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Troutman86 t1_ir0qyz9 wrote

I would buy my gear from Walmart before buying anything owned by Bass Pro.

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Xx_Here_to_Learn_xX t1_ir0ubwx wrote

I bought some overalls from bass pro a few years ago. They held together significantly better than any of my fancy first lite stuff.

As another commenter said, your best bang for the buck is the cheapest department store bs possible. The fancy stuff is mostly just for rich dudes to flex.

Spend more on boots and outer layers. Otherwise just run whatever.

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92nose t1_ir0ucj4 wrote

In my experience the Cabela's branded stuff tends to just be a rebranded version of the mainstream product in that category.

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ChicagoTRS1 t1_ir11i4i wrote

I think it is a mixed bag of quality. Some of the Cabelas branded stuff is very high end - tents, some of their clothes. Store branded shoes mostly not very good. Redhead branded clothes is garbage imo. The Bass Pro branded fishing stuff is good. So it is kind of ymmv and it depends on the product. I will say Bass Pro buying out Cabelas was a big negative for Cabelas quality/return policies/etc…

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Muncie4 t1_ir1b85y wrote

And asking this is silly. Near zero brands make an entire line of BIFL stuff. Once you branch out, your quality branches out as you cannot be a jack of all trades.

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AlarKemmotar t1_ir1goam wrote

I've got a couple Cabela's branded shirts that I picked up in like new quality from Goodwill a few years ago. I've worn them a lot, and they show basically no wear. Unfortunately I haven't been able to find the exact shirt anywhere (including online at Cabela's). I'd buy more if I could find them.

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Azthatsme t1_ir2io7i wrote

I’ll tell ya what’s the shit is the Magellan coolers from academy sports

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DiscoveryZone t1_ir2sa2e wrote

Blackout compound bows are made by other manufacturers (Bear, Diamond) and are of good quality.

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fortknightyvr t1_ir3i31c wrote

Their hunting rain gear is actually some of the best available.

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chemicalsatthedisco t1_ir3zhj5 wrote

I used to work at Cabelas, the redhead is similar to carhartt, it’ll last but the colors do fade. I quit a few months after it was acquired by bass pro and everything that wasn’t workwear went downhill. The denim isn’t nearly as good. But trust me, if you can find old stuff it’ll last for life. Don’t recommend giving anything bass pro your business, Cabelas went from a great company to work for- fair labor, good discount, private company and great incentives to absolute trash. They may have been wearing camo 3 piece suits (not joking, the owners were very present in all on boarding videos wearing full camouflage suits and ties) but they actually cared. They were the type of republicans that practiced what they preached, looked after company and employees.

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jiey_reddit t1_ir4ayuh wrote

I can attest to the fishing gear, solid stuff, stay away from the line. Everything else varies wildly in quality.

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Work-Waste t1_ir546yp wrote

Bass Pro/Cabela’s is a crapshoot if you’re looking for quality. They charge MSRP for non-Bass Pro brands while selling bottom tier trash at prices you’d pay for the other quality brands online. Then when the season is over they mark them down to prices that make sense for junk like a corporate garage sale but they only have things from China.

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tronix80 t1_irequ0h wrote

The Bass Pro bait casting reels were made by Pfleuger back in the day and I swore by them. Not sure if that’s still the case because….I haven’t needed to buy any in quite a while.

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DogE-MiNNoW1618 t1_irjt3qc wrote

The answer is no. Especially on their clothing. Cabelas used to make some quality things, redhead and Bass Pro brands are junk. Once Bass Pro bought Cabelas they began phasing out Cabelas lines of products. It’s sad because you really could get some great quality.

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UglyViking t1_irkapfb wrote

I don't think you can really make a blanket statement on their brands as a whole. I find that some BPS/Cabelas stuff is awesome, and some of their stuff is absolute garbage. Even within categories, it's super hit and miss. I've had BPS/Cabelas brand hunting jackets that barely made it two seasons, and I had one that lasted from a young teen till I outgrew it.

Overall, I tend to view their stuff as worth the risk if I can put hands on it in a store, but I wouldn't vouch for it without first hand use. Their return policy has been great, unless something changed in the past year or so, so it's not a bad risk so long as you're not concerned about the stuff likely ending in the land fill.

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