Hi everybody,
I'm pretty new to serious hiking : I'm from France and have hiked as a teenager mostly through the Pyrénées, the Alps, or the Massif Central. Only day walks, even though some were pretty serious stuff (like 7 hours and 1000 m climb). Now that I'm in Australia, with all the National Parks and the vastness, all the camping grounds and opportunity of overnight walks, I'm buying backpacks, tent, sleeping bag etc...
And then it means being struck as all French people who come to Australia : what the hell is wrong with the prices here ? Yes there's good gear, but you always have to pay the price, to wait for huge sales, to hunt for the new oversea good online shop with great prices, because there's one important thing missing : there's absolutely no company that sells good affordable hiking gear (I don't consider a 100 $ sleeping bag or a 200 $ tent "affordable", it may be to Australian standards, but that's precisely because the prices are so high here).
In France and now in Europe, Quechua, a subbrand of Decathlon, who sells mostly sport gear, made a huge boom by selling affordable camping/hiking equipment : their stuff is pretty good quality, cheap, ingenuous (they're the one who invented the 2 seconds tents), and they inspired lots of people to go hiking, because it's now affordable. Why isn't there such a thing here ? I have many French friends in Melbourne, and most of them buy a crap-load of Quechua stuff any chance they're in France, because there's no delivery to Australia, and no equivalent here.
To me, there's a huge gap here in Australia : if you pay 50 $ for a tent, 60 $ for hiking boots, or 20 $ for a sleeping bag, you're sure to get garbage. Hell, the closest thing to Quechua is Kathmandu and their prices are about 4 or 5 times as high, without the ingenuity. Now don't get me wrong : Quechua products aren't top of the line product, not at all, you probably won't be impressed. They're just good and affordable. And in Australia if you want good, you need to pay the price, or go hiking with your tennis shoes and a belt-less shoulder-murdering backpack. So if any of you is feeling like creating a new company similar to Quechua in Australia/NZ, you have my blessing... or if you know one that we missed, please point us in their direction.
Some example of Quechua products :
-50L backpack :
http://store.quechua.com/sac-a-dos-forc ... 72706.html , 40 €... try to find a similar product for this price here, tested by a friend who do some pretty serious hiking in Australia and NZ.
-A 0°C sleeping bag at 60 € :
http://store.quechua.com/sac-de-couchag ... 06710.html (no it's not down filling of course)
-Some water proof hiking shoes at 37 € :
http://store.quechua.com/chaussure-arpe ... 69356.html , I tried them at Mount Erica in Baw Baw NP in June, with 20 cm snow at times... My friends had their feet soaking wet, I was barely moist after 4 hours of deep mud and snow.