JBFG
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Thanx for all the great insight!
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Which is actually a bunch of crap because an Air 2 is essentially the same type system of primary donate but for some reason those are OK??BP/W is fine. Ask them about Long Hose and Primary Donate and then you start to get all kinds of ruffled feathers.
Just as an example: If a shop carried nothing but bp/w then they would be selling nothing but BP/w because you wouldn’t have a choice. All OW students going through that shop would be trained from the start in bp/w and wouldn’t know any different. They would be doing the exact same dives and having just as much fun as any other diver trained in a jacket.There's your reason.
It is a self-fulfilling prophecy that I lived through while being the only technical instructor for a shop. The owner was terrified about unsold inventory, so although he would be happy to sell that gear to my students if they special-ordered it, he had nothing on display, nothing in inventory. When my students needed to buy their gear (many thousands of dollars worth), they had to choose between waiting for weeks for a special order to get in or getting it in a couple days from an online vendor. This pissed the owner off, as he pointed out that none of my students were buying gear from the shop.
Even if the shop has the gear in inventory and on display, the customers will buy after having a shop employee give the pros and cons of the various options. If that employee is not a BP/W kind of diver, nobody's going to buy it.
Not really. If they sold BP/W/s, the profit margin would be similar.The bottom line reason why a majority of shops do not sell bp/w as a mainline product is because the profit margin is much less
I have to disagree (just a little).Not really. If they sold BP/W/s, the profit margin would be similar.
It takes a full commitment to a type of gear in rental fleet, sales, teaching, sales recommendations, etc. If a shop was 100% committed to bp/w and pushed them, then had a jacket sitting in a corner and never mentioned it which one do you think they would be selling more of?
The bottom line reason why a majority of shops do not sell bp/w as a mainline product is because the profit margin is much less and they will dilute sales of the more profitable jackets, and also mess up their aggregate sales tiers on the rest of that name brand product line.
Just as an example: If a shop carried nothing but bp/w, then they would be selling nothing but BP/w because you wouldn’t have a choice. All OW students going through that shop would be trained from the start in bp/w and wouldn’t know any different. They would be doing the exact same dives and having just as much fun as any other diver trained in a jacket.
You’re right, if the owner and or employees are not bp/w people, then they will not carry or endorse them. It takes a full commitment to a type of gear in rental fleet, sales, teaching, sales recommendations, etc. . If a shop was 100% committed to bp/w and pushed them, then had a jacket sitting in a corner and never mentioned it which one do you think they would be selling more of?
The bottom line reason why a majority of shops do not sell bp/w as a mainline product is because the profit margin is much less and they will dilute sales of the more profitable jackets, and also mess up their aggregate sales tiers on the rest of that name brand product line.
Yes I know shops should carry a variety, most won’t do that. I doesn’t make financial sense because aggregate sales tiers will be affected. The more units of a certain brand they sell the better prices they get on all the other stuff on that particular brand. I was trying to illustrate a point.Carrying a well rounded selection of gear is a much (at least when I was running a shop) better approach. BP/W is not for everyone. In fact, there is no one gear configuration that will make every diver happy. I am a BP/W diver, yet I realize not everyone will favor that type of BCD. That is fine. Ignorance about a type or style or stuck on the idea there can only be one kind or method is actually the issue.
In theory the profit margin is the same. However because divers who learned about BP/W on the internet bought on the internet, sales remained on the internet from online dealers who have the ability to discount the products. If shops wanted to compete in this day and age they would have to take a hit on profit to be competitive. The problem dive shops have is that BP/W users tend to be more internet and info savvy than someone who knows nothing and walks into a shop just wanting to take OW. Most current BP/W users bought their unit online.Where are you getting this information? It isn’t accurate at all. The profit margin is about the same. The main reason a BP/W isn’t sold is due to the lack of interest, knowledge, and/or experience with it.
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It’s the only sports equipment industry that I’ve seen that is so political and crazy about different gear. If it was bicycling and someone came up with a new style frame or component the shops would be scrambling to be the first to get it in. Dive shops do everything not to get new stuff in, just nuts!