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Trekking Gear and equipment in nepal
All the fake gear is not bad if you have some idea to find out the quality.And you should not spend lots of money for buying gear and clothing while doing trek in Nepal.Because there is more than 200 trekking store who sell trekking gear and equipments for trekking and hiking in Nepal. It's doesn't matter the brand logo it just should be work properly.
For example if you carry fake brands good quality sleeping bags and down jackets for trekking and if you feel warm and comfortable that's enough for you because its much cheaper to buy compare to originals brands gear.Also trekkers can rent them for $1 or $2 per day.I have met trekkers they just compare the rental price in market and they take cheapest one which is not good idea because in market you can get both good fake and bad fake trekking gears and equipments.
I have found 2 different sleeping bags with same temperature rating but one is fiber filling sleeping bags and the another is down filling sleeping bags.There is big different between down sleeping nags and fiber sleeping bags.But these both has label of down filling 100 %.That the reason i'm telling you should should have little knowledge about it.And its not good idea to believe to trekking guide always.Instead you can ask to seller and have to ask for guarantee of warmth.
There is one store who has own manufacturing and also supply gear in Nepal called v-tex located in mid of Thamel ,near by Kathmandu guest house,The reason why people like that store is sometimes if you can't fine your proper sizes jackets or sleeping bags and if you have 1 or 2 days before heading to trek they make gear for you.They supplying clothing and gears to some countries in Europe,in USA,Australia,Bhutan and some other countries.They also have been working with more than 50 trekking companies in Nepal.They have made sleeping bags,down jackets,duffel bags for a trekking company with their own company name as a brand name.They also take a order with customs logo and designs.
They tell you about quality and give you instructions too.Prices for hiring is reasonabe and one things that you can rent new sleeping bags or down jackets and after trekking if you love it you can buy paying its selling price that you shouldn't pay for rental.
Sunday, August 4, 2013
QUALITY SLEEPING BAG &DOWN JACKET IN NEPAL
It's not really necessary to spend a lot of money buying extra equipments & clothing for your trekking in Nepal.Now most of the trekking equipments can be hired and bought from the many adventure shop in Kathmandu.This year more than 200 trekking shop are selling trekking wears and equipments & some of the trekking shops is providing hiring service also.
All the people are not interested to buy all trekking
equipments because they don’t use such a things again and again nor they use
them at home.So they hire such a thing for their trekking.it is easy to get sleepingbag and down jacket for hiring but difficult to get good one.Here good mean
good quality of sleeping bag and down jacket,which should be very light
weight,should be washed after using.You should be careful whether hiring such a
thing or buying outdoors clothing. There are many good trekking shops have been
selling good quality of outdoors clothing and also they have been providing
trekking equipments for hire for around a $1. But one most important thing that buyer should keep in mind is that all the trekking shops are neither selling
good quality of trekking equipments nor hiring the good things(GOOD;totally
washed,seasonal,good working).So that buyer should be careful while making
decision to hire like where to hire,what kind of things to hire.That is better to hire from those who
are there in this field from long years and know all about weather about
trekking route in Nepal.
There is a few genuine trekking shops also in ktm. But these
are very expensive. If fake things work
well why to buy genuine spending lots of money. If you are in Nepal and looking for good quality of outdoorsclothing,trekking equipments
ask to somebody where to buy and go there and check
quality yourself. Many outdoors clothing are manufactured in Nepal are of good
quality. Don’t buy very cheap because there may not be quality. I say to you all to
be careful while buying outdoor clothing in Nepal. All the trekking
shops are not selling good quality of trekking equipments. But some of them are
selling quality for reasonable price. You should be able to find good trekking
shops to make your trekking good. I have seen many shops are selling very very bad
quality of outdoors clothing for genuine price and the buyer have faced many
problem in trekking.Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Today im going to give some tips what to wear & what to pack while traveling for a few days in summer.i hope these tips will be helpful to all of you who are treveller or travelling somewhere in summer.First of of its depend on traveling days thats how many pair to carry or pack into back.Normally 3 pairs of clothing ois enough for 5 to7 days travel but there should be laundry or you should be able to make clean your cloth otherwise you need 4 pairs of clothing.All clothes should be lightweight thats can be carried easily.If you carry such a light weight clothes your travel will be more enjoyful.
some of the necessary clothing to carry
some of the necessary clothing to carry
Shirts
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Always pack along a long-sleeve shirt, even if you're headed to
a warm climate. As with long pants, a long-sleeve shirt will protect you from
sun, bugs and rain. Some considerations:
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Knit shirts are stretchy,
comfortable and available in many styles; woven shirt typically button up the
front and have vents to keep cool.
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Look for synthetic or
merino wool shirts. Cotton is recommended only for casual activities or warm,
dry climates.
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Fitness tops can work
well for travel, too, especially in warm climates because they wick moisture to
keep you cool.
Pants/Shorts/Skirts/Dresses
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Shorts, skirts and dresses are the obvious choice when traveling
to a warm or tropical destination. But keep in mind that long pants will better
protect you from sun, bugs and rain. And, as mentioned above, you might need to
wear them for cultural reasons, too.
Convertible pants have legs that easily zip off to turn into
shorts. These are a great space-saving option.
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Waterproof/breathable
shells such as Gore-Tex®, eVent® and REI Elements® are your best choice for a range of weather and activities. If
you layer your clothing, a single shell can handle both summer breezes and
winter storms. However, these jackets are more expensive than other rainwear.
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Water-resistant/breathable
shells repel wind and light rain while providing excellent
breathability when you're active. They are less bulky and less expensive than
other shells, but are not intended for significant rain.
Hats
Bring a hat based on your destination and the expected
conditions.
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Rain hats feature a wide
brim, waterproof/breathable construction and a chin strap. They also double as
good sun protection.
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Sun hats are usually
cotton or nylon for breathability and have grommets or mesh for ventilation.
Some styles feature a skirt or cape to keep sun off your neck, ears and
temples.
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Casual hats include ball
caps and trekking hats. Trekking hats have a wider brim and provide better
protection from sun and rain.
Underwear and Socks
The same fabric rules apply for underwear and socks: A synthetic
fabric, such as REI MTS polyester, will be easier to care for than cotton,
while merino wool, such as Smartwool brand products, offers natural
breathability and comfort. When choosing socks, consider that synthetics and
wool can help prevent blisters by keeping feet drier than cotton socks do.
Monday, July 1, 2013
How to Buy Trekking Gear in Kathmandu
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How to Buy Trekking Gear in
Kathmandu
Kathmandu, Nepal, is
the site of Tribhuvan International Airport, the gateway to the country for
most travelers. Hundreds of shops cater to trekkers, selling new and used
equipment and buying back gear that hikers don't want to carry home. The amount
and type of gear you need depends on whether you'll be day tripping, camping
overnight or heading out on a guided expedition. Trekkers need to carry the
same things they'd carry on a hike anyplace else, such as personal hygiene
items and medications, in addition to a few specialized pieces of equipment.
Knowing what to buy is as important as knowing where to buy it.
Items you will need
Gore-Tex jacket
Wind stopper jacket
Windstopper trouser
Thermal underwear
Rain sets (jacket+trouser)
Hiking boots
Trekking shoes
Cotton clothing
Gloves
Lined pant
Warm hat (woolen/fleece cap)
Head torch
Medical kit bag
Trekking poles
Sun glasses
Water bottle
Backpack
Tent
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What to Buy
Step 1
Choose the right
clothing. What you buy depends on what time of year you're trekking. For
trekking in winter to Himalaya you need to wear light weight super down jacket in around city also you need down
jacket which keep you warm and protect from cold.You can wear Windstopper as
well in Kathmandu on the day.But in snowing down jacket is not enough its not a
100% waterproof so at that time better to take over 3-layer Gore Tex to protect
from water and snow. Same as to keep warm your leg you have to take fleece
trouser or thermal trouser inside and Windstopper trouser to protect from wind
but in snow you need to wear waterproof trouser.
Step 2
Buy two pairs of shoes
for trekking around Kathmandu. All-leather hiking boots with good ankle support
are essential for rocky terrain. Flexible trekking shoes with a sturdy sole are
good for easy terrain. Buy both cotton and thermal socks for changes in
temperature.Just to walk around city you can use normal whichever you fell
comfort.But for trekking you need water proof with gore tex.
Step 3
Purchase a sun hat or
cotton scarf for sunny days and a warm, winter(woolen/fleece ) hat that covers
your ears for cold days and evenings.you can take neck warmer to keep warm your
neck for cod day. Pick up a headlamp worn on an elastic band around the
forehead in case you're out after dark.
Step 4
Stop by a bookstore
for guidebooks if you're trekking alone, although it's possible to trek around
Kathmandu without a guidebook if you have a compass and a good sense of
direction because the hiking paths are so well-used.
Step 5
Assemble a medical kit
with anti-diarrhea medicine, water-treatment tablets and water filter,
analgesics, sunscreen, lip balm, bug spray, upset-stomach pills and a blister
kit. Add any other products, such as a cough or cold medicine, that you're
accustomed to taking on a hike.
Step 6
Select a collapsible
hiking/trekking pole.its helps you even you are tired with balance and glacier
sunglasses with side shields.
Step 7
If you will have stove
in hiking you can have hot food in cold season. Most day trekkers carry
noodles, dried fruit, nuts and energy bars. Overnight trekkers carry the same
foods during the daytime and have their main meal when they've arrived at their
overnight lodging or campsite. Buy a one-liter water bottle and refill it with
purified water as you hike.
Step 8
Select a sleeping bag
rated to keep campers warm in temperatures as low as 10 degrees Fahrenheit for
an overnight trek. A sleeping mat for under the bag is optional. A medium to
large backpack (60 to 80 liters) should suffice on all but the longest treks.
Pick up a lightweight (well under six lbs.), four-season tent for chilly
evenings. Dome-shaped tents, although easier to stand in, present a higher
profile in windy areas. Keep your gear dry in a stuff sack or heavy-duty
garbage bags.
Where to Buy
Step 1
Shop for new and used
clothing, tents and sleeping bags in Thamel, Kathmandu's main tourist district.
Outfitters and expedition companies line the streets. V-tex international (trekkingequipments.com)
carries new outerwear, sleeping bags and backpacks.v-tex has been offering gear
and gear repair since its established in 2011 V-tex international carries a
full line of trekking gear, including clothing, tents, shoes and tools.
Step 2
Pick up guidebooks at
Pilgrims Book House (pilgrimsbooks.com), a huge new and used bookstore in
Thamel with 250,000 titles spread over 30 rooms. The store carries an extensive
collection of guides for trekkers as well as guides to neighboring countries.
An adjacent restaurant serves Ayurvedic vegetarian foods.
Step 3
Pick up trekking food
at any of a number of shops in Kathmandu. Bhat-Bhateni Supermarket the largest
in Kathmandu, provides a one-stop spot for trekking food, but the store is in
an out-of-the-way area. Best Shopping Centre is a small store in a more convenient location
in Thamel.
TIPS
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Sign up for a trekking expedition if you're uncomfortable about
making your own way through the countryside.
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Some border crossings have a money-exchanging facilities, but if
you plan to trek into remote areas of Nepal, don't expect to find a place to
exchange your money for local currency.
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Many stores in Kathmandu also accept American dollars, pounds
sterling and the euro.
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Stores in larger cities accept credit cards, and some ATMs allow
cash advances against credit cards.
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Travelers who leave from Tribhuvan can trade their rupees for
dollars.
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Remember that boots must be broken in before you wear them, so
consider buying them at home and breaking them in there.
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Consider buying a pair of sandals for wearing around the
campsite or other overnight accommodations.
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Many trekkers who only plan to spend a few nights outdoors use a
lightweight tarp instead of a tent for protection at night.
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Travelers on long treks typically have porters who carry extra
water, food and supplies.
WARNINGS
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If you're planning an overnight trek, you must get a climbing
permit in most areas and hire a climbing Sherpa.
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Overnight treks may stop at teahouses and other indoor lodging
along the way. Take this into consideration when buying gear.
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Don't plan on using sleep aids on a trek near Kathmandu. They
depress respiration in high altitudes.
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