Where can I find girlie/designer camping equipment?

February 2nd, 2010 | by admin |

I want to go camping this summer, in style. Where can I find some camping equipment that doesn’t reek of testosterone or remind of Grisly Adams?

R.E.I. has an extensive selection of fashionable outdoor clothing and accessories for women. Many outdoor gear companies today cater to women, with specifically designed women’s backpacks and sleeping bags. You can even find a pink tent if you know where to look.
http://www.rei.com/women


  1. 4 Responses to “Where can I find girlie/designer camping equipment?”

  2. By Lady D on Feb 2, 2010 | Reply

    maybe ebay or amazon?
    coleman, columbia, north face, nautica might have some stuff for ladies but be prepared to pay more money. I’d search ebay or amazon first.
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  3. By ldrose715 on Feb 2, 2010 | Reply

    Bass Pro Shop has all kinds of stuff to fill your camping needs.
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  4. By Schnurrbart on Feb 2, 2010 | Reply

    R.E.I. has an extensive selection of fashionable outdoor clothing and accessories for women. Many outdoor gear companies today cater to women, with specifically designed women’s backpacks and sleeping bags. You can even find a pink tent if you know where to look.
    http://www.rei.com/women
    References :

  5. By hockeyhockey on Feb 2, 2010 | Reply

    You are the most annoying person I have never met! What do you want? A pink glitter tent with a sleeping bag that flatters your figure? I don’t understand what you mean by "girlie" camping equipment. I (a girl) love camping, and my favorite kind of camping equipment is the kind that is high quality, weatherproof, and functional. On my favorite camping trip to date, I spent two weeks canoe camping along the Yukon River in Yukon Territory, and the bears and wolves certainly didn’t care what my gear looked like. The thunder, lighting, and rain didn’t care what my gear looked like. The only other people I saw for two weeks along the river, who were two adventurers from Germany, didn’t care what my gear looked like. The trees didn’t care what my gear looked like. But I was very happy to be spending the stormy nights in a bone-dry, windproof tent, drinking water that I knew was safe because I ran it through a purifier, and eating food that hadn’t been destroyed by water leaking into it because I had it all stored in dry bags. Trust me, if you show up at any campgrounds or hiking trails with a tent that says "Princess" in rhinestones on it, you will look completely foolish. Go for quality. Camping gear is expensive, but get something nice that will last for years and you will have a lot more fun camping. P.S. my tent is gray-blue and pale green. I personally find it to look nicely unisex. There are other options out there besides canvas boy-scout issue tents. Check out LL Bean, REI, Campmore, or Sierra Designs and I’m sure you will be able to find something that will suit your ridiculous tastes.
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