I searched the board and the web, generally, but didn't come up with much. Presumably, those in the know, know where to go. However, for those who aren't in the know, where do you go? Maybe you get lucky and meet a knowledgeable guy or girl at your local REI, climbing gym or an OvEx show, but that isn't scalable or repeatable. I don't generally cross-post, but I would be keen to hear the equivalent for paddling, cycling and so on. I realise these are quite different markets, but where do you go to find great gear, experienced, knowledgeable people, great customer service, gear repair, warranty, etc.? That is the $64,000 question.
I have been hiking, camping, mountain biking, back packing and off-roading for more than 30 years and have always just 'gotten by' using whatever gear I had, what was recommended or what I happened to find at a local bike shop or outfitter. While there isn't anything wrong with this use-case, if I don't know much about kayaks, how do I know if the 19-year-old summer intern at the local kayak rental shop knows ****** he is talking about or not? It seems to me that a 'world-class' outfitter, bike shop or equivalent, is the answer. I support this by saying that I recently visited a local auto parts store to find a 'kid' behind the counter who did not know the manufacturer of the (Toyota) Camry for which I was seeking parts. That isn't an obscure car by any means. There are millions of them on the road and Toyota has been manufacturing them for nearly 40 years. When that car was introduced in 1983, you found 'car guys' working at auto parts stores. Now, you just find a warm body who can touch icons on a screen, and one who knows nothing about cars.
I have been hiking, camping, mountain biking, back packing and off-roading for more than 30 years and have always just 'gotten by' using whatever gear I had, what was recommended or what I happened to find at a local bike shop or outfitter. While there isn't anything wrong with this use-case, if I don't know much about kayaks, how do I know if the 19-year-old summer intern at the local kayak rental shop knows ****** he is talking about or not? It seems to me that a 'world-class' outfitter, bike shop or equivalent, is the answer. I support this by saying that I recently visited a local auto parts store to find a 'kid' behind the counter who did not know the manufacturer of the (Toyota) Camry for which I was seeking parts. That isn't an obscure car by any means. There are millions of them on the road and Toyota has been manufacturing them for nearly 40 years. When that car was introduced in 1983, you found 'car guys' working at auto parts stores. Now, you just find a warm body who can touch icons on a screen, and one who knows nothing about cars.