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<blockquote data-quote="Vermin93" data-source="post: 4141071" data-attributes="member: 9526"><p>This is what the actual warranty policies state. I have never pursued a warranty repair with Zeiss or Leupold, so I can't speak to how well they actually work in the real world. </p><p></p><p>Zeiss offers a limited, lifetime transferable warranty on all of their products except rangefinders. The warranty covers defects in workmanship or materials for the life of the product. The warranty does not cover damages due to misuse, neglect, accidental damage, mishandling or alteration of the products. The warranty is transferable using the registration process on the Zeiss website.</p><p></p><p>Leupold basically offers 2 different warranties for consumer optics. They have the Leupold Full Lifetime Guarantee, which covers their Golden Ring products, and they have the Leupold Limited Lifetime Warranty, which covers their non-Golden Ring products. The non-Golden Ring products include imported binoculars and spotting scopes. Both warranties exclude coverage if the product has been modified, misused or damaged by accident, abuse or misapplication. The primary difference between these two warranties is that the Leupold Full Lifetime Guarantee is transferable and the Leupold Limited Lifetime Warranty is limited to the original purchaser. If you have Leupold McKenzie, Rogue, Yosemite, Acadia, Cascades or Mojave binoculars or a Leupold Kenia or Ventana spotting scope, your limited lifetime warranty is not transferable. There are no requirements to transfer the Leupold Full Lifetime Guarantee for Golden Ring products to a new owner. </p><p></p><p>Zeiss includes a 5-year no-fault policy for some of their higher end optics. This includes the Victory SF, Victory HT and Conquest HD binoculars and the Victory HT, Conquest Duralyt, Conquest HD5 and Conquest DL riflescopes. Basically, this a 5-year no questions asked warranty.</p><p>Leupold does not include a no-fault policy for any of their consumer products. </p><p></p><p>Zeiss offers a 5-year limited warranty for electronic components that covers defects in workmanship or materials. </p><p>Leupold offers a 2-year limited warranty for electronic components that covers defects in workmanship or materials.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vermin93, post: 4141071, member: 9526"] This is what the actual warranty policies state. I have never pursued a warranty repair with Zeiss or Leupold, so I can't speak to how well they actually work in the real world. Zeiss offers a limited, lifetime transferable warranty on all of their products except rangefinders. The warranty covers defects in workmanship or materials for the life of the product. The warranty does not cover damages due to misuse, neglect, accidental damage, mishandling or alteration of the products. The warranty is transferable using the registration process on the Zeiss website. Leupold basically offers 2 different warranties for consumer optics. They have the Leupold Full Lifetime Guarantee, which covers their Golden Ring products, and they have the Leupold Limited Lifetime Warranty, which covers their non-Golden Ring products. The non-Golden Ring products include imported binoculars and spotting scopes. Both warranties exclude coverage if the product has been modified, misused or damaged by accident, abuse or misapplication. The primary difference between these two warranties is that the Leupold Full Lifetime Guarantee is transferable and the Leupold Limited Lifetime Warranty is limited to the original purchaser. If you have Leupold McKenzie, Rogue, Yosemite, Acadia, Cascades or Mojave binoculars or a Leupold Kenia or Ventana spotting scope, your limited lifetime warranty is not transferable. There are no requirements to transfer the Leupold Full Lifetime Guarantee for Golden Ring products to a new owner. Zeiss includes a 5-year no-fault policy for some of their higher end optics. This includes the Victory SF, Victory HT and Conquest HD binoculars and the Victory HT, Conquest Duralyt, Conquest HD5 and Conquest DL riflescopes. Basically, this a 5-year no questions asked warranty. Leupold does not include a no-fault policy for any of their consumer products. Zeiss offers a 5-year limited warranty for electronic components that covers defects in workmanship or materials. Leupold offers a 2-year limited warranty for electronic components that covers defects in workmanship or materials. [/QUOTE]
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