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Henning DK wrote: To be fair, a number of new ideas have gone into the design of the new generation of Nelo surfskis, and they are mostly very succesful.
Rusty screws are unfortunate, and I assume there will be a better solution. I made my own for the time being.
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absolutelyphotofr wrote: I now have ZERO affiliation with Nelo... but I want to be clear and share my opinion here:
a) it shouldn't be this way Agreed
b) it's not however the end of the World as we know it Agreed, but see (a)
c) we buy things every single day that aren't perfect (see note below about cars) See (a)
d) Nelo is by far amongst the very top in the World in terms of details to construction and craftsmanship. Clearly not if a critical component is rusting within 2 days of purchase and sure to fail if not rectified by purchaser
CARS:
Cars are designed to be driven in snow, ice, and rain... at the very least RAIN. One would think that nothing should rust on your car. Perhaps we all need to get on our knees, look under our car, and take notice of the discuss. I don't see you guys hammering car innovators for their rusty bolts, so yeah, it cracks me up - because most people are missing the point about strength of the Nelo skis, durability, and performance - minus couple of screws that are like brake pads: wearing parts. Cracks me up too that people are prepared to defend a clearly inferior and unsatisfactory component. Using your analogy, it should be considered OK to have to replace a new cars steering column on purchase, because if you don't it will fail in a month or two
Food for thoughts, right?
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