Hi Cam from Macpac.
Just to give an idea of recent online purchases.
1. Artyex (not sure on the spelling) woollen boxer shorts. Reason, proper fitted boxer shorts with longer legs that stop chaffing. Much better than what is passed off elsewhere and that is Icebreaker, etc, so nothing personal. Original NZ Icebreaker boxers were fantastic but all mine have finally been worn out.
2. Mountain Hardware clothes, they have long fittings and even their normal sizing is for tall rather than obsess people in XL (36 pants) and XXL (jackets) sizing
3. Hilleberg tents but looking long and hard at a few tents that USA forums tall members have posted about that are even longer. Nice reading that 6'8" people have at least some choice so at 6'3.5" I should be right.
4. WM mega-lite 6'6" sleeping bag. When WM say 6'6" they mean 6'6" people
5. Long Neo Air as shops only locally stock the regular size and faster plus much cheaper to get direct from USA.
6. Rab Event wet weather pants. Love RAB's fitting profile as again tall rather than obsess fittings in XL and XXL and kick myself that I brought the Montane Event jacket rather than a Rab. Yes the whole world is complaining about the poor hood design of my model. Still its DWR coating kicks the butt of another brand you might be familiar with
7. Spare pair of Black Diamond poles. Honestly, they are brilliant. Do not jamb, so quick to adjust with the flick lock system, do not slip, have not broken one yet despite some extreme use. They are gradually taking over with the group that I walk with. Actually nobody has broken one yet. Why online, you have choice of many different models that are not imported or stocked in Australia.
Actually, I must thank you as I am rapidly discovering a multitude of specialist gear manufacturers plus a few Australian firms that make great gear.

If people look and research using this site amongst others there are plenty better and sometimes cheaper options than a single brand store offers. The UL mob can be thanked as they have proven to manufacturers that you can build an online business providing that you keep in touch with your market. And UL would have to be the fastest moving market. More and more traditional type gear makers are doing the same so you do not need to be UL to get better options.
Still have not found any cookware with variable thickness to control the hot spot but did get a tougher set from USA. ALoksak bags sourced by local Scout shop are the best map cases that I have found. Just wish they were not so overprinted as this obscures the map. Amazing one size actually fits local 1:25000 maps like it was made for it.
A lot of gear is ok but something as simple as say Princeton-tech reversing the head lamp power sequence and removing strobe from it would be great. Trouble is they, and many established brands, do not listern or are too fixed in their ways to turn things around.
Cheers