It depends on what the gear is being used for ... if its being carried in a car and weight is not a factor a cheap alternative is fine .... for hiking light weight good quality camping gear is expensive but you can pick up
some cheaper alternatives.
Helinox - do great lightweight camping gear - chair under 1000grams (maybe 600grms) for $168.00c ... I bought a similar style from Aldi ... it's about 1.3Kgs (twice the weight) but at $45.00c suits me fine.
I just have to pack differently on a hike to compensate.
A small gas stove with pot at Anaconda / BCF was $85.00c ..... Aldi had similar in their own brand for $30.00c ..... great value.
Not everything is the same .... I bought a cheap Aldi sleeping bag because it was really compact .... rating 12 degrees ... bought a Sea to Summit Thermolite Reactor liner very sheer and will add extra 8 degrees
(comes in 12 Degree and 15 degree also) to a rating of a bag. Reactor Bag liner itself cost $58.00c
Used it on my last hike ... brought the rating to 4 Degrees which was fine for the weather .... it was the compact size I was looking for ....
Add the Reactor liner to my old 0 degree rated thermolite sleeping bag (not 0 degrees anymore) .... should give -8 degree but I'd be happy getting a -4 rating on any day given its 17 years old.
A -8 degree and lower lightweight quality sleeping bag starts from $500+ ... so the thermolite Reactor was a good investment.
Kmart has cheap waterproof stuff bags ... collapsible plates, bowls and cups ... its a matter of looking around.
Clothing is by far the most expensive .... and when it comes to boots I always look at the best quality I can buy (on special) as I wouldn't want to be on a hike with a cheap pair of boots ... blisters
and sore feet aren't fun.
I too have bought stuff from the cheaper alternative 4 x 4 store and have been happy with my purchases .... they now have two outlets here in Perth that you can check the gear out first which is a bonus.
Baggy




				
				
				
					
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