I wasn't able to get all the analysis I wanted (I learned the free version of Survey Monkey didn't let me do much) - but here are some of my findings:
-Half of respondents own more than one autococker
-approx 20% of folks own multipe different E-frames
-Eblade 2's are #1 in market pentration at 47%
-There appear to be 3 "tiers" of customer interest, with #1 being price, #2 being ACE, Ergonomics, and Support. The final group is Programming Ease, Looks, and Battery Life.
-The MOST people are willing to pay for beam break eyes. People are willing to pay the most for bluetooth. There is also high value on a USB interface, LCD, and a rechargeable battery packs.
-Significant numbers of people are not that willing to pay more for 90 degree frames (surprised me!) - but the few that want it will pay for it.
-Most respondents prefer tournament play.
-40% of respondents play 3-4 times a month.
-35% of respondents spend $1100+ every 6 months on gear
-40% of respondents make over $75k
-35% of respondents are over age 24
Full results (arts and crafts - charts and graphs) can be found here:
Enjoy - Thomas
-Half of respondents own more than one autococker
-approx 20% of folks own multipe different E-frames
-Eblade 2's are #1 in market pentration at 47%
-There appear to be 3 "tiers" of customer interest, with #1 being price, #2 being ACE, Ergonomics, and Support. The final group is Programming Ease, Looks, and Battery Life.
-The MOST people are willing to pay for beam break eyes. People are willing to pay the most for bluetooth. There is also high value on a USB interface, LCD, and a rechargeable battery packs.
-Significant numbers of people are not that willing to pay more for 90 degree frames (surprised me!) - but the few that want it will pay for it.
-Most respondents prefer tournament play.
-40% of respondents play 3-4 times a month.
-35% of respondents spend $1100+ every 6 months on gear
-40% of respondents make over $75k
-35% of respondents are over age 24
Full results (arts and crafts - charts and graphs) can be found here:
Enjoy - Thomas

I live in what would be considered nationally a wealthy area (Bergen County, NJ) and most of the players around here aren't pulling that kind of cash. Factor in other areas of the country where the pay scales are nowhere near what they are around here & there's just no way that's accurate. Maybe there's some exclusive wealthy PB club around here that I've never seen where all of these guys play...
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