May-30-2020 03:59 PM
Jun-03-2020 08:49 AM
dedmiston wrote:
Most of my family's camping is boondocking in the Mojave desert in the wintertime and it gets pretty chilly out there. Years ago we switched to Camping World's bulky Club Chairs and I'll never buy a different chair until I'm convinced of a revolutionary advance in chair technology. These things are comfortable and warm.
They only last about three years, but the "protection plan" that they upsell you on is good for two or three replacements (I forget).
Jun-03-2020 07:57 AM
Jun-03-2020 07:32 AM
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Jun-03-2020 06:49 AM
PA12DRVR wrote:
I've got a Yeti cooler that is XX years old and still keeps stuff cold very well (it is in Alaska though..). Same thing with a Yeti hot cup. ...and those are worth the 20? 40? percent premium to me.
However, even though with my build I have to get the super heavy duty camp chairs, paying 200 - 300% for a Yeti branded product over a store brand isn't in the cards.
Jun-03-2020 06:47 AM
WTP-GC wrote:
Owner of multiple YETI coolers, multiple YETI cups and a few other brands of similarly constructed coolers. I a.ways chuckle when people say they aren’t worth the money and that the product is over-hyped. The brand is irrelevant to me, but the quality of the product speaks for itself.
Brand equals status, confidence, spirit of accomplishment, pride, etc. It sometimes also equals a statement of quality. Everyone on this board is guilty of it to some extent. Raise your hand if you have never ever, EVER paid more for something just because it was a certain brand...perhaps even because you expected it to be better based on the name. Maybe you paid $5K or $10K more to get that truck with the certain trim package that made you “feel better”. Maybe you buy your shoes from a department store instead of WalMart. Maybe you like Charmin UltraSoft instead of the commercial quality stuff you can get for a fraction of the price...which does the same job. But maybe you just haven’t YET decided to spend a little more on a camping chair.
Jun-03-2020 06:45 AM
souraider wrote:
After you buy the chair...maybe you could buy a couple pair of these.
100 year pants
Jun-03-2020 06:43 AM
Jun-03-2020 05:14 AM
Jun-03-2020 05:07 AM
WTP-GC wrote:
Owner of multiple YETI coolers, multiple YETI cups and a few other brands of similarly constructed coolers. I a.ways chuckle when people say they aren’t worth the money and that the product is over-hyped. The brand is irrelevant to me, but the quality of the product speaks for itself.
Brand equals status, confidence, spirit of accomplishment, pride, etc. It sometimes also equals a statement of quality. Everyone on this board is guilty of it to some extent. Raise your hand if you have never ever, EVER paid more for something just because it was a certain brand...perhaps even because you expected it to be better based on the name. Maybe you paid $5K or $10K more to get that truck with the certain trim package that made you “feel better”. Maybe you buy your shoes from a department store instead of WalMart. Maybe you like Charmin UltraSoft instead of the commercial quality stuff you can get for a fraction of the price...which does the same job. But maybe you just haven’t YET decided to spend a little more on a camping chair.
Jun-03-2020 04:57 AM
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Jun-02-2020 10:07 AM
Jun-02-2020 09:39 AM
Jun-02-2020 06:38 AM
JAC1982 wrote:
We are big Yeti fans... we have coolers, cups, water jugs, even the dog bowl. We mostly use Cabela's points from our credit card to buy them. And $300 for a camping chair is stupid. My favorite chair cost $50 and has hydraulic rockers on it.
Jun-01-2020 03:29 PM