A low price doesn't necessarily mean poor quality. Mora knives are an example - good quality, but usually around ten bucks or less. I've got a couple and they work very well. They just don't have any bling.
My circumstances involved a fair amount of non urban settings; in those situations, quality is more important that price. The thing to do is to find meaningful quality at a reasonable cost. It can be done.
Edited by hikermor (10/26/11 03:30 PM)
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