While I am in the camp that pay once cry once quality items make sense long term I am also a firm believer that I don't ALWAYS need to buy the fanciest most expensive items available. Maybe it's something I will only need a couple of times, or maybe the risk-reward trade-off is minimal such that risk of failure doesn't place me in harms way and I can work around it or make it work. Or maybe simply budgets being what they are its better to go cheap and get out there having fun than saying "I can't afford XYZ" and missing out on getting outside (this is especially true with families/kids etc.).
So here are two ideas for people who are of the same mindset:
1. WalMart seems to have put all their camping gear on sale now:
deals sports and outdoors camping - Walmart.com
No, Ozark Trail doesn't compete with high priced higher quality versions, but a 10 person tent for $99 might be perfect for that family reunion camping trip that only happens once a year or less.
The second place is a retailer I "knew" about but forgot, Sierra. It's owned by TJX (TJ Maxx, Marshalls) and is geared to outdoor gear. Some great prices here for items. If you are familiar with Marshall's it will be similar- they won't have EVERYTHING from soup to nuts, but the items they have should be pretty good bargains.
Camping Gear, Equipment and Supplies | Sierra
As an example, the Avalanche rotomolded coolers (owned by Dometic but now seem to be discontinued) seem a bargain when compared to prices of Yeti& others (70 Liter $249).
I have no ties to either just figured some might be interested in some savings. YMMV.
So here are two ideas for people who are of the same mindset:
1. WalMart seems to have put all their camping gear on sale now:
deals sports and outdoors camping - Walmart.com
No, Ozark Trail doesn't compete with high priced higher quality versions, but a 10 person tent for $99 might be perfect for that family reunion camping trip that only happens once a year or less.
The second place is a retailer I "knew" about but forgot, Sierra. It's owned by TJX (TJ Maxx, Marshalls) and is geared to outdoor gear. Some great prices here for items. If you are familiar with Marshall's it will be similar- they won't have EVERYTHING from soup to nuts, but the items they have should be pretty good bargains.
Camping Gear, Equipment and Supplies | Sierra
As an example, the Avalanche rotomolded coolers (owned by Dometic but now seem to be discontinued) seem a bargain when compared to prices of Yeti& others (70 Liter $249).
I have no ties to either just figured some might be interested in some savings. YMMV.