KANANGRABOYD wrote:Or - go on Fleabay and buy an industrial sewing machine and then but the cuben et al yourself, and make it yourself.
Strider wrote:KANANGRABOYD wrote:Or - go on Fleabay and buy an industrial sewing machine and then but the cuben et al yourself, and make it yourself.
Aren't Cuben shelters taped?
Mark F wrote:It obviously isn't poor business practice as the businesses you complain about are still here and appear to be doing well. I am yet to see 12-16 week delays - more like 2 to 6 for most of the year. We may not have "instant gratification" when dealing with the likes of Zpacks and MLD but they choose to maintain a permanent workforce and not hire in to meet seasonal demand - the benefit to us as consumers is more consistent and higher quality. As KB points out you can MYOG - making seam tape for cuben isn't rocket science.
I won't bore you with the benefits (to them) of their business model (produce to order and sell direct) but they are considerable for small cash strapped businesses. For me I will wait and be thankful that they are successful and continue to manufacture good products using cutting edge fabrics at prices that are largely affordable. Consider the cost of cuben Terra Nova gear where Terra Nova follow a mainstream business model of produce/stock/sell through retailers.
Davidf61 wrote:I've been looking hard at some new shelters in either cuben or silnylon, pyramid style or largish tarp.
So what's with the horrendous waiting lists to get stuff made/sent? Do they not want our money?
Now I understand they are "cottage" industry, but still, 12 to 14 weeks to supply a product does not
seem to be good business sense. Now, if your making tarps or tents, I'll take a punt and say seamstress
skills would be required. Is it so hard to get in part time or casual staff to speed it up or catch up with
backlog?
Any web surfing will reveal no end of people who've said " Yeah, I'd buy it but I ain't waiting 3 or 4 months".
Me included.
So, I bought a cheap sewing machine, took some lessons from Mum [ not that hard actually ] and I'm
going to try a few things myself.
Rant over.....
Strider wrote:I'm not sure if these cottage industry products are actually hand-made. They are definitely produced en masse to a certain extent.
Davidf61 wrote:Plus, you usually pay FULL price up front, including postage, so it's not like they're waiting for your money to cover expenses, they already have it!
We just bought a new car. Paid a healthy deposit, and said we will pay the rest when we have a car. Didn't that bring the delivery time down a hell
of a lot from the first arrival quote we got!
wayno wrote:great system, they take everyones money up front and can invest it and make interest on it while you wait for your order...
wayno wrote:is this gear really that much better than anything else that its worth the wait times?
photohiker wrote:wayno wrote:is this gear really that much better than anything else that its worth the wait times?
Yes
Franco wrote:"produced en masse.."
One of the most successful Cuben shelter manufacturers is Z Packs.
Started by Joe Valesko and his wife only a few years ago, operating from their garage, it has recently moved to here :
employing several full time workers.
They make shelters/backpacks quilts and other bits all from that floor space.
Hardly the factory floor of an Asian manufacturer that pumps out 300-500 tents a day....
Another example is that you need to wait for the owner of another company to finish her hiking season to get a Cuben tent from her because she is the one making them...
Mind you many large brands such as Sierra Designs,Black Diamond and MSR originated from a similar set up however it took years, takeovers and overseas production to get where they are now .
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