What are some name brand camping equipment manufactures (10 pts)

Posted: December 12th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Camping Gear | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 7 Comments »

Who are some of the top manufactures for camping equipment such as sleeping bags, tents, climbing gear, backpacks, stoves, etc…

I would like to browse their websites.
I need something a little more heavy duty for upper Canada/Alaska near the tundra and lower forests.

I also woudn’t mind it being universal for the most extreme cold climates.

I get catalogs from Cabelas, Sierra Trading Post, and Gander Mountain.

Do you know any others?


7 Comments on “What are some name brand camping equipment manufactures (10 pts)”

  1. 1 daddylonglegs2003 said at 2:55 pm on December 12th, 2010:

    REI
    http://www.rei.com

  2. 2 Biff said at 2:55 pm on December 12th, 2010:

    Mountain Hardwear makes great equipment. Marmot has quality sleeping bags as well as The North Face. I would also recommend most stuff that REI makes. I have had good experiences with them.

    Marty
    http://www.sleepingbag.net

  3. 3 the dude said at 2:55 pm on December 12th, 2010:

    ozark trails

  4. 4 Faydale said at 2:55 pm on December 12th, 2010:

    The best is Columbia, Eureka. If you want the best website for this equipment.

  5. 5 Mr Paul said at 2:55 pm on December 12th, 2010:

    browser Some website and contact the manufacturers,the you would find good qulity devices

  6. 6 stagerodent said at 2:55 pm on December 12th, 2010:

    Coleman, The Right Face,

  7. 7 G T said at 2:55 pm on December 12th, 2010:

    Not really manufacturers but… As mentioned is REI and Adventure 16: http://www.adventure16.com/

    The question for sleeping bags is whether you’re going to be in wet areas. It’s especially important at freezing temperatures to keep dry. I use synthetics in this type of weather. Another suggestion is a top of the line goretex bag with the best goose down available. Get the one with the best subzero rating that you can find, and when its warmer, leave it unzipped. Better a little cool on warmer nights than freezing your rear off during an unexpected storm. I’ve been snowed in for days during a freak blizzard and during that trip I took a light summer bag to save weight…. it was pretty miserable and a GREAT adventure, now I take the best and use it unzipped.

    I believe that there are some good gortex covers that can be purchased.

    EDIT: I just learned a little from this site: http://www.weasel.com/gear_bag.html


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