Superman dives are for the magazines and cameras. Thats it. They are totally impractical, hurt, and really serve no tactical purpose.
Now the REALLY good players will dive, head first into a snake, but its alot less of a dive, than it is a forward slide. The new PGi has a good shot by shot example of this. When done properly, there should always be some part of your body on the ground, ie:feet, then hands/elbows, then out stretch to a forward sliding motion. The times where some one is actually getting "air" is completely useless.
Other than the fact it looks cool.
Anyhow, on topic.
JackWood, let me say this: Not only is it infinitely cool to see you come over here and have a talk with us, I think it says something about your company. The guys at my field use Egos almost exclusively. ISU Redbirds (national champs!) come to mind. I had never shot one before, but was fortunate to shoot one of the guys Egos while we were closing up the field last week. I have to say, it was impressive.
Still, i always knew they were high quality guns, but just never wanted one because everyone has them. And (a big reason) is because i prefer to support companies that i feel like still have a "connection" to the player base. AGD is a good example. If i NEED something answered i know i can ask Tom and he will give it to me straight, i know that if i have a complaint about AGD (not that i could even think of one) that someone from AGD would listen, intently, to my complaint and talk me through it. I like that in a company. I just never thought Eclipse was like that. However, after seeing you come on here and have a good, honest discussion with us, i must say, i have a whole new opinion on PE. Will i buy a new Ego? heck no, im a poor musician, i cant afford that cost
but i tell you what if you ever make an electro around the $3-400.00 range, i will look SERIOUSLY at it.
I think in this age of big fancy pants marketing blitzes and super sponsorships, flashy ads and internet hype some companies forget that sometimes the best way to sell your product is just to talk to the people. Be honest and approchable and avoid all the b.s. we grow accustomed to. You have probably made more people consider an Ego (on here) by just chatting than you ever could have with fancy ads or sponsorships.
Now the REALLY good players will dive, head first into a snake, but its alot less of a dive, than it is a forward slide. The new PGi has a good shot by shot example of this. When done properly, there should always be some part of your body on the ground, ie:feet, then hands/elbows, then out stretch to a forward sliding motion. The times where some one is actually getting "air" is completely useless.
Other than the fact it looks cool.
Anyhow, on topic.
JackWood, let me say this: Not only is it infinitely cool to see you come over here and have a talk with us, I think it says something about your company. The guys at my field use Egos almost exclusively. ISU Redbirds (national champs!) come to mind. I had never shot one before, but was fortunate to shoot one of the guys Egos while we were closing up the field last week. I have to say, it was impressive.
Still, i always knew they were high quality guns, but just never wanted one because everyone has them. And (a big reason) is because i prefer to support companies that i feel like still have a "connection" to the player base. AGD is a good example. If i NEED something answered i know i can ask Tom and he will give it to me straight, i know that if i have a complaint about AGD (not that i could even think of one) that someone from AGD would listen, intently, to my complaint and talk me through it. I like that in a company. I just never thought Eclipse was like that. However, after seeing you come on here and have a good, honest discussion with us, i must say, i have a whole new opinion on PE. Will i buy a new Ego? heck no, im a poor musician, i cant afford that cost
but i tell you what if you ever make an electro around the $3-400.00 range, i will look SERIOUSLY at it. I think in this age of big fancy pants marketing blitzes and super sponsorships, flashy ads and internet hype some companies forget that sometimes the best way to sell your product is just to talk to the people. Be honest and approchable and avoid all the b.s. we grow accustomed to. You have probably made more people consider an Ego (on here) by just chatting than you ever could have with fancy ads or sponsorships.

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