The prices of the sp epip has droped drastically! Do you think it drops because its the end of the year and it time to mark down? Or do you think they quit making them and selling off the rest of them because of poor sales? :)
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38its the end of the year. Slash the price0%5Lack of interest. (poor sales)0%33The poll is expired.
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Yes, its because of poor sales. Same for the Ion. At the beginning of the year they raised the Ion prices, only to lower them again.
Now theyve come out with the $150 marker. Given enough time, it too is going to have poor sales. This industry is running out of 'OMG' products. Then they will have to rely on their reputation...
Wonder when they are going to figure out that cheap markers arent the reason why people have quit playing. You can give the markers away if you want. It isnt going to change the fact that to PLAY paintball is expensive, and is VERY expensive at 15 bps. And if it isnt fun(which many have said), there is no point paying to play it. -
Originally posted by RogueFactor
Wonder when they are going to figure out that cheap markers arent the reason why people have quit playing. You can give the markers away if you want. It isnt going to change the fact that to PLAY paintball is expensive, and is VERY expensive at 15 bps. And if it isnt fun(which many have said), there is no point paying to play it.
I agree
the sport has to be fun or have an appeal that makes it worth wanting to spend the $ it requires. Some places have succesfully achieved this and are doing well, however most have not or do not understand the concept.
paint sales are what keep a field going, but good fields,service,and facilites are what keep them coming back.
Likely the epiphany was/is being phased out due to the 3-4 new similar guns that they want to push instead.
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i think what made the epiphany go down is because it was so expensive for what you get, the mini and the rail offered so much more at the same price. The epiphany is bascially and ion with a few Minor ups.Comment
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Originally posted by ChronobreakI agree
the sport has to be fun or have an appeal that makes it worth wanting to spend the $ it requires. Some places have succesfully achieved this and are doing well, however most have not or do not understand the concept.
paint sales are what keep a field going, but good fields,service,and facilites are what keep them coming back.
Likely the epiphany was/is being phased out due to the 3-4 new similar guns that they want to push instead.
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Prices are going down across the board., because people arent buying. Why they arent buying is the question.Originally posted by nathanjones008i think what made the epiphany go down is because it was so expensive for what you get, the mini and the rail offered so much more at the same price. The epiphany is bascially and ion with a few Minor ups.
You can buy a Dye SLG at $250(MSRP), and a Mini brand new for $300 now.
Markers keep getting cheaper...and more people quit playing the sport. Its a wonderful marketing strategy. Pure genious.Comment
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i think its because people have realized that the epiphony is an ion, nothing more. SP has no origionality in their guns, all or most of the new ones that they came out with are differently upgraded ions.Comment
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It's not just the cost for the new player, it's intimidating. I went to a local indoor field last month and played with a few new guys. One with a rental, and one with a new ION. Both got owned by the regulars that were slinging paint hard. The rental guy was pretty discouraged by the time he was done, he spent a good bit of time hunkered down into the first bunker he could get to until he got shot out. The kid with the ION wasn't as discouraged, but by the end of the day had decided he needed to upgrade his gear simply because he didn't feel he could keep up with the regulars.Originally posted by RogueFactorWonder when they are going to figure out that cheap markers arent the reason why people have quit playing. You can give the markers away if you want. It isnt going to change the fact that to PLAY paintball is expensive, and is VERY expensive at 15 bps. And if it isnt fun(which many have said), there is no point paying to play it.
So in one day we had two new players that were both discouraged, one because he knew he was outclassed, one because he thought better gear would help him play better. Both thought that firepower was the answer.Comment
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Yep, thats the result of fewer people participating. Smaller groups at the field now require combining the new walk-on players with the regulars. Its a vicious cycle.Originally posted by robnixIt's not just the cost for the new player, it's intimidating. I went to a local indoor field last month and played with a few new guys. One with a rental, and one with a new ION. Both got owned by the regulars that were slinging paint hard. The rental guy was pretty discouraged by the time he was done, he spent a good bit of time hunkered down into the first bunker he could get to until he got shot out. The kid with the ION wasn't as discouraged, but by the end of the day had decided he needed to upgrade his gear simply because he didn't feel he could keep up with the regulars.
So in one day we had two new players that were both discouraged, one because he knew he was outclassed, one because he thought better gear would help him play better. Both thought that firepower was the answer.Comment
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With that announcement the other day, they have to clear out the old stock. One of those markers was some upgraded epiphany, iirc. The depth of the price cut should indicate how many they have in stock at the moment. It also gives you a better idea of the real cost of manufacture, advertising, and legal action.Originally posted by ChronobreakLikely the epiphany was/is being phased out due to the 3-4 new similar guns that they want to push instead.
So, who is working on the modular/disposable marker? Oh yeah, it's been done, prior art (I didn't see an announcement).
Anyway, the thought is: Rental markers are usually something durable, but if you go cheap enough and make the major parts easily traded (eye modules, regulators, bolts made of orings), can you rent high speed electros on a general basis? Not that it would improve the game, just as a marketing angle.
Can you rent Ions commonly? I'm still seeing tippmanns and illustrator clones.Comment
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i think keeping batteries would be a nightmare.Originally posted by Spider-TWcan you rent high speed electros on a general basis? Not that it would improve the game, just as a marketing angle.
Can you rent Ions commonly? I'm still seeing tippmanns and illustrator clones.
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Its Simple
They need Money For more lawsuits.
Jack Boots and ss men dont come cheap. Than there is flags, uniforms and propaganda and you know that stuff aint free.
So when you need some loot you either scam the elderly or have a crappy gun sale.
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Truer words may have never been spoken on this forum.Originally posted by RobbieIts Simple
They need Money For more lawsuits.
Jack Boots and ss men dont come cheap. Than there is flags, uniforms and propaganda and you know that stuff aint free.
So when you need some loot you either scam the elderly or have a crappy gun sale.
bahaaaabahaa
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