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Good thread.
There are some missing pieces.
I think it is likely that some of the fastest moving gear will end up for sale at places like Target and Walmart. One of the major sporting goods chains was selling SCUBA gear for a while here much to the annoyance of the LDSs.
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While I agree with you about 99.99% of the time, I just can't imagine buying any meaningful equipment from Walmart. Unless they had an identical brand-name item for less they simply would not get my business because I will assume that they are selling sub-standard crap. They impress me as being a Chinese retailer and my experience with Chinese products is that while they may be able to make an exact copy of a Honda GX engine that lasts just as long and costs 1/4 as much, the rubber parts fall apart. Same with air hoses, tires, etc. Consequently, I would not buy something like a regulator or BC from them. I also assume any mask or fins they sell is not equal to what we normally dive with--it's just stuff for people who want to snorkel a couple of times while on vacation. If they had an underwater flashlight for $5 I might go for that.

Also, Sport Chalet did sell scuba gear and had dive classes etc but I don't see how they even kept that department going. I went in once to get a tank filled and had to carry my tank across a parking lot, across the store, up the stairs, around the corner, and then back again. I did not feel like I was talking to fellow divers in the store, just retail salespeople. If someone wants to incorporate scuba into a retail store they will need to make it much more accessible and convince me that the guy filling the tank has actually at least seen a scuba tank before.
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