Be Aware Of Discount Hiking Gear
Posted under Hiking, RECREATION on Nov 7, 2007
The first thing you need to figure out when shopping for discount hiking gear is that some things should not be bought at a discount while other things can be.
You should be honest with yourself and decide what level of a hiker you are; if you’re just a weekend walker or a hiker who just walks around on flat ground and sticks to the paths, or are a serious hiker that is gone for weeks at a time and is not afraid to go off the beaten path.
Once you have established what type of hiker you are, you can establish what time of hiking gear you will need.
Initial Expense
For those of you just beginning you need to watch out for the glamour of what most of the outdoor specialty stores are offering.
A good idea if you are unsure is to talk to someone who is an experienced hiker or if you know someone you can have them go with you.
You can never put a price tag on informed assistance, so having that seasoned hiker with you to help select your gear can save you a lot of time and money.
Of course there are other places to purchase discount hiking gear such as a flea market which will have excellent prices and some quality equipment.
At most flea markets, you will also find people that are willing to bargain.
Look for sales when the season is just beginning or ending and try not to buy during the peak times because most specialty stores are looking to move in the new merchandise and will have a discount hiking gear sale.
Make Your Own Stuff
Another way to save on discount hiking gear is to create your own set of hiking gear. You can save a bundle. One example of this is that walking sticks sell anywhere from $25 to over $100 dollars each.
There are several other ways to convert household items and other miscellaneous items into valuable hiking gear that can help you out in the woods and possibly even save your life. Do not hesitate to explore your home for the possibilities today!
Finally, make sure that once you have compiled your hiking gear that it is comfortable to you. Ensure that you know all of the ins and outs of using your gear and try it out in smaller situations.
It is better to find out that the communication device you created from a few empty pop cans doesn’t work in your own backyard than it is to make that discovery in the middle of nowhere.
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