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It’s well deservedSo much hate here. Yikes!
It’s well deservedSo much hate here. Yikes!
It’s not hate, it’s honesty. And it’s good to point out to people that are blind to it sometimes. Then they can make an informed decision for themselves.So much hate here. Yikes!
I honestly like almost all of them too. Remi Warren is probably one of the most awesome humans and hunters on the planet. Salt of the Earth guy.I don’t hate gritty or any of the crew, or people in general. But I DO hate their business approach. Brian’s pretty clear who he works with and is open about using what he likes. Generally good comparisons between things. I don’t like his content’s format as of late.
Another example of this today, which pains me because I like Brady M - browning released a new xbolt 2, and there he is on the gram showing it. That in itself is pretty natural as he’s been using browning for a good while, no biggie. But whoever the clown in browning marketing that just HAD to have him wear a browning camo jacket, as a placement: fake. So fake. He’s in Sitka like 24/7. It’s like another form of ambush marketing. And I do hate that.
And taking checks to push those “good enough” products is what’s allowing them to be out hunting for a job instead of working a 9-5. The time in the hills is what is driving the success and why some of them come across as such great hunters and not based on skill or knowledge
If sales folk say “straight fire”, “legit”, “tac driver” or “game changer” in a sentence my ass hat flag goes up.I cannot stand when a company releases a new product on social media, and the first handful of comments are from the social media influencers that have been paid to use or maybe even paid to just vouch for the product. One of the most use comments seems to be "this is straight fire"
Ted K from ARC said in a podcast a few years ago that the reason he doesn't donate to PRS prize tables is that "when you see someone using my stuff I want you to know that they thought it was so good they spent their hard earned money on it." I've thought about that a lot over the last few years, and I really respect his approach.
The reason influencer and content marketing are so prevalent is because they work. The lack of authenticity sure becomes nauseating, though.
I don't think I'll be buying any Peax.
Ted's a good guy and it's a interesting stance but I don't think it's working
That’s why resources like Rokslide, and lately Mindful Hunter reviews are great. Honest feedback on gear with no incentive to push brands.That's the discouraging part. I'd like to believe someone would be rewarded for just focusing on making exceptional products, but the reality is that the general consumer is drawn to influencer and content marketing like moths to a flame.
Couldn’t agree more. love the work that mindful reviews has been doing for sure. I signed up for a life membership myself, because I think his platform is very important for getting unbiased info out there.That’s why resources like Rokslide, and lately Mindful Hunter reviews are great. Honest feedback on gear with no incentive to push brands.
Funny enough he did the review on the Peax headlamp that people were claiming was just a rebranded $20 one from China.Couldn’t agree more. love the work that mindful reviews has been doing for sure. I signed up for a life membership myself, because I think his platform is very important for getting unbiased info out there.
The headlamp is the only Peaks item I own. And Yes, it's a good headlamp and I have had no issues with it. The main advantage I see is the rechargeable battery last longer than most, but is heavier. The red light is the brightest I have seen and actually is bright enough to hike in the dark. Thats where the advantages stop.Funny enough he did the review on the Peax headlamp that people were claiming was just a rebranded $20 one from China.
He found that it in fact was similar, but definitely performed better than the cheaper one.
In that case you can say “yes you get more for your money”
Absolutely. I’d definitely trust his unbiased reviews, more than the ten most popular influencers with discount codes saying the same thing though lolFunny enough he did the review on the Peax headlamp that people were claiming was just a rebranded $20 one from China.
He found that it in fact was similar, but definitely performed better than the cheaper one.
In that case you can say “yes you get more for your money”
This headlamp is $95 which is highly overpriced. Besides the bright red light my black diamond for $60 does everything this light does and is lighter.
I'm waiting for their Muley Freak collab to drop. Wouldn't that be an epic thread.... for about 3 minutes lolThey will still sell product, but its funny to me how much Peaks gets bashed on Rokslide, which is a vast majority of the of their target consumer base. You would think they would want to keep us in good graces and want to have healthy dialogue whether they agree or not. Again, just another sign that Peaks is a fraud.