gobears870
Lil-Rokslider
Have to think it's due to sales plummeting with COVID. Sad to see it - they are good guys and had a solid following here in Dallas. Have to wonder how much more of this we'll see with smaller companies like them.
I agree. I talked to them about 2 years ago at the Harrisburg NRA Sportsman show. They asked me what I think about their clothes and if there's any suggestions I'd make. I told them they should consider side zips similar to what Kuiu does. They looked at me like I'm stupid and said, they don't know of any other company doing that and wondered why the heck you'd want to do that. To much competition to act like that towards potential customers.I’m not surprised. It is already a saturated market. I stopped by their booth at the SCI convention in Dallas and they didn’t have stock of a lot of items in their booth. I was asking all sorts of questions about their fabrics and laminates for their waterproof gear and I got a bunch of blank stares. Nice guys to be sure, but if you’re going to compete in the high end technical apparel market, you’ve got to be on your A game to survive. I imagine that a lot of the “boutique” dealers of niche hunting gear will struggle to get through this. I hope they have a side hustle so they can weather the storm and come out in the black when we dig ourselves out of this hole.
I own Sixsite gear and it's the best I have. It out performs my Firstlite and Sika by far. Hopefully the company can get things back together.