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Re: pansh...

furbowski - 15-9-2009 at 07:52 AM

got three identical emails in my box this evening:

(sorry, deleted the mail, didn't want to give free publicity)

gee whiz...:thumbdown:

anybody else getting mails like this?

soccerflyer - 15-9-2009 at 08:41 AM

Ya, i got some e-mails from Pansh. They are offering some killer deals. They must be hurting. I wonder if it is because of economy or because they suck? :dunno: They get a LOT of crap talked about them, but I likem em fine. They don't try to cover up what they are - a cheap alternative. They don't try to pose as some high quality kite company so what's the problem? They helped me get into this sport . . . . otherwise I may have shrugged it off as something else I would love to get into but just can't afford. :smilegrin:

DAKITEZ - 15-9-2009 at 09:03 AM

Good to see they are hurting. I guess their master plan of screwing over and running off all their dealers isn't working out so well for them

Erics - 15-9-2009 at 09:05 AM

I stared off a pansh blaze and found it a good kite. However some of the comments on it are snobbery. They are not the quality of some other brands but some like me do not have the budget and have to buy pansh or seconed hand.

furbowski - 15-9-2009 at 09:29 AM

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Originally posted by Erics
I stared off a pansh blaze and found it a good kite. However some of the comments on it are snobbery. They are not the quality of some other brands but some like me do not have the budget and have to buy pansh or seconed hand.


It's not just snobbery, mate.

pansh kites can teach a beginner a lot and can fly very well in an expert's hands, but many other more expensive kites do deliver much more in the long term.

Yes some of the comments can be harsh, but in the long run this place is one of the kindest backwaters of the web, if you spend any amount of time online you'll know what I mean.

My ace 8 is my goto jumping kite in low winds, but it's a pig to turn and hard to redirect well. In the meantime it is teaching me a lot about how to fly big kites for static jumps, especially how to recover it after messing up the redirect. :P

USA_Eli_A - 15-9-2009 at 10:59 AM

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Originally posted by DAKITEZ
Good to see they are hurting. I guess their master plan of screwing over and running off all their dealers isn't working out so well for them


what? Dang!

soccerflyer - 15-9-2009 at 11:18 AM

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Originally posted by furbowski

It's not just snobbery, mate.


Actually, yes much of it is snobbery.

I don't care if you think your brand(s) are the best - that is fine. I just don't find it cool when people feel the need to bash other brands. Humbly expressing your opinion when someone asks is obviously fine . . . . but there are many comments (yes, even on this site {{{gasp}}}) that were unsolicited.

Let's not lower ourselves to the level of the political campaigns and bash other brands - Why can't we just promote the ones we love?

McDuck - 15-9-2009 at 03:49 PM

I have to agree Soccerflyer. I have a Pansh 6m Ace and love it. Do I know it's an inexpensive alternative to higher cost/higher quality brands? You bet I do, and I'm fine with that. If I could buy an OZone would I? You bet I would, but I can't right now and I'm thankful for Pansh making something that I can afford.

Let's be positive and keep the brand bashing to a minimum.

f0rgiv3n - 15-9-2009 at 03:54 PM

Sounds like to me Walmart vs the underdog conversation all over again. I've kinda gotten to the point where I"ve noticed how the Pansh Chinese business relationship is just like all the other products they send out. It's cheaper, it's cheaper(in both meanings), but it's good for the price. The main thing is how they do business is not kosher. They've burnt many bridges along the way so that's the main reason why I don't necessarily like Pansh anymore. I've truly loved my 5m and have had MANY a good times jumping/boarding with it. I just dont' support the company anymore.

furbowski - 15-9-2009 at 06:47 PM

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Originally posted by f0rgiv3n
Sounds like to me Walmart vs the underdog conversation all over again. I've kinda gotten to the point where I"ve noticed how the Pansh Chinese business relationship is just like all the other products they send out. It's cheaper, it's cheaper(in both meanings), but it's good for the price. The main thing is how they do business is not kosher. They've burnt many bridges along the way so that's the main reason why I don't necessarily like Pansh anymore. I've truly loved my 5m and have had MANY a good times jumping/boarding with it. I just dont' support the company anymore.


this is what I'm on about...

not bashing, just updating my attitude as I have pimped them many a time in the past.

@ soccerflyer: ummmm, well never mind, have fun flying!

soccerflyer - 15-9-2009 at 06:54 PM

I am not saying its you Furbs and def not Dino. He has a reason to be frustrated. He got burned by them. I was not referring to dealing with them. I was simply referring to the kites themselves and more than that those that like them. There have been a few comments where some dudes have gotten negative comments just for liking them and trying to back it up.

I am really not into rufflin feathers. Next rounds on me :thumbup:

BeamerBob - 15-9-2009 at 07:01 PM

Don't equate the Chinese with limited quality. I'm sure most of the major brands are mfr'd in China. My Reactor IIs were and they are impeccable. Flexi, HQ, Peter Lynn and I'm sure many others have their kites, bags and accessories mfr'd in China and they find a way to have successful business dealings. Maybe its tough on them as well and we just don't see that from our side. The Chinese can turn out a great product though.

Kamikuza - 15-9-2009 at 07:09 PM

There's made in China and then there's made in China, QA by Johnny Gringo ...

DAKITEZ - 15-9-2009 at 07:12 PM

I like it better to say there's made in China then there is sold by China :) ... with that said I'm expecting another China kite (not Pansh) to demo any day. I guess I never learn :puzzled:

furbowski - 15-9-2009 at 11:18 PM

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Originally posted by BeamerBob
The Chinese can turn out a great product though.


3g iphone, for example. but yeah can't ignore the johnny gringo factor (lao wai is the local version of the term). One of odd things about pansh has been their limited uptake from all the advice and support they initially had on the web.

thanks for your kinds words, soccerflyer, yes I'll continue to recommend them as appropriate, but to the simple truth is the longer i fly the less often they're the kite I'm willing to put forwards as appropriate for folks, tho yes lack of funds is a strong trump card for pansh...

WELDNGOD - 16-9-2009 at 03:35 PM

All I can say is, I flew my 3.3 Pansh Sprint today buggyin', and had a blast. It was faster than my 4.7 Flexi rage. Sure it likes to tip tuck . You just need to loosen up the brakes. I got my moneys worth:thumbup:
How they did their dealers ( Dino and I'm sure others), was sad to say the least. I hate to say that I will get a few more Sprints, but I'm gonna. But it is the only way I can have a quiver of (Ahem..) Racekites. LOL
But that is the hard truth.

Jolt - 16-9-2009 at 08:01 PM

Now i wasnt here when pansh screwed over the dealers, what exactly did they do?

dylanj423 - 16-9-2009 at 09:28 PM

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Originally posted by Jolt
Now i wasnt here when pansh screwed over the dealers, what exactly did they do?


they undercut the dealers on the prices, and they are up to it again, enlisting any schmuck with an email address to be "authorized dealers", going to glut the market with dealers, and nobody's gonna make any $ but pansh... but they have already made it clear that they dont care about that:thumbdown:

BeamerBob - 17-9-2009 at 04:00 AM

I got my email yesterday. I've only bought 2 kites from them and that was 2 years ago.

Kamikuza - 17-9-2009 at 06:24 PM

Ah, that explains a lot, thanks Dylan ... I've looked at some sales on here and checked the price against the Pants website and thought that the new price wasn't much more ... that'll be why. They're effectively screwing the owners too if they're undercutting resale value.

flexiblade - 17-9-2009 at 08:33 PM

Flying a Pansh will bring you much honor ... selling them will bring you no money.

Scudley - 17-9-2009 at 09:02 PM

Never bought one. Flew one for a couple of minutes. Not my cup a tea. Got email telling me I could get employment with them. Have no idea where they got my email.
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DAKITEZ - 17-9-2009 at 09:12 PM

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Originally posted by flexiblade
Flying a Pansh will bring you much honor ... selling them will bring you no money.


I almost fell out of my chair with that one :lol:

flexiblade - 17-9-2009 at 11:14 PM

Thought you might like that one. I got the same e-mail as everyone else that has ever bought a kite from pansh, sad thing is that with as many people that have bought these things there is someone bound to fall for their ploy.

Pansh kites = cheap thrill

Pansh business model = sell kite even if you have to stab your rep in the back to do it - we can make more.

bigkid - 18-9-2009 at 01:53 AM

I am very tempted to add to the reply's about Pansh, but what more could I say? I will post a reply in the FOR SALE section in a few days :lol: