Durability Pledge Card
Four durability commitments you can test, not values language, each naming the thing that proves it.
Four durability commitments you can test, not values language, each naming the thing that proves it.
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Durability Pledge Card states four commitments as checkable rows rather than values language, each one naming the thing that proves it: repairable at the bench or it does not ship, currently 9 of 12 components swappable; patterns on file forever so a 2015 bag gets a panel cut from the original, not a close enough guess; parts stocked 10 years after retirement with the runout date published next to every retired bag; and the receipt, the oldest bag in service registered in 2015, through the bench twice, a zipper in 2019 and a strap in 2024.
Pledges are one array. The closing note makes the point directly: a pledge you cannot check is a slogan, and the registry is what makes this one checkable.
Reach for this block at the close of a sustainability section, after the honest unknowns card and the shipping footprint explainer. The parts shelf stock period and the pattern archive date must be live commitments backed by real operations.
A natural flow around it on an Ecommerce Pro page:
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One strong use is the four pledge format for a maker with a real bench and a parts shelf. Other pledge cards:
Tip: "Four lines you can test, not values language" is the heading subtext, and it is the one sentence that tells the reader what kind of page they are on.