How can EVO sell 2017 k2 poachers for 500

its call MAP pricing.

what k2 lists is MSRP. they also tell shops what the Minimum Advertised Price (MAP) can be. Sites like evo use this to make it look like there is a sale even though its that price everywhere.

MAP on the poacher is 499
 
13743427:freeskibum82 said:
its call MAP pricing.

what k2 lists is MSRP. they also tell shops what the Minimum Advertised Price (MAP) can be. Sites like evo use this to make it look like there is a sale even though its that price everywhere.

MAP on the poacher is 499

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evo probably paid a little over half of that per pair. and it probably cost k2 half of what evo paid for k2 to build the ski.
 
We sell the poacher flat for $489 I think. With a griffon, install, poles and tune for $625. Gotta stay competitive in todays would with the evos, als ski barn and the like.
 
13743552:japanada said:
We sell the poacher flat for $489 I think. With a griffon, install, poles and tune for $625. Gotta stay competitive in todays would with the evos, als ski barn and the like.

yea. evo has a physical storefront so they can get around some of the verbal agreements. years ago all the brick and mortar stores banded together at sia to try and stop the big discounts these online dealers give mid season. really tough now a days to keep local ski shops open.
 
It's call map vs msrp. Guarantee physical retail shops are selling at the map price as well. For those not in retail MAP is minimum advertise price, they can't/ should be selling below that price until a determined date. After that date all bets are off and you can sell below MAP
 
13743463:solid.seven said:
Hahahaha

no

Well you do know that at big box stores name brand things that you but are actually manufactured differently, I was just wondering if it was the same.
 
13743826:TMarsh said:
Well you do know that at big box stores name brand things that you but are actually manufactured differently, I was just wondering if it was the same.

yes. that is true. K2 does in fact make special graphics for big box stores. an example of this is the AMP Strike.
 
The skis are def the same. Online places are generally cheaper where smaller places are generally closer to msrp.

I try to buy stuff in shops but they never carry stuff in my size and a few times I was going to order stuff through the shop they didn't want to order it or it was going to take way to long.

I did buy my last pair of boots from a shop though. They happened to have some in my size.
 
In line product should be the same price both online and in smaller specialty shops until around mid February where retailers are free to change prices. Actually small specialty shops are where you can often find inline product for 10% off or so in season since they can do so as long is it is not advertised.
 
13744247:cobra_commander said:
In line product should be the same price both online and in smaller specialty shops until around mid February where retailers are free to change prices. Actually small specialty shops are where you can often find inline product for 10% off or so in season since they can do so as long is it is not advertised.

Exactly. If it says contact the shop, chances are its cheap as hell
 
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