TableDancer
Well-Known Member
Fascinating thread - my only thoughts are: 1) I was riding at Windsor that year you launched them Alasdair, you jumped on me as well as famous people (it was your party trick, as I remember!) It was just a shell then, and I never really followed it up once they launched, don't know why, never seemed a priority, can't really explain it. But they have been increasingly in my mind recently with all that's been happening, and particularly now I have a daughter getting more serious about the sport.
2) There are a lot of rumours and misinformation on the circuit about them, I've no idea whether they are planted maliciously or just been allowed to take root and spread naturally. However, FWIW, I don't think anyone, WoofWear or whoever, have been particularly pro-active in counteracting them and spreading their version of the good news: sad that the first we hear (for me anyway) of a life being saved is at the same time as we hear of the company being under threat. I realise this is a good, big news PR story now but feel it is a case of "too little, too late"... (Who was in charge of your PR Alasdair? I hope you weren't paying them much
I don't expect an answer to that, BTW)
3) If these things really are life-savers they need to be compulsory, end of. That would stop all the pros and cons arguments, weight etc, we'd all just have to get on with it, although fit is an issue (I also have a short back!) I assume the reason this hasn't happenend is all the vested interests which would lose out: BE not wanting to bite the hands that feed it in terms of sponsorship (Charles Owen, Champion/Toggi etc - big players!!), even more BETA politics: presumably rival manufacturers have been lobbying internally hard, people like KC Sports (Rodney Powell) also coming into play here? And that comes back to BE again because who sponsored was it the Int Champs at Gatcombe? Oh yes, BETA... So does the RDA holding the patent get over any of these problems of vested interests? Presumably, if they can grant licenses to more companies to produce the EXO protectors? Would love to know if any of these ramblings are close to the mark?
2) There are a lot of rumours and misinformation on the circuit about them, I've no idea whether they are planted maliciously or just been allowed to take root and spread naturally. However, FWIW, I don't think anyone, WoofWear or whoever, have been particularly pro-active in counteracting them and spreading their version of the good news: sad that the first we hear (for me anyway) of a life being saved is at the same time as we hear of the company being under threat. I realise this is a good, big news PR story now but feel it is a case of "too little, too late"... (Who was in charge of your PR Alasdair? I hope you weren't paying them much
3) If these things really are life-savers they need to be compulsory, end of. That would stop all the pros and cons arguments, weight etc, we'd all just have to get on with it, although fit is an issue (I also have a short back!) I assume the reason this hasn't happenend is all the vested interests which would lose out: BE not wanting to bite the hands that feed it in terms of sponsorship (Charles Owen, Champion/Toggi etc - big players!!), even more BETA politics: presumably rival manufacturers have been lobbying internally hard, people like KC Sports (Rodney Powell) also coming into play here? And that comes back to BE again because who sponsored was it the Int Champs at Gatcombe? Oh yes, BETA... So does the RDA holding the patent get over any of these problems of vested interests? Presumably, if they can grant licenses to more companies to produce the EXO protectors? Would love to know if any of these ramblings are close to the mark?