JCliftonB
Active member
What is your experience with cheap, Chinese-made camping equipment? Do you have some gear that works well and you would rely on? Have you been swindled by the lure of Aliexpress and the free shipping on an item that costs you less than a few bucks?
(To be clear, I realize some Chinese brands are making great gear. I am not referring to these items or brands nor am I generalizing China or those in China that share in our love of overlanding. I am strictly referring to the ultra-cheap manufactured products generally made in Chinese facilities.)
How do you feel about businesses slapping a sticker on a cheap product from China that is widely available on all the usual shopping websites and upcharging for said item?
For example, take a look at this item sold by a business run by fellow overlanders. They'll sell you a $10 pump and a PVC adapter for $90 when the same items can be had for less than $20 on Amazon...
I'm sorry, but this is flagrant swindling of the consumer and customer who businesses claim to be helping. This hurts the community in my opinion. Not to mention this company gets influencers to peddle their products to the masses when said influencers know well and good that this is a cheap, Chinese pump with a branded sticker on it. (Looking at you, Ox) This is the exact opposite of innovation in my opinion and serves to hurt the community. We need to expect better or at the very least, not gouge fellow travelers for some convenience.
What do you think about this and products and businesses like this? Do they help or harm the community of travelers and overlanders?
(To be clear, I realize some Chinese brands are making great gear. I am not referring to these items or brands nor am I generalizing China or those in China that share in our love of overlanding. I am strictly referring to the ultra-cheap manufactured products generally made in Chinese facilities.)
How do you feel about businesses slapping a sticker on a cheap product from China that is widely available on all the usual shopping websites and upcharging for said item?
For example, take a look at this item sold by a business run by fellow overlanders. They'll sell you a $10 pump and a PVC adapter for $90 when the same items can be had for less than $20 on Amazon...
I'm sorry, but this is flagrant swindling of the consumer and customer who businesses claim to be helping. This hurts the community in my opinion. Not to mention this company gets influencers to peddle their products to the masses when said influencers know well and good that this is a cheap, Chinese pump with a branded sticker on it. (Looking at you, Ox) This is the exact opposite of innovation in my opinion and serves to hurt the community. We need to expect better or at the very least, not gouge fellow travelers for some convenience.
What do you think about this and products and businesses like this? Do they help or harm the community of travelers and overlanders?
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