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Dave Druck [KI6LBB]
Been busy lately and haven't had much time on the portal, but no excuse not to answer questions. Sorry for the delay gents.
We have had a problem with some of the UV reacting with the dye and there's some sort of chemical reaction turning the straps into an almost shredded wheat and failing. We do replace these bags free of charge and they're less than 1% of the bags ever to leave our warehouse. If this has happened to you, PM me with a photo of the straps and i'll get you a new one right away. Of Course sun will eat anything in time, i mean my paniers on my moto, my hi-lift cover... all the same.. but shouldn't happen that fast.
Again, we appreciate all the business and i want to stress, We're trying to keep a happy medium for the product. Not too elaborate, not too bulletproof and expensive, but right in the middle. That combined with awesome customer service and a no questions asked replacement policy.... i think we've found a great match.
I don't know if i've seen the stitching actually fail. I've seen other parts fail. Buckles from exerting too much force, rips, tears and the like. Our warranty is 1 year, but come by the shop, with your old bag and we'll get you a new one free of charge. This shouldn't of happened to you and for that we apologize. We want you to be happy.Stronger stitching where the straps meet the bag. Mine just failed with a single bundle of fire wood in it and disintegrated.
I've only had my bag for a month here on CO and it looks that way too. Unfortunately I don't think theres too much that can be done to fix it. A more expense die would raise the price but after awhile it all starts looking that way. The good news is just because it's faded doesn't make it weaker. It will take a while before it starts to break down. Even if these things had to be replaced yearly their worth it.
We have had a problem with some of the UV reacting with the dye and there's some sort of chemical reaction turning the straps into an almost shredded wheat and failing. We do replace these bags free of charge and they're less than 1% of the bags ever to leave our warehouse. If this has happened to you, PM me with a photo of the straps and i'll get you a new one right away. Of Course sun will eat anything in time, i mean my paniers on my moto, my hi-lift cover... all the same.. but shouldn't happen that fast.
Usually on FJ Cruisers and JK's we recommend you lengthen the top strap all the way out and buckle the straps from the bottom of the door area as you are correct, there really isn't enough room on the OEM swingout doors.i do love that bag ,i put stuff i cant find a place for ,tire wrench ,skimboard for the boys when on the coast ..but the fj does not have a swing out tire its mounted to the door ,a pain in the but to put on ..if you have a fj or its door mounted tire ,i added 3 washers to the studs to push the tire out just that much so i could get my hand behind to strap it in ..but do feel could the tightening points could be improved ?more like a tie down strap ?i also have added a strap under the tire to keep tension on the bag .....
Great idea, i'll look into that. Won't raise the price and will protect the straps longer.Perhaps a sleeve that covers the entire length of the strap would be enough to help with strap weathering?
Great Point Chazz. We opted not to go with metal buckles because it will drive the price of the bag up. We could easily outfit this bag with every high-end version material/grade and be well above $100... we could also make the HD version and for $200. At the end of the day, it's all what someone will spend on a trash bag, and the majority of folks feel our price is right inline, even if they buy a new one every year or two.Big bold red letters on the underside of the flap that say "PLACE TRASH IN TRASHBAG". That's my biggest problem with the Trasharoo, people carelessly toss nasty trash in it right on top of the heavy duty trash bag I always put in mine... :sombrero:
I switched to metal hardware about a year ago and couldn't be happier. That said, if I were in a wet climate I would want plastic. I'd say leave it as-is, it's easy enough for the desert dwellers to switch out the plastic for aluminum as needed.
I picked up the metal buckles from: http://www.strapworks.com/Side_Release_Buckle_p/msrb-a.htm
Again, we appreciate all the business and i want to stress, We're trying to keep a happy medium for the product. Not too elaborate, not too bulletproof and expensive, but right in the middle. That combined with awesome customer service and a no questions asked replacement policy.... i think we've found a great match.
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