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Looks like Aqualung has gone online for equipment purchases. How the mighty have fallen.
Oh, the signs of panic in a very bad economy.
Well...it was more than just Rodales and local dives shops revolting against Skin Diver magazine selling add space to large mail order retailers like Central Skin divers, Barry Scuba and the third one I can never remember. The rise of the internet itself had something to do with it.What I see here is that mail order scuba gear used to be the norm, and U. S. Divers (the predecessor to Aqualung) was right there in the thick of it. Rodale's Scuba Diving magazine changed the industry all by themselves. Any comments from grumpy old guys who can remember that far back?
Frank
there were post on here about MSRP and I agree that MSRPs are usually designed to fatten wallets but they are not absolute. You go to a shop and say "Aqualung has this product for 195 dollars can you beat it?" Chances are they want the sale in their till so they will do so.
I am proud of Aqualung for doing the online sales. Its great for there are some places out there where people have to drive hours to get to a dive shop. If you save 20 dollars by driving say 3 hours to the shop it would cost more then simply buying it online.
Well...it was more than just Rodales and local dives shops revolting against Skin Diver magazine selling add space to large mail order retailers like Central Skin divers, Barry Scuba and the third one I can never remember. The rise of the internet itself had something to do with it.