Dale wrote:BTW Macpac have their Winter sale and in my opinion are one of the superior manufacturer/ retailers.
frenchy_84 wrote:Dale wrote:BTW Macpac have their Winter sale and in my opinion are one of the superior manufacturer/ retailers.
Oh so its called the winter sale now... didnt really seem to be any time between that and the autumn sale.
Retailers seem to think that consumers are stupid (and any1 who pays full prise probably is) and put a ridiculous RRP and then come up with a miraculous sale where everything is half price so you get yourself a bargain when in reality your paying what would be a reasonable RRP. Retailers then *&%$#! and moan when people by things on the internet but at least on the internet you can buy gear at a reasonable price. So once you know what gear you want buy online.
Wolfix wrote:If you want a great bargain shop wait for a Mountain Designs Family & Friends offer and you can get 30% off clearance price. Usually that's cheaper than my staff discount so I wait til then too!
ninjapuppet wrote:Wolfix wrote:If you want a great bargain shop wait for a Mountain Designs Family & Friends offer and you can get 30% off clearance price. Usually that's cheaper than my staff discount so I wait til then too!
Really!?!?
they actually make you BUY the stuff at higher prices than when its on sale to the public?
bailz66 wrote:Thanks for the replies guys. It sounds like Mac Pac is a good place to start although they do seem quite expensive on their website. Everything is in the upper bracket of what we are looking to spend.
The tents are quite heavy 2.1KG for the Olympus which i must say does look like a great tent but at $629 (2.1kg) its a bit pricey for what we are after.
I made a comment about the Vango F10 Helium 200 2 person Hiking Tent 1.3kg ($349.95)
http://www.wildearth.com.au/vango-heliu ... p-799.html
Does anyone have any thoughts on these?
ILUVSWTAS wrote:bailz66 wrote:Thanks for the replies guys. It sounds like Mac Pac is a good place to start although they do seem quite expensive on their website. Everything is in the upper bracket of what we are looking to spend.
The tents are quite heavy 2.1KG for the Olympus which i must say does look like a great tent but at $629 (2.1kg) its a bit pricey for what we are after.
I made a comment about the Vango F10 Helium 200 2 person Hiking Tent 1.3kg ($349.95)
http://www.wildearth.com.au/vango-heliu ... p-799.html
Does anyone have any thoughts on these?
I think the Olympus is 3.1 kg, not 2.
Also, yes I have a Vango, it's rubbish. Very weak material, poor design, heavier than they state. You'd buy and kill 20 of them before a macpac tent died on you. And there are several brands i'd suggest before Macpac.
For the tent look at the Nallo 2 from Hilleberg - you will have to get it from the states and it costs a bit but it is supposed to be an excellent tent.
With the sleeping bags consider getting $100-$150 synthetic models rated to about -5C along with a silk liner. I've slept in one in well below 0 before just by putting on more clothes. A sleeping bag is probably one thing that is good to make the jump from lower average to a good (but expensive) down once you're sure you want to invest in the hobby. On a student budget my sleeping bag is probably going to be one of the last things I'll upgrade.
Also, yes I have a Vango, it's rubbish. Very weak material, poor design, heavier than they state. You'd buy and kill 20 of them before a macpac tent died on you. And there are several brands i'd suggest before Macpac.
bailz66 wrote:Looking at the minaret it is only 2.4 which is comparable to other tents isn't it?
Right now we are looking at
Nallo 2
Olympus
Minaret
But will look at a few others over coming days. We will probably attempt not to skimp on a tent as it's a pretty important item I believe
Nuts wrote:While a bivy bag isnt everyones idea of comfort, it's inherent 'safety' (it wont blow away, break a pole, tear a tie out) is a good starting point to think about 'shelter' at its most basic level. This may seem like reinventing the wheel, you might 'just wanna buy a tent' right... Even if thats the case it probably helps at some stage to think of these things at a basic level and imagine the 'whatifs'
ninjapuppet wrote:Wolfix wrote:If you want a great bargain shop wait for a Mountain Designs Family & Friends offer and you can get 30% off clearance price. Usually that's cheaper than my staff discount so I wait til then too!
Really!?!?
they actually make you BUY the stuff at higher prices than when its on sale to the public?
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