Another area I feel the two companies vary and I don’t mean to sound like I’m anti Daystate here. Like I said I really love my RedWolf.
When FX come up with a new barrel system or regulator ect they don’t forget those who have already invested in there product. Earlier models are often upgradable and they will mention that on the release of the new product. They will also explain if it was not possible to upgrade older models. They will occasionally retrofit parts at a discount to keep customers happy
Daystate introduced there new Safari very high power RedWolf which is great. It has 20% more power than the standard hp RedWolf. Now they have sold a lot of expensive hp RedWolfs to customers and I imagine many will feel a bit disappointed. There focus is immediately on new sales. No mention of whether the older model can be up dated. I have seen a post here on AGN already from a guy who had just got his RedWolf and is indeed feeling let down.
You may have to wait longer for an FX product to hit the shelves but at least you know it’s coming and you can decide to buy what is available now or wait. That tends to ease customers into a new model and not upset people When Matt Dubber does his reviews on his new Impact X he always remembers to mention how much he still loves his original Impact I think that’s very deliberate to not alienate those who have the early model I’m sure that strengthens customer loyalty to the brand
When FX come up with a new barrel system or regulator ect they don’t forget those who have already invested in there product. Earlier models are often upgradable and they will mention that on the release of the new product. They will also explain if it was not possible to upgrade older models. They will occasionally retrofit parts at a discount to keep customers happy
Daystate introduced there new Safari very high power RedWolf which is great. It has 20% more power than the standard hp RedWolf. Now they have sold a lot of expensive hp RedWolfs to customers and I imagine many will feel a bit disappointed. There focus is immediately on new sales. No mention of whether the older model can be up dated. I have seen a post here on AGN already from a guy who had just got his RedWolf and is indeed feeling let down.
You may have to wait longer for an FX product to hit the shelves but at least you know it’s coming and you can decide to buy what is available now or wait. That tends to ease customers into a new model and not upset people When Matt Dubber does his reviews on his new Impact X he always remembers to mention how much he still loves his original Impact I think that’s very deliberate to not alienate those who have the early model I’m sure that strengthens customer loyalty to the brand
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