#246974 - 06/12/12 03:06 PM
Re: "Your" survival store
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 03/08/07
Posts: 2208
Loc: Beer&Cheese country
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Fun ... Assume for mine that all are quality items (Ie, no coglan's and very little Gerber) 1) fixed knife - benchmade or mora 2) folding multi tool - leatherman or SOG 3) Internal frame large pack (ie, > 3000 cubic inches) I like Kelty, but there are plenty of good options 4) Day pack - ditto above 5) Food (either MRI, mountain house, survival bars, etc) 6) FAK - something in the AMK 1-3 day range 7) Sleeping bag - synthetic, local specific (ie, 20 degree bag for me) 8) Sleeping pad 9) rope 10) GPS 11) SPOT or PRB 12) maps? Maybe a printer to make custom maps from software 13) light of some sort. Probably a multi level LED headlamp 14) Canteen, Nalgene-type. I hate water bladders 15) Rain gear - Marmot, Outdoor Research, North face or similar 16) Compass - Silva is my preferred brand
I'll have to think hard for the rest ...
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#246977 - 06/12/12 05:00 PM
Re: "Your" survival store
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Journeyman
Registered: 09/15/06
Posts: 86
Loc: Northern California
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I have been to stores described in the OP. They are called Bass Pro, Cabela's, Gander Mountain, REI, etc...
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#246982 - 06/12/12 09:03 PM
Re: "Your" survival store
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"Be Prepared"
Pooh-Bah
Registered: 06/26/04
Posts: 2211
Loc: NE Wisconsin
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Its not too hard to find stuff like tents and sleeping bags. The gear I'd be interested is the smaller hard to find gear, like those plastic Fresnel lenses, good snare wire, whistles, good ferro rods, wilderness-related first aid gear, tiny lightweight shelters, and other fairly survival-specific gear (like some of the more unusual knife-related devices). Even Mora knives aren't that common to find in local stores. I find some of the countycomm.com stuff interesting - but not all of it.
Keep in mind that I'm not much of a "kit" maker. I tend to think more in terms of having the right reliable gear, and packaging it such that essential gear can't get "lost" and so I can/do carry those essentials while wandering around near camp.
I should also admit that I've found myself past the peak of gear-buying. I'd tried out most of what I'm interested in, have slowed down the buying, and started enjoying what I have.
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#246983 - 06/12/12 09:22 PM
Re: "Your" survival store
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Veteran
Registered: 03/31/06
Posts: 1355
Loc: United Kingdom.
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Fun ... Assume for mine that all are quality items (Ie, no coglan's and very little Gerber) I do wish people would stop dissing Coghlan's. I've used various of their products over the years (and I am talking 30+ years here!), and I for one will take their waterproof matches and matchsafes over pretty much any other brand on the market. The wax firelighters are also excellent and their own version of the DOAN is petty good as well. Certain idiots who throw things off roofs at minus whatever degrees Fahrenheit not withstanding that is.
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#246984 - 06/12/12 10:24 PM
Re: "Your" survival store
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Veteran
Registered: 07/23/08
Posts: 1502
Loc: Mesa, AZ
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The way to distinguish from a Cabelas, Bass Pro or REI is have ready made kits or packs already set up, instead of putting a basket together.
Especially with med kits. A small fanny pack, large group fanny pack, a roll up/roll out large family med kit for home or car, or a bulkier backpack or external pack attaching kit.
The big box outdoor stores rarely sell MayDay bars, so while buckets of Wise 72 hour kits or a case of food for X days, sell 1200, 2400, 3600 MayDay bars over the Mtn House meals for two and powerbars.
The only way to be unique is to cater directly to a prepper mentality which is differ than hunting, camping, fishing, outdoors.
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#246986 - 06/12/12 10:28 PM
Re: "Your" survival store
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 03/13/05
Posts: 2322
Loc: Colorado
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Although a lot of it is junk, some of Coghlan's stuff is not bad. I am specifically looking for some of these tent stakes they make (but at a local store if possible): http://www.amazon.com/Coghlans-1000-4-Co...rds=tent+stakesInexpensive, and reports are they're pretty decent. I like the added length of the Coghlan's stakes compared to some of the other similar offerings.
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#246990 - 06/13/12 12:32 AM
Re: "Your" survival store
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Geezer in Chief
Geezer
Registered: 08/26/06
Posts: 7705
Loc: southern Cal
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You are pretty much reinventing the wheel here. Most of the described items can be obtained from REI. While it is nostalgic to think of a mall store, your sales will be much better if you have a significant internet presence.
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