Or lacks the capital or the balls to make a real order that puts inventory on the shelves.Yes because every company dreams of playing "just the tip" with its customers and only selling a few units a year... the RokSlide conspiracies continue.
Or lacks the capital or the balls to make a real order that puts inventory on the shelves.Yes because every company dreams of playing "just the tip" with its customers and only selling a few units a year... the RokSlide conspiracies continue.
This is all I needed to hear. A business owner who lacks confidence (and an ability to sense demand). After this most recent round of availability games, I no longer want a Maven scope. I deal with business owners all day, every day. The ones who are afraid of risk don’t last.Maven is on a podcast. I think it was rokcast.
Basically in not so many words he doesn't believe the rok crowd is a large enough market.
He orders about 50- 100 at a time.
He figured the 1st run was a fluke and he would have to sit on the 2nd run.
Said he still believes the rush will die off so he's scared he will have to sit on a large shipment.
Production lead time is 5 months.
It just a simple matter of risk.
What you all need to do is pester them for a pre order, pay up from and take the risk off of Maven
That’s called risk. A business afraid of a $100k risk isn’t destined for much.The mob is fickle and all of this sudden demand is based on one dude on the internet. If anything goes wrong with that (like if SWFA somehow finds their way back into business and there are $500 approved scopes laying around), Maven is sitting on $100,000 worth of scopes that they can't sell until they convince a new group of people that they're better than Vortex and Leupold
All it will take is one Maven scope failing the Rokslide drop test. The mob will drop them like a hot potato and move onto the next flavor of the month.The mob is fickle and all of this sudden demand is based on one dude on the internet. If anything goes wrong with that (like if SWFA somehow finds their way back into business and there are $500 approved scopes laying around), Maven is sitting on $100,000 worth of scopes that they can't sell until they convince a new group of people that they're better than Vortex and Leupold
He said on the podcast its 1 per order to spread the wealth.I'm curious , was anyone able to buy multiple of the same color? Or was it limited to one buy?
Not doing that again. Five months will turn into a year+.Maven is on a podcast. I think it was rokcast.
Basically in not so many words he doesn't believe the rok crowd is a large enough market.
He orders about 50- 100 at a time.
He figured the 1st run was a fluke and he would have to sit on the 2nd run.
Said he still believes the rush will die off so he's scared he will have to sit on a large shipment.
Production lead time is 5 months.
It just a simple matter of risk.
What you all need to do is pester them for a pre order, pay up from and take the risk off of Maven
I have my doubts SWFA is returning anytime soon if ever. I don’t know what the hell the people do that work there all day.The mob is fickle and all of this sudden demand is based on one dude on the internet. If anything goes wrong with that (like if SWFA somehow finds their way back into business and there are $500 approved scopes laying around), Maven is sitting on $100,000 worth of scopes that they can't sell until they convince a new group of people that they're better than Vortex and Leupold
I just went with that number because it sounded like a lot but not like a million lot. Scope is $1200, podcast guy said 50-100 scopes, seemed ok.I have my doubts SWFA is returning anytime soon if ever. I don’t know what the hell the people do that work there all day.
Companies standing in their own way is bizarre. $100,000 worth the scopes wouldn’t last two weeks. But then again I’m not in the scope making market.
Certainly fair, but if you’re not willing to then you get what you get, when you get it.Consumers shouldn’t be the one providing interest free loans while they work out the how, when, and why to products.
Yeah, I listened to that episode. It sounds like he still doesn't understand why that scope is so popular. You would think they would try to get a grasp on it so they could maybe replicate the phenomenon in their other scope lines. Or at least take advantage of this one. Alas, it doesn't seem like they want to understand. They just chalk it up to a one off or something.Here's the truth- they didn't think the Mil reticle would be so popular as Maven only as one scope where mils out sales moa. That's why they ve continued to split the order moa/mil reticle.
There is a 5 month supply chain delay, which means you have to predict the market in 5 months. Maven sold out the original shipment and immediately ordered a another 150 of each which sold out in 1 day. Immediately ordered more which of course sold out in 45 minutes. Another rush order can't be delivered for 5 months.
There is also scheduling with thier supplier they can only produce so many as a partial order or in words making Mavens other optics line while trying to get scopes out. In April they ordered a substantial order of 1.2 unfortunately that puts the delivery date in October.
Nothing more that Maven wants then to sell you a scope.
You can listen here- Cade Maestas of Maven lays out what's happening with the 1.2 it's towards the end of the podcast https://www.rokslide.com/tt36-scouting-with-jared-bloomgren/
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Haha!!! you know thats not gunna happen
They've got influencers to sponsor
Maven doesn't do that, or atleast didn't in the beginning. And I hope they still dont.
Based on my dealings Asians could care less about selling you someone else's product with your name laser etched on.
So if anyone of you wants to put up the money I'm sure they'll sell you the scopes.
Really? Who?I know at least one influencer who is maven sponsored.