means I'll have no skis to ski with and I'll have to wait for how long ever it takes to take care of this whole warranty thing. On the other side, even though its a small damage, if I send it, now that the season is over. I wouldn't have to wait and not be able to ski during the season. I don't know, I know that its not a big damage but I don't want to take chance with it and get it fuked up during season and I can't ski.
The gap is more like half of a quarter of an inch and the edge itself is bent, so I'm trying to decide if I should send it in or not...
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just send it. If it's not warranteable, then fix it.
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