Even the Warn is a bit expensive paying for the Warn name but this is just chi-chi. That's fine, people like pretty things (even though most of it is hidden inside the hitch) and willing to pay for it but there is no advantage to the Viking.
cruiseroutfitter, you are right on.
I absolutely agree with and defend "high end" products. I believe in the superior attributes to them. This argument is not applicable here.
I guess this thread bothers me because the argument of premium products is used for what is clearly a purely chi-chi item. The argument itself tries to lend credibility to the purchase.
No performance or functional upgrade, nor ease of use or durability.
The CNC is even superflous. CNC makes itself worthy because of the precision milling of the material otherwise unobtainable or even more expensive to reproduce. None of that precision is needed or used for this item.
Yeah, there are a lot of chi-chi machined items like valve stems or CNC'd salt and pepper shakers. That is fine and cool, it's fun to have.
Billet and CNC are good marketing catch words but only valuable when they
add value if you know what I mean.
For example, I can make the argument that Icon CNC'd uca's are cool and worth it.
For a stick with a couple holes in it? No, not so much.