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better hope its the right size. because if you buy it on sale and need to exchange it they are only going to give you a refund. If you still want the item you're going to have to pay the difference in sale and non sale price to get the different size. my kids bought me a guide jacket. I had to pay $70 extra to get one size larger. bought my son a coat for christmas. again another $50 to get the correct size exchange. I think its a bunch of crap that a company that has no retail presense to charge extra for an exchange.
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Yes we all know to order the correct size (reference their sizing guide) and to keep a receipt.
They offered you a refund, you declined.
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After a recent acquisition and use last weekend I'm a fan of their Attack pants. Almost everywhere I hunt is a mountainside. I'm in decent shape, but I'm a world class sweater..seems like the better my conditioning, the quicker I start and the more I sweat. The hip vents really helped. Have you ever tried Prana Zion pants? Wondering if you have how they compare I'm late replying but I haven't tried Prana Zion's. I've used Pnuma Tenacity a lot. They've been very tough and I like them but they are a very different fit than the Attack pants. The Pnuma is much looser, a tad bit thinner, and has much bigger pockets. Lots of good options out there...just costly to try and find what fits the activity, a person's body, and a person's preference.
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Yes we all know to order the correct size (reference their sizing guide) and to keep a receipt.
They offered you a refund, you declined. what if the item is a gift? do you know the phu cking sizing chart and how it applies to your 11 year old? you don't think its odd to go to exchange the item and you aren't allowed to exchange it for the correct size without paying the difference between the sales price and non sales price? even if the item is brand new with tags on it. how many stores if you buy and new coat, you go and take it back after purchase brand new with tags will NOT let you exchange it for another size without any charge regardless of what you paid for it? what retail stores have that policy? to a more broader point. and this is a problem with society and in particular this forum. notice how many people will defend their purchase no matter what. its like because you chose the company you have to defend BS practices. Why can't you just say yeah paying $50 extra to exchange your kids jacket is pretty much BS. why can't you just admit that? you're too busy defending your purchase even though its crap. This is something you and others need to realize about yourselves. probably the same kind of people who refuse to admit they were duped during covid. SERIOUSLY MAN LEARN TO CALL A SPADE A SPADE!
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I'm not defending them. I stated facts. The customer is not always right. They tried by offering you a refund, yet you still complain.
I own four items from kuiu, I'm not a fan boy, but I'm also a realist
I am more than willing to call a spade a spade. I'm sorry you didn't get your way.
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My guide jacket made in Vietnam. I'm a fk'n tightass to a fault. But for the price I paid I'd do it again USA or not. Just being honest.
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Wasn’t Kuiu supposed to be the righteously made in USA hunting apparel company to fill the void left when Sitka went offshore?
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Wasn’t Kuiu supposed to be the righteously made in USA hunting apparel company to fill the void left when Sitka went offshore? I believe they first they were manufactured in Canada. If you want made in America, you can source it pretty easily (beyond clothing, origin, sitka arrowhead [I think], maybe some other berry compliant clothing company I'm forgetting)
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I bought one of their pro bino harnesses to hold a new set of Pulsar LRF XP50 bino's.
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Sizes run small for me so, I order up one size. Base Camp is nice. Got a outfitter jacket which is ok. I might purchase the Kenai Jacket.
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