Budget Trekking Gear India: Quality Hacks & Affordable Alternatives for Trekkers
Cost is often an obstacle for Indian trekkers. High-end brands charge prices which are too steep for adventurers on a tight budget. At Trekup India we believe everyone should have access to mountain adventure; using smart substitutes and desi jugaad may save money when purchasing gear. This guide will assist in finding quality hiking gear at an affordable price.
1. Backpacks Can Save The Day
- Premium Brands Osprey and Deuter (Rs10,000- Rs20,000), whilst Quechua MH500 Budget Alternative (Rs4,000 – Rs6,000).
- Decathlon Quechua backpacks are designed for durability and weather resistance with optimal weight distribution for an optimal experience.
- This 50L backpack is ideal for long distance treks and comes equipped with a waterproof cover to protect it against moisture.
2. Trekking Shoes
- From Indian Brands That Deliver Premium Trekking Brands Are Salomon And Merrell (Rs8000 to Rs15,000).
- Low Budget Trekking Options Include Woodland/ Action Fox (3000-5000 Rs).
- Woodland soles are ideal for Indian terrains, providing a secure grip.
- Action Fox can be found on Amazon, providing cost-effective waterproof solutions at an economical price point.
3. Trekking Poles
- Black Diamond offers premium trekking poles (Rs 5,000 to Rs 8,000). For an alternative budget option try Wildcraft/Amazon Basics poles which range between R800-R1,500.
- Aluminum poles from both Wildcraft and generic brands work great for most treks.
- Consider selectinging folding and adjustable options for increased convenience.
4. Sleeping Bags
- Some popular premium brands such as Marmot and Sea to Summit can range from Rs15,000-Rs25,000 while Quechua (SH500) SH500 sleeping bags fall between Rs3,000-Rs5,000 depending on size.
- Decathlon’s SH500 thermometer boasts a temperature rating of 0degC, making it perfect for use during Himalayan trekking expeditions.
- Synthetic fillings tend to be cheaper and work better in wetter environments than down.
5. Jackets for Layering
- Premium Brand: North Face Columbia and The North Face (Rs10,000 to R20,000). Budget Alternatives: Wildcraft/ Decathlon (Rs2,000- R5,000).
- Combining a rain jacket (Rs 2,000) with Quechua (Rs 1,500) is an excellent idea.
- Decathlon offers winter jackets in the range of Rs 3,000-Rs 5,000.
6. Tents Are Affordable And Reliable
- Premium Brand: North Face Columbia and The North Face (Rs10,000 to R20,000). Budget Alternatives: Wildcraft/ Decathlon (Rs2,000- R5,000).
- Combining a rain jacket (Rs 2,000) with Quechua (Rs 1,500) is an excellent idea.
- Decathlon offers winter jackets in the range of Rs 3,000-Rs 5,000.
7. Headlamps
- Should You Consider Generic Brands Instead of Petzl? Yes! Premium brands such as Petzl and Black Diamond (Rs3,000 to Rs6,000) provide premium performance at budget prices; alternative budget brands may include Generic Brands/Wipro (Rs 500 – 1000).
- Just a basic 200 lumen headlamp with adequate battery life should suffice.
8. Cooking Equipment Options in Local Solutions
- High End: MSR Jetboil (Rs 8,800 to Rs 15,000). For Budget Options, Local Stainless Steel Stoves (Rs 500 – Rs 1,000).
- This gas canister (Rs 300) is compatible with the style chulha stove.
- An economical and lightweight mess pan (Rs200 to 500) should suffice.
Trekup India tips for Budget Trekkers
- Renting gear on an individual trip (tents and sleeping bags).
- Purchase used gear through groups such as Indian Trekking Gear Exchange on Facebook. Instead of purchasing expensive jackets, layer up!
- Do-it-yourself repairs Learn how to make simple fixes at home using zippers, seams and soles as examples.
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