Rocky boots - CONSUMER ALERT
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Rocky boots - CONSUMER ALERT
Has anyone else's Rocky boot's soles worn completely or cracked? Please post your Rocky boots experience here. I am trying to return my boots and they are giving me a significant amount of resistance. Unfortunately, I do not have a receipt for my purchase. Please include pics if you can, I am trying to get a refund or replacement for my boots.
Where's the deer?
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They are pretty old. The soles cracked pretty soon after I bought them but I never pursued a refund. Ever since the soles crumbled like they were dipped in acid. I found out later on that I wasn't the only one and if it wasn't such a common problem I would just toss them out. Here is another pair....
You can read more about Rocky boot's problems here:
http://www.archerytalk.com/vb/showthread.php?t=237145
You can read more about Rocky boot's problems here:
http://www.archerytalk.com/vb/showthread.php?t=237145
Where's the deer?
I have owned Rocky boots for years but I have bought my last pair.....
I am happy to show and tell what you get with Rocky boots.....I tell everybody that mentions buying Rockys.......they are junk and they don't stand behind the product!!!
This is my experience with Rocky boots.....soles that disintegrate and come off in chunks!
I am happy to show and tell what you get with Rocky boots.....I tell everybody that mentions buying Rockys.......they are junk and they don't stand behind the product!!!
This is my experience with Rocky boots.....soles that disintegrate and come off in chunks!
billert, following is a post about Rocky boots. Before I decided not to buy them I contacted the company and asked if they were having problems with the soles. They wrote back and basically told me that the top end boots were well made and the company would stand behind them, but if you didn't go top end, too bad so sad. They weren't making any excuses, they simply said it cost too much to make a good quality sole. I bought Irish Setters.
http://www.excaliburcrossbow.com/phpBB2 ... c&start=15
http://www.excaliburcrossbow.com/phpBB2 ... c&start=15
Not when you buy Rocky boots!!!LoneWolf wrote:You get what you pay for!...
If you look at the photo I posted.......the soles on my boots were not wore out.......they just came apart. While they are not the most expensive boot available, I paid good money for those boots......they weren't free......I certainly did not get what I paid for!!!
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It seems like good soles are hit and miss. Some had quality material and some did not.
You may also feel free to contact the company directly through their website www.rockyboots.com and the Canadian rep. Bob Rutter at [email protected] or the US rep. Jean Maynard at [email protected]
If you belong to other forums post your rocky boots experiences with them as well and be sure to post a link back here so I can track the information spread.
You may also feel free to contact the company directly through their website www.rockyboots.com and the Canadian rep. Bob Rutter at [email protected] or the US rep. Jean Maynard at [email protected]
If you belong to other forums post your rocky boots experiences with them as well and be sure to post a link back here so I can track the information spread.
Where's the deer?
I have worn Rocky boots for the past 11 years and never have had a problem. I currently have a pair of the Bear Claws 2 that I paid $160.00 us dollars for and over the last 2 years I am very pleased. That being said; I don't think I will ever buy another pair of Rocky's again for 2 reasons. The first reason is that I made sure the the last pair I purchased was still made right here in Southern Ohio before they moved to China or what ever Asian country they were moving to. I think all the Rocky's made now are not as good as they used to be. The second reason is I believe they are way over priced now. They moved overseas to stay competitive and yet they are still very expensive. I also purchased a pair of Lacrosse boots two years ago for turkey hunting and early bow season as they only have a small amount of insulation. I only paid $ 52.00 and they are a great boot. No leaking, no cracking and no fading of the cordura camo uppers. The 800 gram full thinsulate boot at that time was only $87.00. So next time I need boots I think I'll stick with Lacrosse.
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