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Muncie4 t1_iwervxg wrote

The answer you seek will fail you as there is no answer. The simple answer is to find the manufacturer with the longest warranty. The real issue is people who think they can use their LL Bean jacket as a backstop at the archery range and get SuperMAD when they don't get it replaced for $0. The reason for fine print is for dickbutts and as long as you take care of your jacket and don't place unrealistic expectations on it, the warranty should be fine.

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Muncie4 t1_iwg61tz wrote

Again, you have a valid concern. But you can't ask the internet about it. If you do, you will receive a response from Carl who wore a Columbia jacket for 10 years, had a zipper failure and his zipper was replaced for $0. And you will receive a response from Sally who wore the same Columbia jacket for 5 years and her warranty was denied after sliding 200 feet due to a 45MPH motorcycle collision. Carl is happy and tells you to have no fear. Sally is Big Mad and says Columbia is literal Satan.

Ignorant consumers always blame the fine print for their being a fuck head. Now there are companies that are also fuck heads, but you will find that its more consumers than companies.

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