Spenser wrote: Thu Sep 22, 2022 7:33 pm
Kimchi is a wrecking ball of sorts, but we love him for it. I get a lot of days, and tend to keep outerwear I like until it really needs a refresh, but have never had a single failure I can think of. So, I have no need for “extra” durable top-tier construction stuff that cost twice as much.
Yep. I'm just a heavy footed, wrecking ball 200+ lb guy. I only get in 30 days in a good year, yet I'm lucky if I can get 3 seasons out of a pair of pants.
eleveneightnate wrote: Fri Sep 23, 2022 11:16 am
Either way, I've never had a problem with any of the brands mentioned and I'm pretty hard on my gear. After rethinking their cuts a couple years ago, AK fits the best hands down IMO. They pulled in the width a little while keeping the longer length, which is exactly what I want and is just as important to me as seam stitching specs or whatever.
That's cool, but not at all my lived experience. However hard you are on gear, I have a nigh magical ability to wreck shit.
Just with [ak]:
- 2009 Stagger pants - Blew out a seam on the hip after ~30 days, warranty.
- 2015 Stash pants - Blew out thigh inseam after ~50 days, warranty.
- 2016 Cyclic pant Had to send these back to Burton for a repair of a rip at the knee after ~15 days, and I probably need to send them in again because I just realized the boot gaiter is coming apart.
- 2018 Tech Gloves x 2: Two different separate pairs of gloves where the synthetic palms started cracking and peeling within 2 seasons of use. Still have these, could warranty them, been too lazy.
- 2018 [ak] Freebird Bibs - These are still usable, but seam tape started going to shit in multiple areas after ~50 days of use and got some significant abrasion wear in the seat. I was planning to warranty these, but been lazy and they were forced into service because...
- 2020 [ak] Freebird Bibs - Tore the goretex laminate at a seam after ~40 days. Also abrasion wear and rips in multiple spots. Bummed because I love the color of these pants, enough that I went out and bought them new old stock instead of getting 2021s on warranty from the 2018s. I am hoping Burton will attempt a repair when I sent them in, but I'm guessing they'll just send me a new set.
I did get 100+ days out of my 2016 Swash and 2012-ish Guide gloves with minimal issues but that's a low hit rate. And that's from cream of the crop snowboard outerwear-- my experience with mid-tier, aspiring high-end brands like Bonfire, Homeschool, and Holden is substantially worse. I might have better luck with 686 or Volcom, but the lack of lifetime warranty from those brands sketches me out enough that I haven't bothered.
So yea... in general I'll pay a few extra bucks for top build quality, peace of mind, and reputation for a no questions-asked warranty policy that I (knock on wood) haven't had to test yet. [ak] at least has a good warranty, but I can't trust that I'm not going to be missing key gears for weeks or months at a time.
I will grant you that [ak] pant fits are on point-- main reason I keep buying Freebirds despite repeatedly breaking them. I've tried on a bunch of other bibs, and [ak] fits me best by a fair margin (other than AK457, which as a different cut). The Arc'teryx pant and bib fit and aesthetic is especially ski team.