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Post by tbessie on Oct 5, 2023 10:08:48 GMT -8
I also wrote back to Marmot, asking them if they didn't keep ANY records from past years. Here's what they wrote back (which seems unbelievable to me, but whatever):
Dear Tim, Thank you for contacting Marmot. In response to your email, I apologize but we do not have copies of the list of products that were made at that time.
I am sincerely sorry for this inconvenience. If I can be of further assistance, please reply to this email directly. Thank you, Marmot Consumer Service
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Post by ErnieW on Oct 5, 2023 10:33:08 GMT -8
I know you resolved your issue in a generous way tbessie but thank you for the follow up. It does seem weird that a company that made history didn't keep any of it.
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Post by High Sierra Fan on Oct 8, 2023 11:02:34 GMT -8
On the history? That can get lost as companies get acquired then resold etc. perhaps that’s true of Marmot? Iirc there are websites that do track vintage outdoor gear. Yep:one of their sister companies? Rubbermaid. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marmot_(company)And
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Post by eric on Jan 2, 2024 10:26:11 GMT -8
Hi all. This seems like a great thread to jump in on. Hey I have a old vintage mid 90 Marmot DryLoft " ARETE" sleeping bag. Any guess as to the temp rating of the bag? Feels pretty heavy with alot of fill. Thanks for the help
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