karpintero,

I generally find that “you get what you pay for” and you don’t want to find out something isn’t well made when you’re in the backcountry, but everyone’s got to start somewhere. Over the years I’ve replaced my cheap stuff with better ultralight gear. I’m pretty happy with my setup now, most of it has lasted several seasons and is easier to carry. Bonus, most cottage-industry makers are hikers too and I like supporting them.

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