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Posted by yedrek on 11/16/2006

I posted a forum topic a few weeks back on here about crag bags. One user said his friend sells them and to check them out. I did, never heard of them before, but it seems like cool stuff.

If you have a company or friends that have companies that would interest climbers, have them promote their gear on this page. Its in the BETA phase right now so Im sure it would be cheap. Or have them donate gear to their contests. Id like to know about new products, or gear that is just as good as the big brands, but with smaller prices. Have them contact the site.

3 comments

pinter says:

would like to beta my shop.
Equada Outfitters
575 Pine Knot Av. #C
Big Bear Lake, Ca 92315
(909)866.6186
equadaoutfitters@earthlink.net
equadaoutfitters.com (underconstruction)

About the Big Bear Area.
4 season resort community w/ all amenities
2 ski resorts
lake for boats,kayaks,fishing,and canoes
mountain biking / hiking trails
wilderness backpacking
and the rock climbing and bouldering
there is a guide book for this area [1350 routes] called Hidden Treasures
(out of print)
a new book is due out in about a month possibly 2000-2500 routes
bouldering is abundant in many areas V0-V6+
most sport climbs 5.4 to 5.12+ from 60' - 90' +
trad in some spots
check out Big Bear Lake @ bigbearlake.com

Anonymous says:

I was scammed by this equada outfitters; I found the owner to be very dishonest and would not recommend this shop to others. I would recommend getting climbing gear at a place like REI or another climbing shop, and bringing it with you to the Big Bear area.

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