Other sports the same way. They all want the advantage of having the latest and greatest technology as a competitive weapon against their competition.
I don’t see this with diving,
For many divers Diving is not a competitive sport.
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Other sports the same way. They all want the advantage of having the latest and greatest technology as a competitive weapon against their competition.
I don’t see this with diving,
There is a lot of truth in this in my experience.For instance, shops are selling freedivers scuba suits for freediving instead of freediving suits. They have never even tried a freediving suit so they have no way of knowing how well they work. Same with BC’s, they stock the latest jackets and think that’s all there is, but have no idea what a BP/W is and don’t care. They have never tried one to contrast it to the jacket to understand why people like them. This spills over into fins and other stuff too, like hose routing/hose lenghts, etc.
They are very stuck and it’s hurting them.
The word sport has many meanings.For many divers Diving is not a competitive sport.
For me the following part of an often used definition is true:The word sport has many meanings.
- When I left Colorado last week, the radios were filled with ads for a big sporting goods show. They are talking about equipment you use to shoot animals and catch fish.
- The magazine Sports Afield is all about killing animals.
- Betting on horse races is still referred to as the sport of kings.
- Gambling of any kind is still referred to as a sport.
.an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment.
I didn’t mean the activity of diving is competitive, I meant the shops selling the equipment must be competitive, and some of that is carrying the latest cutting edge equipment that their competition doesn't have.For many divers Diving is not a competitive sport.
I also think there is a lot of dive shop burn out, where owners have been battling online competition, oppressive manufacturer policies, the recession, daily survival. Many of them may not have the cunning business skills and drive that’s needed to always think two steps ahead. I think there is a point where they reach mental and physical exhaustion and they end up burying their heads in the sand and mentally shutting down. They set themselves up to become victims. Rapid changes are too much for some of them to handle. We’re all human and dive shop owners are no different.
We have 2 bike shops in Key West. Now, Key West is hard on bikes. Salt air rots chains and frays cables, bikes are a major mode of transportation, so bikes get stolen a lot, things just don't last here.I didn’t mean the activity of diving is competitive, I meant the shops selling the equipment must be competitive, and some of that is carrying the latest cutting edge equipment that their competition doesn't have.
I also think there is a lot of dive shop burn out, where owners have been battling online competition, oppressive manufacturer policies, the recession, daily survival. Many of them may not have the cunning business skills and drive that’s needed to always think two steps ahead. I think there is a point where they reach mental and physical exhaustion and they end up burying their heads in the sand and mentally shutting down. They set themselves up to become victims. Rapid changes are too much for some of them to handle. We’re all human and dive shop owners are no different.