126: Cottage Gear




The First 40 Miles: Hiking and Backpacking Podcast show

Summary: Show Notes: Episode 126<br> Today on the First 40 Miles, a little small talk about small backpacking gear companies.  Then we’ll share some benefits of buying from cottage gear manufacturers.  Next on the SUMMIT Gear Review, we’ll review a piece of gear we found by accident then we’ll share a hack that will reduce your productivity at the office today by 20 percent.<br> Opening<br> <br> * Cottage gear refers to micro to small companies who make backpacking gear that is not typically sold in big box stores or chain outdoor stores. Finding these cottage gear companies can be like finding a hidden treasure.<br> * Not all cottage gear companies are the same:<br> * Sometimes these cottage gear makers have a full time job (or they’re retired), and they just want to make one product just for fun.<br> * Sometimes they make specialty gear that may not appeal to the general population—like maybe a company who makes backpacking gear for animals<br> * Cottage gear may mean experimental gear…like a hiker who has found a way to repurpose worn out wool socks into a pot cozy…and now he’s marketing them<br> * Cottage gear could be gear that would be cost prohibitive if sold in a retail store with retail markups… An example of this is the QiWiz Titanium Big Dig Trowel.<br> * Cottage Gear often means made in America, and to be more specific, made in America in someone’s garage on a table that’s set up right next to boxes of Christmas decorations, their kids bikes, and a non-working 92 Ford Tempo.  Garage grown gear is real.<br> * How do you find cottage gear?<br> * Forums<br> * There’s a newish company who is trying to help small gear businesses. It’s called <a href="https://www.garagegrowngear.com/pages/brands">Garage Grown Gear</a><br> * <a href="http://kickstarter.com">Kickstarter</a><br> * <a href="http://hikingthedream.blogspot.com/p/cottage-backpacking-gear-companies.html">http://hikingthedream.blogspot.com/p/cottage-backpacking-gear-companies.html</a><br> * <a href="http://blackwoodspress.com/blog/12378/cottage-backpacking-gear-directory/">http://blackwoodspress.com/blog/12378/cottage-backpacking-gear-directory/</a><br> <br> Top 5 Benefits of Buying from Cottage Gear Manufacturers<br> You’re supporting the American dream<br> <br> * These cottage gear manufacturers keep it small—not because they can’t grow bigger, but because they often are family owned, sometimes operating out of their home or a small shop in town.<br> * They came up with some idea for clothing, packs or a tent that the big guys weren’t doing and decided to throw their hat over the wall and put their time, creativity and resources into what they’re doing…often inviting friends and family into the happy mess.<br> <br> Your purchase allows them to continue innovating<br> <br> * Pushing their creative resources toward things that larger companies may not have an interest in<br> <br> You typically have more connection with the company<br> <br> * That means that if you email the company, you might just get a response from the owner…not a customer service agent thousands of miles away.<br> * It also means that your suggestions go straight to the top.<br> <br> You may be able to order customized gear<br> <br> * Not all cottage gear manufacturers can customize their gear, but it doesn’t hurt to ask.<br> <br> You’re going to get something that can’t be found in a large outdoor store<br> <br> * High quality—because their name is attached to product—with a touch of handmade charm.<br> * Unique<br> <br>  Downsides…<br> <br> * These are small operations and they’re often swamped with orders—so if you order it may take a while<br> * Sometimes you bump into these companies COMPLETELY BY ACCIDENT. They don’t have a competitive advertising budget…so they advertise by word of mouth<br> * And, sometimes cottage gear companies disappear…<br> <br> SUMMIT Gear Review: <a href="http://cascadewild...."></a>