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Old 03-31-2008, 11:06 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by chrisshanks View Post
hmmm,

I never heard about an 07' or 08' Etek

planet eclipse has never had a year based production line of Eteks

just the original Etek & Etek 2

there are some internal differences between the two models though

1) the inline reg is EXACTLY like the 08' Ego line (also the sl74 too) on the Etek 2.. aluminum pistons & spring instead of washers
2) the board board boasts a little more adjustability & now has a removable micro-switch that can be changed/upgraded... not to mention the new Etek 2 board is in the grip frame sideways (compared to the previous model) & has a pretty high quality battery connector

3) the OOPS is the same as the 08' Ego line if you know the details, this would prove to be "different" internals so-to-speak


just putting in my two cents since we're splitting hairs - no offense ment

-chris
No offense taken but I will split a few hairs of my own.

The main point of my post was to make it clear that the Etek and Ego lines are different guns on multiple points and that the Etek was a simpler Ego built to be more rugged, easier to maintain and less expensive for those who didn't want to pay Ferrari prices and do Ferrari maintenance when they really only needed a Corvette. Both cars will go fast and get you where you're going but each is aimed at different types of customers. It's the same thing with the Ego's and Eteks.

It's easier to type '07 Etek than "original Etek" over and over again and since the Etek2 was marketed as "New for '08" I didn't think I would anger the gods by labeling them by their years. Although not marketed as such it is possible to tell the difference between an '06 and '07 Etek if you really want to split hairs.

The guts and performance of the Etek2 and the Etek are mostly the same and that's why I said they were basically the same. It's a refinement, not a redesign.

I'm not saying the Etek2 is a bad gun or no better than the Etek and it's certainly a nice evolution of the line but at $675 vs. $425 to $450 I find it hard to justify purchasing an Etek2 over an Etek because IMHO there is not $250 of improvements and the original Etek gives the owner little to complain about. If they were the same price or even within $50 or $75 of each other it would be a tougher call but at current new prices for both guns and essentially the same performance where the rubber meets the road so to speak, the original Etek is the best value in the price range.
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