Morning Roksliders, I’ll try to not name companies here out of respect , but it will be obvious anyways.
In the past year a few companies have come out with some products that are similar to ones you can get from US made companies, lightweight teepees and titanium stoves.
Choosing to outsource them from Asia, usually is for cost savings, and generally translates to a savings to the consumer. I say usually, because as I type this on my iPhone made in Asia, I know there’s not a better/cheaper alternative, and I’m fine with that.
There are two new teepees out there, and both are pretty similar to an option you can get from a US made company.
US made:
4 person, 2 with stove
Complete weight - canopy, stakes, carbon pole - 55 oz / 3 lb 7 oz
30 Denier Nylon 6.6 Ripstop
$418.50 (looks like a sale price)
Asia made 1:
4 person, 2 with stove
System without Footprint: 3 lb 3.4 oz
20D Silnylon
$645
Asia made 2:
4 person, 2 with stove
Weight with 8 stakes- 3 lb 2 oz with stove jack attached and their carbon pole.
Rip stop Silpoly
$468
US made stove:
Weight of Stove including Damper, legs, hardware, and Storage bag, is 45 oz (with a 5’ pipe)
Burn Chamber 8.25" Tall / 8.25" Wide / 14" long
$422 with stove pipe
Asia made stove:
2 lb 7 oz
Stove Box Assembled Size- 15"L x 8.5"W x 9"H
$435 with stove pipe
I guess my question is, if a product isn’t higher quality, cheaper price, or noticeably more lightweight, why choose to spend more or same for a product from over seas?
For anyone that would toss in the political element based on recent threads, I’d say the Asian made element makes it a moot point, but your mileage may vary.
Hope to keep this a civil conversation, but hey, I did post this in General.
In the past year a few companies have come out with some products that are similar to ones you can get from US made companies, lightweight teepees and titanium stoves.
Choosing to outsource them from Asia, usually is for cost savings, and generally translates to a savings to the consumer. I say usually, because as I type this on my iPhone made in Asia, I know there’s not a better/cheaper alternative, and I’m fine with that.
There are two new teepees out there, and both are pretty similar to an option you can get from a US made company.
US made:
4 person, 2 with stove
Complete weight - canopy, stakes, carbon pole - 55 oz / 3 lb 7 oz
30 Denier Nylon 6.6 Ripstop
$418.50 (looks like a sale price)
Asia made 1:
4 person, 2 with stove
System without Footprint: 3 lb 3.4 oz
20D Silnylon
$645
Asia made 2:
4 person, 2 with stove
Weight with 8 stakes- 3 lb 2 oz with stove jack attached and their carbon pole.
Rip stop Silpoly
$468
US made stove:
Weight of Stove including Damper, legs, hardware, and Storage bag, is 45 oz (with a 5’ pipe)
Burn Chamber 8.25" Tall / 8.25" Wide / 14" long
$422 with stove pipe
Asia made stove:
2 lb 7 oz
Stove Box Assembled Size- 15"L x 8.5"W x 9"H
$435 with stove pipe
I guess my question is, if a product isn’t higher quality, cheaper price, or noticeably more lightweight, why choose to spend more or same for a product from over seas?
For anyone that would toss in the political element based on recent threads, I’d say the Asian made element makes it a moot point, but your mileage may vary.
Hope to keep this a civil conversation, but hey, I did post this in General.