
Originally Posted by
DoWork
I understand your sentiment and stance on the issue and in many ways I agree, however I think you're looking past several key issues here and it's why Salomn is dead to me at this point, regardless of how they remedy their Low Tech interfaces in the future. I'm going to point them out to you individually so you know exactly what I'm saying.
1). This boot failed in testing and still it went on to be a full production item, obviously without any strengthening/redesign of the LT interface system, which would be expected in any modern Quality Controlled environment.
2). Salomon marketing hype tells everyone this is a bomb-proof super-gnar boot that is the best of the best, a hardcore BC skier's wet dream, capable of tackling any terrain when in actuality it was about as durable as a wet napkin. Ok, maybe moreso than that, but only enough to get you to a dangerous place before it shit the bed at the worst possible time.
3). After TC's accident we were told BY SALOMON that they were pre-production boots and there were 13 pairs in North America. This was a flat-out lie, as there were 250+ pairs and it was indeed a full pruduction boot. But the guy who told us that was nice, so maybe we shouldn't pin them to the wall, right?
3). If it weren't for input from people like TC blowing the whistle and Lou Dawson doing THE SIMPLEST BENCH TESTING EVER, how many of these boots would still be out there like land mines, waiting for an unsuspecting skier to buckle in and take a death tumble. We don't know. Salomon only issued the recall when the internets had already done it for them. They just made it easy to send them back.
4). Salomon is an international company decades away from its first rodeo that has both the funds, the knowhow and the duty to make sure a new product is what they say it is before they sell it. To hide behind the notion that they had no standard to go by is another bullshit geyser. Dynafit made the things how long ago with no standard and they hold up fine! To use this as an excuse is another insult to our intelligence.
5). Overall, I think their laziness, lack of attention on every single level possible to important details and even dishonesty about every concievable detail so far have shown me enough about Salomon's corporate/legal/R&D/marketing policy and how they view their duties to skiers for me to make an educated and well-thought-out decision about who I want to support with what little money I do have. I can tell you with no reservations that I will never own a Salomn product as long as I live, and will continue to discourage others from doing so as well.
That's right. Fuck Salomon- in an articluate, thought-out and informed manner. Twice. Of course Salomon's going to put a nice guy on the job to quell the flames, that's his job to put his name in the fray and take the heat and cool us down. So we're supposed to say "Meh, this Nick guy's a classy dude, let's just kick our feet up and mix a mai tai until this blows over and Salomon gives us all carefully-written hadjobs"" isn't flying with me. Sometimes people need to know how angry you are and right now I'm ALL CAPS ANGRY WITH SALOMON. Not that I would expect it from them, but man after a fuckup like that maybe the CEO should show up at Dalt's door and say "Hey, we're fuckstains and we screwed you over royally for trusting us, so I'm here with the surgical team that fixed the Herminator and a whole team of PT specialists to do everything we can to help you get back on your feet, we can worry about lawyers after you're walking." But no. That is a fantasy. We get to try to help TC in what small ways we can as he struggles with the financial, physical and emotional ambiguity of his athletic future while we get to watch the lawyer mambo, which may be a function of modern corporate culture but it's Still. Fucking. Bullshit. I know where I stand, and I would appreciate it if you stop inferring that it's wrong to form this judgement at this point in time. I've seen everything I need to see.
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