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Those help pull the tent tightly together for easy setup and tear down.
Personally, after like three trips I stopped bothering with them. Yes, the straps help but they are far from needed in my opinion. Your setup and tear down times wont change much just removing them.
As a long term Mojave owner I think it is great...however the Anza is different and more modern design. If I was to purchase again I would go with an Anza. Think of the Mojave as the proven older layout while the Anza is the new school setup. The best part of the OP tents I have found is the...
2009 Jeep JKU “Bandit” @sherw8d
Swapped axels, E-locked front and rear, all chromoly ect. Gobi Rack, Overland Pros RTT, and much much more!
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Looking for a basic offroad trailer in the western US.
Budget is around 3k.
Curious at what is out there. Send any and all. If you can build me one within my budget I am interested in that as well.
Ok, so you like to go off the pavement but of course you NEVER get stuck right? lol :tearsofjoy: I think we have all gotten in a bit too deep before. So post your best photo of your rig when the recovery gear had to come out.
See one of my recent ones below...
I have the Mojave 1400 from Overland Pros. I have a gear review up for it and I totally love it. mine is very cozy with 3 people and gear as well! Still, I totally love it. Owner is on here as well. He is a really stand up guy. Bent over backwards to help me pickup my tent when I was travelling...
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