kavinci krash complete skis...anyone have input?

Anyone know anything about the Kavinci Krash industries complete skis?
Quality...durability...etc..etc..
I know some of the parts on the stage 2 kits, some people were having issues with..
I don't know if that has been improved since then with there complete builds..
 
been talking to a krash rep...but reps can tell you what you want to hear
would prefer to talk with people that have the ski...
it might be too soon to get input on the quality and durablity
 
What company doesnt have a few hiccups. Every product has flaws. Go buy a brand bew car and see if its 100% perfect and has 0 problems. Good luck
 
What company doesnt have a few hiccups. Every product has flaws. Go buy a brand bew car and see if its 100% perfect and has 0 problems. Good luck

This is very true, it is much more important that they stand behind their product (flaws and all) and make it right for their customers. My personal experience with them has been that they do stand behind their products and make sure the customer is taken care of. As long as they continue to do this, and have a large stockpile of parts stateside, I don't see why you shouldn't buy one.
 
they are offering a 12 month warranty from what Iv gathered, and have multiple warehouses full of all the parts. Was speaking to nick Barton personally about it all the other day. I was impressed with the prices of rebuild kits and even cranks, all very affordable.


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What company doesnt have a few hiccups. Every product has flaws. Go buy a brand new car and see if its 100% perfect and has 0 problems. Good luck

This is true, but most try to minimize issues by researching a company and their products quality, then picking after that. No one should expect perfection, but it is smart to know in advance what you are buying into.
 
This is true, but most try to minimize issues by researching a company and their products quality, then picking after that. No one should expect perfection, but it is smart to know in advance what you are buying into.

Completely agree. When you look at what you are getting from a dollar standpoint, then you look at “worst case scenarios” and you look at what you would be left with (and the value), then you consider what you would have to spend to build a similar performing ski (that will undoubtedly have issues of its own) - the deal makes sense.


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