Just an fyi, they will not be offering parts to change out from Gen 1 to Gen 2 stand-off or cleat.
Well of course… then why would anyone buy a new one?
Exactly, take care of the early adopters that got their gen 1… 6 months ago. But if you have the original and don’t have size 12+ boots I see no need to upgrade. Admittedly I did sell my magnum to try the new one, but am keeping my small one. Hope the new magnum is as good as original or I’ll be kicking myself.The new ones are lighter and supposedly more rigid and thinner. The new magnum is deeper. Enough there to capture some gen2 business from gen1 owners. And make a buck on parts supporting gen1 upgrades. And develop customer satisfaction and loyalty.
Frankly, it’s a big disappointment to me to hear they aren’t going to support any gen1 upgrades. They seem very doable and it’s been less than half a year since people got those platforms since they launched the new ones.
I’ll have that in mind whenever they shill something new.
Forgot but I should really give credit where’s it’s due, sometimes I fall into the quick to criticize slow to compliment trap. I followed the advice of @Plebe and reached out. They were quick to get me a receipt and apologized without ever saying “it’s probably your email settings” or any of that type of stuff.
It was my choice to give them money before product was available. I may rethink how I spend funds moving forward but in this case I knew that going in so I shouldn’t complain about that aspect and they were quick to help alleviate my concerns.
Couldn't find it, what is the thickness of the actual platform? It look taper like the Beast platform, but is there a measurement of the thickest and thinnest section?
Wow, are the LWCG platforms thicker then 5/8?From what I recall I think it’s cut from 5/8” I don’t think it’s 1/2” then the last 2” around the perimeter tapers to around 1/4”
Wow, are the LWCG platforms thicker then 5/8?
wow 1/2. I honestly didn't think a platform can be that thin. So engineers are saying that a billet 1/2 inch platform can support 300lbs?No they are 5/8” also except the 2.0 that’s 3/4, beast stand is 5/8”, latitude platforms are 5/8”, XOP machined stands are 5/8”, elevates are 1/2” and the ingwe stand is 1/2”
What makes u think engineers have anything to do with any hunting stuff manufacturing?wow 1/2. I honestly didn't think a platform can be that thin. So engineers are saying that a billet 1/2 inch platform can support 300lbs?
They may not be engineers but they did stay at a Holiday Inn last night!What makes u think engineers have anything to do with any hunting stuff manufacturing?
I think a few of em stayin with the Bodett's.They may not be engineers but they did stay at a Holiday Inn last night!
And eatin at Huddle House. Not even Waffle House.I think a few of em stayin with the Bodett's.
Are these comparable to the hyperlight coming out? The thought of that bigger platform, half the weight of a mission is appealing. But not the price tag ATM.
Line 3 is enough for me to wait for the hyper. Rumor is i might have to wait for next year to get a larger size.Nobody has either yet.
Hyperlite, $299
RZR 2.0, $299
- Dimensions: 12” x 12” platform
- Weight: 36 oz (2.25 lbs)
- Made in USA
- 11.75”W X 10.75”D
- 2LBS 2OZ
- China