I'm hoping that with this change in the 'external' direction, FL can have a good look at some 'internal' issues. Some of the things I'd like to see changed are:
- More accurate customer service. I've been told incorrect info direct from FL on more than one occasion, including a strong recommendation for a pant size that ended up being 6 inches too big! Based on the recommendation, I bought multiple pairs of pants, only to have them not fit. Given I'm on the other side of the world, returning them simply wasn't viable.
- More timely customer service - and which answers all the relevant questions. I've sometimes waited days for reply emails, and often single-liners that don't answer what I asked. If I'm going to drop more than a grand up-front, and expect to have a long-term 'relationship' with a company, I expect more than this.
- Better QC: I ordered one item direct from FL that had a QC issue so obvious that even a cursory glance would spot it. Hard to understand how something like this could get through a strong QC system.
- Keeping inventory in stock. Hopefully this will be easier if they'll be fulfilling most of the orders. While their overseas market might not be high, FL need to understand that some of their market is overseas - and we don't buy on the US cycle. No doubt there are also people in the US who don't buy their gear right before season, but have to purchase it as they can afford it throughout the year, want to test it on scouting trips, and so on. If it's on your website, keep it in stock. Don't become like K**u and piss people off, or keep us waiting for months.
- Review pricing: some FL is priced at higher rates than comparative items from other brands, especially high-end hiking and climbing brands. I get that hunting gear is boutique, and some of those other companies benefit from having a larger market, but I often feel like I'm paying a price premium just because I want to support FL ... and I like Fusion!

- Sorting out sizing. I'm still not sure if the sizing on gaiters has been fixed, so felt like I was taking a gamble when ordering some recently. Sizing should really reflect what's in a company's own description - and sizing chart. And pants need to be sized with an adequate 'crotch length' - as are hiking pants - to factor in that they need to be worn at the natural waist, not the hips, as that's where a pack belt needs to go. All my FL pants, sized correctly in every other way for me, give me a 'wedgie' when worn at the natural waist ... and I'm not over-tall.
If FL happens to read this, know that FL is pretty much all I wear and I hope to continue to support the company. So the above is offered in the spirit of helping with this new direction, and not as a bash or winge fest.
Keep making quality. Keep experimenting. Keep testing before bringing to market (rather than vice versa, like some companies.) Keep supporting public lands. Keep doing periodic sales that make your gear more achievable for some of us. And keep listening to us.