The Eclipse Etha LT - Back in the game!
As you all know, we've re-released our latest marker into the Planet Eclipse line-up but many of you may have noticed that it isn't actually what you'd call NEW, right?
Well, you'd be 100% correct. But why would we just re-release an old marker and make a bit of a song-and-dance about it? That's pretty easy to explain.
The original Etha was a shining light at the sub $350 price bracket mainly due to the amount of effort that we put into it, and ALL of our markers if we're honest. Our focus on supreme design, build quality and performance meant that the Etha was over engineered in some respects. Because our vision of 'Entry Level' differed from the rest of the pack. Which is why the Etha was as successful as it was.
The release of the Etha2 was more than just an evolution of the Etha, it was a revolution (our marketing ninjas penned it The Ethalution) and it became so much more than an incredible low cost marker. In reality this left a hole where the original Etha once sat.
The Etha2 is worth every penny of its $400 price point and it pushes the boundaries of what is achievable at that level, but this is $100 more than the original Etha which takes it out of reach for players who are just starting out.
Still looking good. Still in huge demand. Still out-performing its price-point and still offering owners a more affordable entry to the Eclipse Ownership Experience, the time came to re-release the Etha, but with some very minor changes.
We gave the Etha LT a shorter, single-piece 12" barrel for a lighter and more compact playing package that can adapt to many game formats, especially useful if you play in tighter spaces. The packaging has also been reduced to make the complete product cheaper to purchase, shaving $50 off the overall retail price.
So there we have it. The Etha LT. Everything that was great about the original Etha, with some small tweaks to bring it back into play for those looking for a fantastic performance package at a very competitive price point.
Check out the Etha LT feature list and specification, along with some sweet new photos, right HERE.
The Etha LT.
Back in the Game.
Well, you'd be 100% correct. But why would we just re-release an old marker and make a bit of a song-and-dance about it? That's pretty easy to explain.
The original Etha was a shining light at the sub $350 price bracket mainly due to the amount of effort that we put into it, and ALL of our markers if we're honest. Our focus on supreme design, build quality and performance meant that the Etha was over engineered in some respects. Because our vision of 'Entry Level' differed from the rest of the pack. Which is why the Etha was as successful as it was.
The release of the Etha2 was more than just an evolution of the Etha, it was a revolution (our marketing ninjas penned it The Ethalution) and it became so much more than an incredible low cost marker. In reality this left a hole where the original Etha once sat.
The Etha2 is worth every penny of its $400 price point and it pushes the boundaries of what is achievable at that level, but this is $100 more than the original Etha which takes it out of reach for players who are just starting out.
“ WHY SHOULD NEW OR RECREATIONAL PLAYERS WITH SPECIFIC BUDGETS BE PRECLUDED FROM RECEIVING EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY, RELIABILITY AND STYLE? “
We gave the Etha LT a shorter, single-piece 12" barrel for a lighter and more compact playing package that can adapt to many game formats, especially useful if you play in tighter spaces. The packaging has also been reduced to make the complete product cheaper to purchase, shaving $50 off the overall retail price.
So there we have it. The Etha LT. Everything that was great about the original Etha, with some small tweaks to bring it back into play for those looking for a fantastic performance package at a very competitive price point.
Check out the Etha LT feature list and specification, along with some sweet new photos, right HERE.
The Etha LT.
Back in the Game.
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