Inexpensive outdoor equipment
Last weekend my dad took me to the local outdoors store, but we both couldn’t believe how expensive camping stuff is. Please help! Where can I get good outdoor equipment without paying huge prices?
– Sticker-Shocked Steve, San Diego, Calif.
Dear Sticker, we sympathize. Outdoor gear can indeed be really expensive. Luckily you have options.
On the Web, there are a handful of stores that sell quality brand-name camping gear and outdoor clothing at reduced prices. Basically these sites buy discontinued gear and overstocks from manufacturers then sell it direct to you at super-cheap prices. The color and size choices are often limited an you don’t get the face-to-face advice you do from your local outdoors store, but if you look around you should be able to find what you need.
Here are a few of the most well-established online stores:
Also, instead of always sticking with brand-name stuff, consider buying the “house brand” from these companies.
Much of the gear from the big brand names is made with the exact same fabrics and materials in the very same factories. Often the main difference is simply the trendy label that’s slapped on the thing.
And, as always, a great source for BSA-approved gear and clothing is the BSA’s own supply catalog, found at www.scoutlife.org/links/scoutstuff.
Finally, check out eBay. There’s plenty of gently used outdoor gear up for auction there.
Happy bargain hunting.
Army Surplus is quality.
GSI gear is better!
what is the best kind of camping supplies that arnt cheap but not expencive?
YOU need to figure that out yourself; scan the web for ideas, but ultimately you need to make the decision not anyone here.
There are lots of books on this topic; I like “Make it and Take it” myself. We do it all the time. The old BSA “Field Handbook” is loaded with ideas too.
Another place to buy camping gear are Army Navy surplus stores
you might not get really new and highteck gear but you can find
some good prices on ALICE packs flashlights ECT.
i agree
There are some good internet retail websites that have competitive prices. Also check out your local Craigs List.
Thanks Gear Guy. My slepping bag works Just fin now.