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Bandit Man
I feel like I buy the guide for the section summary comparisons and list of best of/recommended gear. My tastes have aligned well with the skis JFE and others seem to prefer. Hope they can continue to be a viable business w/o straying too far from the “honest gear reviews” premise.
I wonder if they track hits (traffic) on their site? I know I’ve gone there way less in the last 8 months…. prolly cause it’s so off-putting as they now come across as insurance pushers (vs ski reviewers).
My advice is to keep the “crashes and close calls” out of the gear reviews and podcasts. Cause when I go to Blister I wanna hear about skis. It’s like a Mtn bike company telling you that you’re gonna get really hurt when you ride mtn bikes so here’s some insurance for ya. That’s weird.
Agree with banditman above. I have no problem with them trying to be viable. Sell whatever the f you want. Then I’ll make the decision as to whether I’ll buy it. For example, I like the print version of the Guide (specs, summary comparisons etc. are useful to gear whores like me) and so I am willing to pay the $77CDN to get it delivered.
But I wish they would have a big button on the site that says “Insurance”. Then if I do want insurance I can go there.
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Sure is a lot of words. I skimmed only.
In re: impartiality: I think we’re parsing this well beyond the margin of error. Ski reviews are imprecise to begin with. I don’t need my ski review to be conducted with the same level of rigor as a cancer drug trial. Blister’s use of “impartial” is marketing, though they structure it so they’re more impartial than somebody who has a link to buy them from their online store. Bias exists and arguing that it doesn’t is stupid. I’d even go so far as to say it’s pretty dumb.
In re: negativity and reviews generally: slingin shit is helpful. If somebody doesn’t like a ski I want to know why. The big strong tail kicked your ass all over the hill? Sounds like something I’m into. The things you really like and the things you really don’t like is the signal in all the noise - and blister reviews sure have a lot of noise. That’s fine, but if we’re opining on review quality they could go for a bit more signal.
Oh, and vitriol? Maybe those worried about vitriol should pm Greg from alpinezone. We’re allowed to be critical and to call a spade a spade.
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Wait— I spew. Get shit. And then these dads carry on like it’s Tuesdays with Morrie?
Give your balls a tug and say something in one sentence.
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I think it’s rather visionary of JE + team to recognize an opportunity to get athlete teams covered. A step in the right direction for the industry as a whole, imo.
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WTF? That’s what you classify as “visionary”? Hahaha. Are you naive? Or related to JE?
They’re selling insurance to make money.
Please delete this thread so we don’t have to read this any more and let’s get back to talking about skis. Like Blister should too.
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tbh I barely go to their site any more. Don’t listen to the podcasts any more either. The lack of owning up to the selling insurance for money issue pissed me off. So I canceled my subscription.
I did buy (and appreciate) the print version of the latest Blister Buyers Guide and flip through that every now and then. Cost about seventy CDN with shipping but I’m good with that. Cause I know what I’m getting and I can just flip past the insurance ad (vs listening to a podcast with scripted crashes and close calls which is unsubtle, fear mongering IMO).
I think the original business model must have maxed out its subscription revenue volume (and top line revenue), and then maybe their payroll went up and so they went looking for another revenue source (selling insurance pays very well) but then they lost a lot of the one key they had which was independence/objectivity. I’m harsh I know. It’s too bad.
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