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CoolBobby
11-17-2016, 16:16
I use Monoprice constantly for their tech gear. Great quality stuff for cheap prices...

Apparently they have the hiking bug, as they now have an expanding line of hiking and light/UL camp gear.

http://www.monoprice.com/category?c_id=124&cp_id=12404

Has anyone used any of their stuff?

ChuckT
11-17-2016, 21:21
Have bought HDMI cables from Monoprice. ~4yrs ago. No problems. Great prices.

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jackwagon
11-18-2016, 12:09
Their stove, Pure Outdoor 1-liter Cooking system for $37 (a jet-boil knockoff), looks like it's a better-packaged product from the same company that makes this for Dicks - http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/product/index.jsp?productId=94283976 for $60. I have the Stryker 100, and it works great. The Monoprice looks like an excellent deal on this stove package.

Sarcasm the elf
11-18-2016, 13:04
Hmm...I've had a pair of noise cancelling headphone from them that I've been very happy with, no idea if that is relevant to their camping gear. If anyone buys their stuff I'd be interested to read a review.

ScareBear
11-18-2016, 13:48
Just ordered a pair of carbon trekking poles. With shipping, after discount, came to $52. Cork grips. I liked their remote burner Ti stove for 40 bucks. Very nice looking rig...

We shall see...

CoolBobby
11-18-2016, 13:51
Nice. I am ordering that same Ti stove. Also a couple bladders. I'll do a review once I get them in.

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theinfamousj
11-18-2016, 14:08
A friend had that collapsible bucket (unless they used the wrong stock photo) and is great for toting water, but doesn't hold itself up/open. As soon as you stop suspending the bucket by placing it on the ground, all your water spills out.

There are better collapsible buckets.

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