Knox glove repairs
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Knox glove repairs
Just wanted to give a little shout out to Knox gloves. I damaged one of my gloves in my recent little off at Oulton. The glove did its job in the crash perfectly as my hands were fine but the air scoops and boa lace buckle had snapped off. I rang them up and they said to send it in to them and they'd have a look at it. They've just repaired it and sent it back to me within a week for the princely sum of zero pounds. Not sure if they're trying to tell me something but they even sent me a bottle of Nikwax leather cleaner for nothing! Seriously good customer services and great gloves (handroids). Thank you Knox!
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Re: Knox glove repairs
thats amazing backup especially for free , I bought some handroids this year and thought it a bit of an indulgence because of the price but they are well comfy now they are breaking in and the protection looks spot on.
Good to hear your feedback
Good to hear your feedback
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Re: Knox glove repairs
Awesome !! It's nice when a company looks after their customers.
Also, let us know what that leather cleaner is like and if it dries out the leather mainly
Also, let us know what that leather cleaner is like and if it dries out the leather mainly
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Re: Knox glove repairs
That's top notch service, and a very good way of ensuring your next purchase.
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Re: Knox glove repairs
Bloody hell that's impressive, what did you say or do to get away with the repair for free?!!
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Re: Knox glove repairs
That's great news, especially as I too have Knox Handroids.
I brought mine as I broke the knuckle of my little finger two years ago at Cadwell, and it despite being a minor injury it was debilitating in some respects for months afterwards.
I guess they worked better than my old gloves, because in my recent crash my hands survived unscathed.
But then so did my Handroids.
I brought mine as I broke the knuckle of my little finger two years ago at Cadwell, and it despite being a minor injury it was debilitating in some respects for months afterwards.
I guess they worked better than my old gloves, because in my recent crash my hands survived unscathed.
But then so did my Handroids.
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Re: Knox glove repairs
I think they do that to avoid any bad press. The boa lace system used to tighten the gloves is pretty unique to Knox so they don't want stories of ruined gloves floating round. It probably cost them pennies to fix and I've gone away a happy customer singing their praises!Rossgo wrote:Bloody hell that's impressive, what did you say or do to get away with the repair for free?!!
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Re: Knox glove repairs
But that's how all companies should be not the one offs. Like you say pennies and they get a happy person singing there praises.
"80mph" sorry officer I possibly could not have done that I'm no Valentino Rossi.
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Re: Knox glove repairs
Yep totally agree. One move can make someone very happy. Glad to hear you got it sorted so easily and quickly mate.
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