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Very true.Packs are more personal and more difficult to buy online, no? (You kind of have to try it on… or not?)
While i bought all my packs for Camino online (since niche products are rarely sold stationary) i think most people would prefer to buy them locally.Packs are more personal and more difficult to buy online, no? (You kind of have to try it on… or not?)
Another no to stocking packs. Too individual and your shipping costs would be too high.Packs are more personal and more difficult to buy online, no? (You kind of have to try it on… or not?)
I don't think you would want to get into products where you would need to deal with a lot of returns/exchanges or answering questions about fit.Packs are more personal and more difficult to buy online, no? (You kind of have to try it on… or not?)
I agree completely…. You should not be disappointed if you buy a pack that you haven’t tried on!Packs are more personal and more difficult to buy online, no? (You kind of have to try it on… or not?)
There's really nothing poncho-ish about the Altus - it's an oversized raincoat that covers your pack.I gave up on ponchos decades ago because of weather and trail conditions I found backpacking locally. The poncho jacket combinations I've seen on forum threads are tempting for caminos though.
Chrissy, this would be in the Forum store - the same place where you can order guidebooks, credentials, etc. to be delivered to your home.I don't see a benefit to buying an Altus raincoat at the tail end of a Camino as being helpful unless a person was continuing on to Finesterre, and decide to swap it out with whatever they had been using. I suppose you could bring it home, assuming you were returning to walk another Camino or use it on distance hiking where you live.
Your post brought back fond memories from 2013 when we bought our ponchos from Peregrinoteca, online. Had you stocked them then, we would have bought from you. I think you would have lots of grateful people! My height was then approx 5ft 2in so I had great coverage! John, at 6 foot, looked more like it!Question: if I were to start selling Altus products in the forum store. What products should I stock?
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Are you sure that it weighs 2 kg? That's pretty heavy for a 20 liter backpack!Altus day pack 20 L
Bought one in Pamplona in 2015, and it's perfect for 365 days...everywhere! Ultralight @ 2 kg
Yes, the zipper makes it easier to put on/take off, and you can use it to regulate heat.Best part of Altus poncho to me is the zipper!
Poles are almost universally found to be helpful, but really most people want to pick them up at the start of their camino so they don't have the extra hassle and costs of having to stow their bags for the aeroplane.
What would be brilliant would be to go into partnership with a couple of albergues, say in Sarria (and then maybe SJPdP..)
Ivar does ship to most places in the world.Definitely the poncho, and possibly one of their lightweight sleeping bags, and a delivery service would be ideal to target those seeking these products to have at the beginning of their camino
Definitely the poncho!!Question: if I were to start selling Altus products in the forum store. What products should I stock?
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Where in Pamplona did you get it, please ?Altus Atmospheric poncho is what we bought in Pamplona this year. Good product.