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.
search the web before you buy anything. I got a great deal on my eagles nest hammock (featured in BL) and i love it. Thanx gear guy!
This is great advice! Thanks, gear guy!
Erm, gospel. I’m sure you meant to say that the boys you know in your troop play painball a lot since the Guide to Safe Scouting prohibits paintball or any other kind of game where guys shoot at each other (even laser tag). If by some chance your troop have been going on outings together to play paintball you might mention the GSS rule about it so that you guys don’t get in trouble with your district/council.
Whatever dude, my troop plays paintball. our council has never gotten upset about it. Besides, Im sure he knows what he is doing
Since when has laser tag ever hurt anyone. Rock and ice climbing are way more dangerous.
My troop plays paintball alot and I need a great or just good deal on a new Tippmann 98 custom pro. What is the lowest price I could get them at? Also what sites can i get them on.
i don’t know what i would do without you gear guy!!!!
Don’t forget to check out your local Army Surplus Store, Gun Shows and Swap Meets for camping gear. My old saying is if it’s good enough for the U.S Military then it’s good enough for the Boy Scouts.
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thanks for the tip i will look at the websits for r boyscout camp thanks
Don’t forget to improvise or make your own gear.
There is nothing wrong with a bedroll instead of a sleeping bag. Tarps can be great to sleep under if the bugs aren’t bad.
You can find some used gear at thrift shops. I have found mess kits at Goodwill and Salvation Army thrift stores. I have also used cake pans as my plate/frying pan (use pliers for a handle) on trips.
Learn to sew and make your own pack. If anyone says anything about “sewing is for girls” just tell them that a sewing machine is just another Power Tool. 😉
Talk to some of us old guys and we’ll be happy to tell you how we used to do things. Believe it or not, some of the things we used to do still work.
Hi- the gear guy rules! The outdoor equipment is cheap and cool.