Pathfinder I
Here's my dilemma, which I'm sure many of you face - when you can't afford to buy needed safety equipment, should you look for short cuts? Let me give an example.
I think most would agree that a winch is a desired tool out on the trail. Recently, I bought and installed a Warn Winch only to find out I needed a Hawse offset Fair lead and a synthetic cable (the Reason is not important here). The fact remained, I didn't have the extra $500 to put into the equipment prior to the 2016 OTG. Nor did I have another $400+ to buy quality recovery kit. So what did I do? I skimped. Leaving the unfinished winch to fester in the back of my brain, I bought a Hi Lift, a single, less expensive, recovery strap, and shackles. I know there will be others to help at OTG if I should run into trouble but that doesn't alleviate the need to be as prepared as I can be.
So the question remains, should an individual buy lessor quality gear, simply to have it in case of emergency, or should they rely upon others to provide the needed security and save their money to do the job right. The bottom line now is, I'm out $275 purchasing a bandaid when I could've set aside that money to properly outfit my rig after OTG.
Of course, I decided to go with the minimum, knowing I'd ultimately need a Hi Lift. Now I have the 'embarrassment' if you will, of having a winch with no cable and does nothing and gear of lessor quality (which I would normally not buy).
Have you faced this dilemma? How did you deal with the problem?
I think most would agree that a winch is a desired tool out on the trail. Recently, I bought and installed a Warn Winch only to find out I needed a Hawse offset Fair lead and a synthetic cable (the Reason is not important here). The fact remained, I didn't have the extra $500 to put into the equipment prior to the 2016 OTG. Nor did I have another $400+ to buy quality recovery kit. So what did I do? I skimped. Leaving the unfinished winch to fester in the back of my brain, I bought a Hi Lift, a single, less expensive, recovery strap, and shackles. I know there will be others to help at OTG if I should run into trouble but that doesn't alleviate the need to be as prepared as I can be.
So the question remains, should an individual buy lessor quality gear, simply to have it in case of emergency, or should they rely upon others to provide the needed security and save their money to do the job right. The bottom line now is, I'm out $275 purchasing a bandaid when I could've set aside that money to properly outfit my rig after OTG.
Of course, I decided to go with the minimum, knowing I'd ultimately need a Hi Lift. Now I have the 'embarrassment' if you will, of having a winch with no cable and does nothing and gear of lessor quality (which I would normally not buy).
Have you faced this dilemma? How did you deal with the problem?