FliegendeWolf 0 #1 June 30, 2003 Was poking around on some websites looking for an altimeter, and found that one site, www.paraequip.com, was selling Alti III Galaxy's for $129. Any idea why this is priced so much lower than anywhere else? In other words, if it seems to good to be true... Anyone have experience buying from this gear shop?A One that Isn't Cold is Scarcely a One at All Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AggieDave 6 #2 June 30, 2003 Seeing how its "black only" that would lead to believe that the color wasn't selling well, so they're trying to get rid of stock.--"When I die, may I be surrounded by scattered chrome and burning gasoline." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FliegendeWolf 0 #3 June 30, 2003 Ooh. Nice catch. So...if someone doesn't give two shits what color their altimeter is...A One that Isn't Cold is Scarcely a One at All Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fundgh 0 #4 June 30, 2003 Buy, buy, buy! You can't go wrong with any color. As long as the numbers and needle work!...FUN FOR ALL! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
poohbeer 0 #5 July 1, 2003 anybody care to elaborate on why that altimaster 2 is way more expensive then altimeter 3? Even on other sites where the 3 isn't specially lower priced?! ------- SIGNATURE BELOW ------- Complete newbie at skydiving, so be critical about what I say!! "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oldnewbie 0 #6 July 1, 2003 I'm also wondering why the altimaster II is more expensive. Is it better, and if so, how much better?? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skybytch 273 #7 July 1, 2003 Quoteanybody care to elaborate on why that altimaster 2 is way more expensive then altimeter 3? Maybe because it's more expensive for them to build? It is bigger than the 3, and looks to me like it has more parts to it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FliegendeWolf 0 #8 July 1, 2003 Then I guess the next question is what are the Altimaster II pros that would make someone want to buy one instead of an Altimaster III?A One that Isn't Cold is Scarcely a One at All Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Genn 0 #9 July 1, 2003 QuoteAnyone have experience buying from this gear shop? Yes, PEC has been around for quite some time now. The owner and his employees are great people. Re: Black..I've worked in a gear store for a few years and black was always the first to sell out. When ordering, we always ordered more black than any other color...maybe they get a good discount when buying in bulk.....just a guess Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Genn 0 #10 July 1, 2003 QuoteThen I guess the next question is what are the Altimaster II pros that would make someone want to buy one instead of an Altimaster III? Preference... Alti II- Large altimeter...usually used on a pillow and placed on container Alti III- wrist mount altimeter Edit: I use the Alti II for CRW cause I don't want anything attached to my hands. I use an Alti III for freefall cause I like my alti on my wrist. But that's me...just preference Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bch7773 0 #11 July 2, 2003 QuoteThen I guess the next question is what are the Altimaster II pros that would make someone want to buy one instead of an Altimaster III? my guess is that altimaster II's can be used as both chest mount, and wrist mount. Altimaster III's can really only be used on the hand mount. however, I really think the price difference is because so many more altimaster III's are made than the alti II's. Therefore, they are cheaper because there are more factories churning em out. anyways the black alti IIIs sound like a good deal. I have a black one, and except that scratches show up a little easier on black, it works great. MB 3528, RB 1182 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FliegendeWolf 0 #12 July 2, 2003 Here's something funny. I surfed around their site for a bit, and found that they sell complete gear packages. An example: A Javelin complete gear package starts at $1475 and goes up from there depending on what options you want. However, they consider both canopies as well as everything else: altimeters, goggles, etc. to be "options." Hmmm...A One that Isn't Cold is Scarcely a One at All Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Genn 0 #13 July 2, 2003 QuoteAn example: A Javelin complete gear package starts at $1475 and goes up from there depending on what options you want. However, they consider both canopies as well as everything else: altimeters, goggles, etc. to be "options." It sounds like they are offering the Javelin (in a package) at a base price of $1475 ...but that seems a little high for a base price...I would think that includes some option(s)...but I don't really know-I didn't contact them or ask them. Re: canopies...there is always going to be a different charge for the canopies because they aren't all selling for the same price. That goes for mains and reserves.... It sounds a little confusing, I know....I used to have to explain 'complete gear packages'.....but not the package they are offering. If you are looking for gear....shop around for the best price...it's all the same chit. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rigging65 0 #14 July 2, 2003 QuoteIf you are looking for gear....shop around for the best price...it's all the same chit. Yes, it's all the same chit, but it's not all the same service or customer care. Saving a few $$ up front is great, but creating a good relationship with your local shop is probably worth a bit more "down the road". Support your local gear shops! "...and once you had tasted flight, you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward. For there you have been, and there you long to return..." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Genn 0 #15 July 3, 2003 QuoteSaving a few $$ up front is great, but creating a good relationship with your local shop is probably worth a bit more "down the road". Support your local gear shops! Hey, if your local gear shop is willing to match the price..then by all means go for it. But I have found that by shopping around you can save at least a $100 and in many cases more. Personally, I don't have or want to throw away that kind of money....I'd rather use it to jump my new gear. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FliegendeWolf 0 #16 July 3, 2003 QuoteRe: canopies...there is always going to be a different charge for the canopies because they aren't all selling for the same price. That goes for mains and reserves.... I understand that there would be a different charge for the canopies, but that's not what's happening here. You buy the Javelin for 1475, then you add the canopy at its retail price (~1500) and then the reserve at its retail price etc. So for 1475, you do not get anything but the container. That's not exactly a complete gear package. Anyway, I already found gear ... and I'm hoping to jump it for the presecond time tonight!A One that Isn't Cold is Scarcely a One at All Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tonto 1 #17 July 3, 2003 I have an Alti II from SSE - Its over 20 years old and still works great every weekend. I guess that must count for something! tIt's the year of the Pig. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Genn 0 #18 July 3, 2003 QuoteSo for 1475, you do not get anything but the container. That's not exactly a complete gear package. I agree...but then agan I haven't contacted them about it, so I don't know their deal...it sounds a little off to me. QuoteAnyway, I already found gear ... and I'm hoping to jump it for the presecond time tonight! Awesome!!! Have fun! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites