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Thanks for the update. Another step in an uncertain future for the brand and their products. Here’s hoping that they can find a new direction and regain success as a long standing US manufacturer.
Thanks, Chad. We are looking forward to this next phase!
I imagine that the owners of Saris accepted the best financial offer. But the future of Saris as a company looks pretty bleak, given that the Hoding is specialized in buying old cows.
As a owner of 2 Cycleops cycling trainers, I feel cheated by the decision. They could have opted for a buyer who is already in the sports business.
The owners of Saris ran the company so far into debt that the bank took ownership, so they made no money from the sale of the company. Which, given that they ran the company so far into debt that the bank took ownership, seems fair.
Hey John, We are looking forward to putting out more great products. Stay tuned, this next phase is going to be exciting.
While it is true there are other buyers that would have made the transaction seem more promising, I think it is a good sign that it happened at the pace that it has.
Exactly what happens in the next few steps will be interesting.
Thanks so much for your support. We are pushing forward and the new owner is passionate about what we have created.
Love my MP1.
Rocksolid, pun intended.
So glad to hear that. It is so much better than a “rocker plate”.
It was a bankruptcy auction.
Actually, it wasn’t. I outline the differences in my previous post on this.
my 15 year old Cyclops hub power meter still works and I use it regularly.
my 12 year old Cyclops fluid 2 still a solid dumb trainer.
my new Hammer H3 smart trainer… spot on product.
the company makes (or made) some find products.
We love nothing more than hearing about the longevity of our products. Stay tuned, the best is yet to come.
As others have said, Saris made/makes solid products in the USA. I don’t see a bright future for their US manufacturing and product development. I predict first things to cease being manufactured in USA will be consumer car racks and trainers. Infrastructure racks will likely hang around being manufactured in USA as many are purchased by government entities in the USA and they often have “Buy American” requirements.
Yes, will be interesting to see where it goes. Surprised they’re keeping everything the same but expecting different results. I was expecting some strategy for how some newer approach was going to help the company be successful in a way they hadn’t been before
Hi Chris,
We are very much still alive and looking forward to manufacturing more awesome trainers and outdoor accessories. We are happy to answer any questions you have about the future and we will do our best to answer them.
Hi Saris, lots will be looking at buying the H3 at current prices but will be put off by fears of lack of future support. What assurance can you give to people that buying a H3 is a safe bet now and for the life of the trainer?
On the off chance the new owners are reading this, having the saris trainer made in America was what made my decision to buy one over the wahoo competitor. Please don’t move manufacturing.
Thanks for the feedback! I can assure you they have big plans for our manufacturing facility. Thanks for your support.
Hang in there Saris!; good companies with good people will evolve!! Looking forward to your next phase!
Thanks for your comment. We really have the best people, looking forward to the evolution.
Seems like Zwift missed out by not buying them.
Je comprends pourquoi en France on peut trouver ce produit (H3) soldé à moitie prix 465€
I bought a Saris because it gave me the rare chance to buy American and keep manufacturing jobs here!
Saris has a terrible return policy. I should have bought from Amazon. Now I’m out 350.00 plus the $50.00 to ship it back.