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#1 ·
Got an REI outdoor equipment catalog today in the mail. Several really nice tents in there. They have both backpack gear and full camp equipment.

Question is, has anyone tried REI stuff? It looks like really good quality but I wanted to see if any of you folks have actually purchased anything from these people.

Kim:cheers:
 
#2 ·
Yeap. I have a couple REI things. Not a tent or anything, but a nice pack and a down jacket. Both were cheap and VERY well made. I am looking at buying one of their tents. (would have bought one of their sleeping bags but found a great deal on a down Marmot one.)
 
#3 ·
Yeah Layton, some of their tents look really nice! I trust your judgement on stuff like this so this makes me feel pretty good about spending money with these folks.

Kim
 
#4 ·
Been a card carrying REI member since the 70s.
I also worked at the distribution center (where they ship all of your orders from) back in 2002 when I was laid off from Boeing for awhile.

Good gear.
However I buy a lot of stuff now from Cabela's.
 
#5 ·
I beat the snot out of that backpack this summer and it held up superbly. Still looks brand new. I throw my recovery gear in there when i go out on trail rides.
 
#6 ·
REI is an old west coast company that makes some of the best quality hiking/camping equipment in the US. You can't go wrong with what they sell. Their return policy is outstanding. Not that you will need it. Go for it, you won't be disappointed.
 
#7 ·
REI was my favorite store back when I lived in New Mexico. Great products IMO! I always get my snowboarding and camping gear there when I go home to visit, great customer service. :bigthumb:
 
#8 ·
Been an REI member for over 20 years.

Don't know if they actually make anything themselves, but REI puts it's label on a lot of things. Like anything, quality varies and you have to choose what you want based on comparison shopping (quality and price). Good thing is that REI has a "100" Satisfaction" no questions asked return policy (like Costco) and, if you're a member, you get a rebate (8-10% depending how you pay) on all purchases.
 
#13 ·
Wow guys! That is some really good info! I have bought from LL Bean and Cabelas for years and years. That is probably why I got the catalog. I really liked quite a few things in the REI book that I had not seen in the others. I am really wanting to find us a nice, lightweight, tent that T and I can take for a 3 or 4 day weekend and not worry about the rain if it hits. We had a nice Cabelas backpack type tent but I want a little more room now. So...... that was what caught my eye first in the REI book but then the more I looked, the more I liked.

Kim
 
#14 ·
The REI brand stuff is good quality at a good price. We shop at the store all the time. They are great about returns too. No problem returning without receipts. You should become a member. At the end of the year, you get a percentage of your total purchases back in a dividend check so you buy more stuff. :cheers:
 
#15 ·
I took advantage too when I worked there.
Employees get 30% off any name item, and 50% off REI label gear.

I picked up that nice MSR water filter, and I got an REI Fat Cat 0 degree sleeping bag for $100, regular $200, but half off with my discount.

I still buy from there, but as mentioned, a lot of the car camping stuff I have been stocking up on for the past few months they do not carry, but Cabelas does.
 
#16 ·
You can't go wrong with REI stuff. They have a great return policy should you ever need to use it, not take advantage of it though. Since they are a co-op and have been since 1938 you actually get money back on your purchases too.
So go ahead and dive in.....personally my HUGE Basecamp 6 is the perfect tent for any condition and the perfect size for my family of 3, 4 if we huck the dog in too. :bandit:
 
#18 ·
That is EXACTLY what I am interested in! We actually have 3 dogs, but two are getting OLD so we have a 9 month old Border Collie puppy that will be going along on the adventures now. The older 2 would rather stay at the MIL's house so they can stretch out and relax!

Kim:wave:
 
#17 ·
My only gripe w/ REI is that they fund alot of the greenies that are shutting down our access to the lands we like to wheel on. Other than that, they are a great store.
 
#19 ·
I am also a big fan and long time member of REI - :bigthumb:

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#20 ·
Well, returns are KIND of an issue seeing as how the nearest store to Kim or myself is Houston. Which is about 5 hours from here. Not just a drive over to the store, hey this broke, get a new one.
 
#21 ·
I hear ya but they do a pretty good job of taking care of folks who live outside the stores radar. Return by mail works but can be a bit of a hassle. I got it.....stock pile all the stuff ya wanna return and when your heading out of town make your new REI list, return all the stuff you have to and use the money to get the new stuff! :lol:
 
#22 ·
I love my REI Mountain 3 tent, a true 4 season tent. In that tent with a small Coleman catalytic heater, I was warm and toasty in 20 degree weather. I actually got hot and slept on top of my sleeping bag. Great tent and easy to set up.

Everything I have purchased from REI has been great.
 
#23 ·
I am looking to get a 2-3 person tent. Anyone have a good used one they wanna sell?
 
#24 ·
>30 year member and have nothing bad to say. I have spent thousands at their store. If you ever get a chance to go to one of their "flagship stores", by all means, do so (Seattle area--their home base, Denver, Boise, etc)
The people are nice, and helpful. My buddy likes them less that me, but he does not like anything that has gone "Big Commericial" like Starbucks, etc.
He likes Eastern Mountain Sports. I have bought from them, but their selection is more limited.
I like Mountain Gear, INC for really high end stuff, but prices tend to be high end as well. Their service is top notch

MountainGear.com; Outdoor gear and clothing for climbing, hiking, skiing, camping & backpacking.

My long winded way of saying that you can't go wrong with REI
 
#28 ·
I have a REI camp stove that I purchased back in the mid 80's. It's still going strong. Also, I have purchased head lights, clothing, backpacks and other gear from them, all good quality.

For a tent, I would drive up to Gonzales to Cabala's and take a look. They have some quality tents that you can see,feel and get in. Most all of my outdoor gear now comes from Cabala's since it is within about 80 miles from home.
 
#29 ·
HogChain, you live around here? how come i haven't seen you at anything or posting up in the Lousisana thread???

If you have a 4x4 and are free this Sunday, there will be a trail ride. I think it is about an hour north of hammond.
 
#30 ·
I buy most of my camping/backpackingh equipment from them. Bought a REI tent, used it extensively for 2+ years and the bottom leaked during a rainstorm. Took it back and they apologized and gave me a brand new one. Even better, my Suunto watch broke and I took it back to REI without a reciept, they couldn't find it in their computer, and I suddenly realized I bought it somewhere else and told them so. Their response? "Thats okay, we'll take care of it, go get a new one."
 
#31 ·
REI is a great store for us outdoor types. Not the cheapest prices around, but I am willing to a pay a little more for good service and the good chance that they will have what you need on the first trip.
 
#36 ·
+1 vote for REI. I've used their sleeping bags (excellent build quality, great value) and I have a Novera Big Buzz urban bike (novera = rei brand). I love that store, and I love the peace of mind that I get with their lifetime return policy.