Next best to Savvy bumper?

Back in the old days companies like Skid Row designed skid plates. They got feedback their skid plates bent under hard use so they redesigned them. Now they sell a better version. Fast forward to today. We have a bumper the designer says needs to be improved by reinforcing where the winch mounts. No need, we've got fanboys that tell us it's fine as is. Really, that's what this is. Even Blaine thinks it's not good enough. Let it sink in.
 
Back in the old days companies like Skid Row designed skid plates. They got feedback their skid plates bent under hard use so they redesigned them. Now they sell a better version. Fast forward to today. We have a bumper the designer says needs to be improved by reinforcing where the winch mounts. No need, we've got fanboys that tell us it's fine as is. Really, that's what this is. Even Blaine thinks it's not good enough. Let it sink in.
I think you are (purposely) mis-characterizating what he said about improving the Savvy bumper.
 
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Are the Savvy bumpers similar (edit: in design/shape/dimensions - not material) to the old Currie bumpers? This is the 54" version but Currie had a 45" as well. And different hoop options as well. Would like to swap the hood hoop for a winch hoop.
 
Post #12 (Bumper question):

Are the Savvy bumpers similar (edit: in design/shape/dimensions - not material) to the old Currie bumpers? This is the 54" version but Currie had a 45" as well. And different hoop options as well. Would like to swap the hood hoop for a winch hoop.
Some key details are similar. The old Currie winch deck used the factory sway bar frame mounting holes.
 
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Back in the old days companies like Skid Row designed skid plates. They got feedback their skid plates bent under hard use so they redesigned them. Now they sell a better version. Fast forward to today. We have a bumper the designer says needs to be improved by reinforcing where the winch mounts. No need, we've got fanboys that tell us it's fine as is. Really, that's what this is. Even Blaine thinks it's not good enough. Let it sink in.
That's being obtuse. Everyone that plays in rocks recognizes this, it's unclear what you're arguing just to argue about.
 
I think you are (purposely) mis-characterizating what he said about improving the Savvy bumper.
No way, to me the bumper is decorative and has to be modified for heavy use. It's not really a fault but it should have been made from heavier material. It's a compromise, and maybe a smart one if nobody used it hard? Who really does hard pulls? But selling it as the top tier is crap and you know it.
 
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No way, to me the bumper is decorative and has to be modified for heavy use. It's not really a fault but it should have been made from heavier material. It's a compromise, and maybe a smart one if nobody used it hard? Who really does hard pulls? But selling it as the top tier is crap and you know it.
You're not pulling with the bumper, you're pulling with the hooks (which tie into the frame). You're confusing that some people integrate the two.
 
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No way, to me the bumper is decorative and has to be modified for heavy use. It's not really a fault but it should have been made from heavier material. It's a compromise, and maybe a smart one if nobody used it hard? Who really does hard pulls? But selling it as the top tier is crap and you know it.
I'm sure you know full well why there is no working relationship. 🤣
 
Treetop has the same working relationship with me that Blaine has with you.
Ha you’re a member of the ignored by Tre3top club too. Congratulations on missing absolutely nothing useful.

I wish I could order some Savvy bumpers. I think I’ll run a Smittybilt at TJFest for fun.