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aceofspades 08-24-2005 8:03 PM

I was looking at the warranty for liquid force boards and it says that the warranty is not valad if you put any other companys bindings on a Liquid Force board. How lame is that. Just wnated to know what you all think

wakesk8er2 08-24-2005 8:14 PM

Corect my if I'm wrong, but from what I've seen, everyone's warranty policy is like that. If something happenes to the board, just borrow some LF bindings from someone and take a picture of the board and send it to them, or just take the bindings off. All companies are a lot more helpful if you send pictures.

aceofspades 08-24-2005 8:15 PM

I looked at CWB and I dont think that it said anything like that in their warranty but borrowing bindings is a good idea

wakesk8er2 08-24-2005 8:37 PM

<a href="http://www.cwbwakeboards.com/ridersupport/rider_support/warr_recap.html" target="_blank">http://www.cwbwakeboards.com/ridersupport/rider_support/warr_recap.html</a> <BR> <BR>Look under the "we don't cover section", no warranty with other folks' boots on the board. I'm almost sure that hyperlite is the same way.

mmobius2001 08-24-2005 8:39 PM

yeah, you wont need to even put bindings on the board to get a warrenty claim, my ends (top sheet) peeled all the way up the the bindings, i just took them off and sent the board out to LF

team_o 08-25-2005 8:27 AM

<a href="http://www.obrien.com/warranty/wakeboard_manual.htm" target="_blank">http://www.obrien.com/warranty/wakeboard_manual.htm</a> <BR> <BR>O'Brien is cool with mounting other bindings on your board...

jarrod 08-25-2005 8:29 AM

a tactic to push their binding sales.


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