
Originally Posted by
Flexon Phil
Also, by offering the 15, they will have a lower price point making the binding more obtainable for more skiers looking for a high end metal binding, this will create more sales also.
Compared to what? Huh... This is the exact reason they do a metal fks18 and a plastic fks14. A metal fks15 will cost the same to produce as the fks18, so they will have to price them the same.
The only market for a more expensive fks15 over a cheaper fks14 are people that ski hard enough to worry about a metal binding but are small/light enough that they can't hit the din range of the fks18. That market is so small.
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