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Bog fieldpod vs deathgrip sturdiness
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<blockquote data-quote="brian11" data-source="post: 2876278" data-attributes="member: 112031"><p>This is for sure. American Outdoor Brands is one of those Wall Street holding companies that buys up what were once great brands, then product quality and customer service get tossed out the window so the new owners can focus on squeezing every dollar they can out of it. AOB is a horrible example. They own dozens of well-known, once-great brands. I had a problem with a defective new Bog tripod. It took months to finally get a response from them. I recently had a pre-purchase question about a Crimson Trace product. That was weeks ago. Still no response. I had a problem with a defective Wheeler action wrench. It took them MONTHS to respond. That was nearly a year ago. I am STILL waiting for them to send me the replacement they promised.</p><p>Avoid anything made by companies owned by American Outdoor Brands!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brian11, post: 2876278, member: 112031"] This is for sure. American Outdoor Brands is one of those Wall Street holding companies that buys up what were once great brands, then product quality and customer service get tossed out the window so the new owners can focus on squeezing every dollar they can out of it. AOB is a horrible example. They own dozens of well-known, once-great brands. I had a problem with a defective new Bog tripod. It took months to finally get a response from them. I recently had a pre-purchase question about a Crimson Trace product. That was weeks ago. Still no response. I had a problem with a defective Wheeler action wrench. It took them MONTHS to respond. That was nearly a year ago. I am STILL waiting for them to send me the replacement they promised. Avoid anything made by companies owned by American Outdoor Brands! [/QUOTE]
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