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Getting rid of old gear doesn't have to be hard. In fact, it can be fun.
Getting rid of old gear doesn't have to be hard. In fact, it can be fun.
Gear Guy

How to Sell Your Used Outdoor Gear

Turn your garage clutter into cash

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Getting rid of old gear doesn't have to be hard. In fact, it can be fun.

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Spring is here, which means it鈥檚 time to clean out your gear shed and sell off your old kit. For tips on how to cash out, I called Josh Sims, who owns , a consignment store in Bend, Oregon, that processed 50,000 pieces of gear just last year. Here鈥檚 what he said.


Selling Tips

Be Realistic

You might love your old Gore-Tex jacket because it鈥檚 been to the top of several pretty mountains. But don鈥檛 let sentimentality get in the way of a fair price. Sims says gear is like a car: the minute it walks out of the store or comes out of the UPS box, it loses 50 percent of its value.


Research the Price

To find a fair price, go to eBay and see what similar gear sold for. Bikes can be harder to price, so Sims uses sites like and .


Be Timely

Ski season is over, and you鈥檙e ready to get rid of your old boards. Don鈥檛 do it. Wait until the fall. 鈥淲e don鈥檛 take even really nice skis in summer, because nobody will buy them,鈥 Sims says. Just like you, people are putting money down for bikes and tents, not objects for sliding on the quickly disappearing snow.


Clean Your Gear

鈥淚t鈥檚 surprising how many people don鈥檛 clean the items,鈥 Sims said. 鈥淭hat goes a long way in price and sell-through.鈥 A quick wash with a technical detergent from will clean up sleeping bags, shoes, and jackets, and make sure to shake out and hose off your old tent.


Repair Any Problems

Sims says buyers are hesitant to buy anything they have to work on鈥攁nd damage affects the price. 鈥淔actor in the damage plus another 10 to 20 percent for the inconvenience,鈥 he says. It鈥檚 easy to patch a hole in a sleeping bag or tent with something like , and it鈥檚 also fairly easy to send a pack back to the manufacturer to have a zipper repaired.


Take Good Photos for Online Sales

Think of online product photos like dating app photos: you want them to be clear, well-lit, nicely composed, and realistic. Buyers, just like singles, want to know what they鈥檙e getting into. Also, take lots of photos. Show different angles, shoot detail photos of product highlights or damage, and post them at a decently big size (check the vendor website for recommended specs).


Where to Sell Your Gear

Outdoor Consignment Shops

Consignment shops like Sims鈥 take a good chunk of the profit鈥攗sually around 40 percent. But they also do the price research, deal with haggling customers, and get the gear out of your closet.


Craigslist

You get all the money when you sell gear on Craigslist, but you also do all the work. 鈥淲ith is your time, giving people your address, or going to meet them, and then people bailing on the sale or trying to talk you down,鈥 Sims says. He suggests using Craigslist for local sales of bigger items, like a canoe, that you don鈥檛 want to ship to an eBay bidder across the country.


eBay

Do not sell big items on eBay. 鈥淓ven if the buyer is willing to pay for shipping, it鈥檚 pretty inconvenient to ship a kayak,鈥 Sims says. No one in your city might want a ten-year-old bike part, but there鈥檚 usually someone on the internet who does. Warning: eBay encourages sellers to be open to returns. If you want to avoid this hassle, be up front about any defects, and take lots of good photos.


Garage Sale

鈥淎 is where you are going to get the least amount of money, because those people aren鈥檛 walking around with $500 cash ready to buy your kayak or bike,鈥 Sims says.

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