Is it a good tactic though? Surely scarpa would make more money if they produced eg 2000 pairs? Do they think they wouldn't be able to sell them all at that price?
Right?? If it proves to be a good shoe, they could sell loads - after all, isn't that a pretty solid way to make money, by making a shoe that people like, and therefore want to buy? Kinda odd to bother making an improved shoe and not capitalise on it with increase markup, and limit themselves to only selling a small number.Only thing I can think is that maybe Bananafingers/Epictv have paid scarpa and scarpa just don't care, but that doesn't make loads of sense either tbh.
Worth remembering that UKB is a bit of a bubble. I don't go to the wall and see loads of people in scarpa slippers, despite the fact they get good reviews here. From scarpa's point of view maybe it's a pretty specialist show that they don't think will sell that well compared to their mainstays.
all black
I'm down to my last pair of the original orange Instinct S, so I am quite tempted to get some of these as I love the originals. My worry is how much have they changed it?
Quote from: Nutty on November 24, 2023, 01:25:45 pmI'm down to my last pair of the original orange Instinct S, so I am quite tempted to get some of these as I love the originals. My worry is how much have they changed it? If you mean the orange version that looked very much like the LE, it's principally the same shoe, bar a new microfibre upper (due to the original fabric supplier going out of business) and the toe patch being upgraded to the stickier M50 rubber (as per Instinct VSR) over Vibram. It's significantly different to the predecessor of the current Instinct S (which was orange and blue). I can't see what all the hoo-ha aimed at this shoe is about. It's simply a limited run remake of a good climbing shoe a lot of people liked. It came about in part off the back of requests for it from climbers at shoe demos and athletes lamenting its loss.
It came about in part off the back of requests for it from climbers at shoe demos and athletes lamenting its loss.
Kinda odd to bother making an improved shoe and not capitalise on it with increase markup, and limit themselves to only selling a small number.
Quote from: edshakey on November 23, 2023, 05:02:51 pmKinda odd to bother making an improved shoe and not capitalise on it with increase markup, and limit themselves to only selling a small number....are you complaining about them not rinsing us with a mega markup?
1. They are in the business of making climbing shoes, not fashion items
2. Resolers will not get used to the model before it vanish from the market, making it even more disposable than a climbing shoe already is
3. Buying a climbing shoe is an expensive commitment to a model that will be used for a long time. I would never buy a shoe from a brand that I do not trust to put out the same model for a long time, with enough production capacity to provide me with shoes when I need them, where I need them