Recently I purchased a used Super Nova Tropos Drysuit from a member on the forum. The drysuit was an older design but brand new with the tags and price still attached to the sleeve. This suit has never been worn or even close to water. Last month a few of us fished the Patapsco in some chilly conditions. I was very excited since this would be my first experience wearing a drysuit. The second I stepped in the water something did not feel right, my feet felt cold and wet under the booties. I just figured since the material was thinner than my usually neoprene waders it was just my feet getting acclimated to the colder water. After returning to launch and packing up I removed the drysuit, my feet and shins were soaked...what a disappointment!
I was devastated, it took years for me to pull the trigger and purchase a drysuit. I called Kokatat and explained the situation, even spilling the beans that I purchased the suit used (honesty always pays off). I ended up shipping the suit back to their headquarters, and was explained that I was responsible for the shipping and repair cost. Hey, no problem....what else could I do than shove it back in the closet.
Just received a call tonight from Kokatat that my suit had a flaw in the seam tape and stitching that was not visible to the naked eye but somehow passed the original air test. They stated that the suit was unrepairable and they would send me a new suit free of charge! Since my original drysuit is no longer produced, they upgraded me to a Hydrus 3 at no charge. In addition, they did not have my size in stock so they pushed me up on the assembly line and I should receive the suit in 4 weeks. I'm really impressed with the customer service and Kokatat standing by their product. It's hard to find that integrity with companies in this business environment. I just wanted to share my experience and hopefully persuade a few members that are thinking about purchasing a drysuit but suffering from sticker shock...Happy New Year
I was devastated, it took years for me to pull the trigger and purchase a drysuit. I called Kokatat and explained the situation, even spilling the beans that I purchased the suit used (honesty always pays off). I ended up shipping the suit back to their headquarters, and was explained that I was responsible for the shipping and repair cost. Hey, no problem....what else could I do than shove it back in the closet.
Just received a call tonight from Kokatat that my suit had a flaw in the seam tape and stitching that was not visible to the naked eye but somehow passed the original air test. They stated that the suit was unrepairable and they would send me a new suit free of charge! Since my original drysuit is no longer produced, they upgraded me to a Hydrus 3 at no charge. In addition, they did not have my size in stock so they pushed me up on the assembly line and I should receive the suit in 4 weeks. I'm really impressed with the customer service and Kokatat standing by their product. It's hard to find that integrity with companies in this business environment. I just wanted to share my experience and hopefully persuade a few members that are thinking about purchasing a drysuit but suffering from sticker shock...Happy New Year
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