grumpy_o_g
Well-Known Member
I don't believe there's any conscious bias but that's very different from trusting them. I trust them in that I believe it's what one or two people have chosen to write about their limited experience of a product. PBO have a test of deckies in this month's mag - even the apparently quantifiable metric of of the effectiveness of the non-slip is fairly meaningless to me. The comfort of the shoes is almost irrelevant it is so dependent on the individual wearer. In some ways the most useful comments are the most subjective ones, such as whether or not the shoes feel "quality" items. This is why it's important to get to know what the style of the magazine and the contributors - it allows you to interpret the write ups better.
It's also my biggest criticism of the IPC boating mags - the write-ups seem very soulless compared to even the like of Autocar for example. I just don't seem to be able to empathise with the writer very much, even when I know the product, boat or area they are writing about.
It's also my biggest criticism of the IPC boating mags - the write-ups seem very soulless compared to even the like of Autocar for example. I just don't seem to be able to empathise with the writer very much, even when I know the product, boat or area they are writing about.