>>2171571What do you mean "trust"
And here's what I have
https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/outbound-cutlery-set-4-pc-0765791p.htmlI want to buy all my gear from now on from Crappy Tire and Thrift Stores.
The worst part of Canadian Tire's camping selection is the sleeping bags and tents. It's all car camping tents and pretty bad sleeping bags.
They sell a lot of budget gear that's just fine if you aren't ultra-lighting though.
>cheap clones of "expensive" gear>some Coleman shit that isn't badTheir brands Woods and Outbound are pretty shit, but have some gems
Woods used to be a more than decent brand so every now and then they'll make something good.
They used to sell the really good Coleman gas lanterns until recently.
If you talk to the people there you can return just about anything.
I've camped and been camping quite a bit, I plan on downgrading from some MEC tier gear to Canadian Tier gear.
I want to show people you don't need to blow $1k on gear to get into camping.
I'd say right now their best deals are these
https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/woods-waterproof-lightweight-family-camping-tarp-grey-4-m-x-3-m-0762959p.html?_br_psugg_q=camping+tarphttps://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/woods-waterproof-lightweight-camping-tarp-green-3-m-x-2-m-0762960p.html?_br_psugg_q=camping+tarpThey fold small, are seam sealed, and are very inexpensive compared to other backpacking tarps.