I think it's wise to remember that the MSRP of an(y) item has alot less to do with intrinsic value of that product, and more to do with profit potential of that product. Wilson has priced their product as high as they can, while still meeting unit sales goals , aligning with production capability, and meeting ROI goals. It's the goal of every manufacturer.
I'm wearing a Rolex and carrying a Wilson EDC X9 as I type this, so the idea that I "overpaid" for these items isn't lost on me. Bravo to both Wilson, and Rolex