This product looks interesting, but I'm hoping that someone in the OB family has first hand experience with this product. Would this be robust enough for Overlanding use. I'm thinking it would be cool to carry for day use, not necessarily for overnight sleeping.
Does weight play a role in the gear you choose to carry, when you outfit your Rig? I'm of the school of thought, that when Overlanding, light is right. Im working on examining all the gear I carry, to see if it is reasonable to reduce my load. Today, I replaced all my steel shackles with soft...
I’m going through the process of choosing an additional Overland Vehicle. I want to weigh all my options, before I make a decision. I’m trying to remove my personal bias from this buying process, as much as I can.
This leads me up to my questions, for the OB community. Buy a factory off-road...
I'm wondering what the community thinks of the Aftermarket support for the vehicle they chose to use for Overlanding. I will be staging my vehicle out of the country for a bit, so will need to buy another vehicle, to back fill for weekend adventures. This starting me thinking about the many...
I have been on this forum for a few weeks, so I thought I would post a thread on my rig. I hope this is interesting. All the modifications have a reason, feel free to ask why.
JK Unlimited Sport
Year: 2013
Color: Commando Green
Transmission: Automatic
Suspension:
AEV DualSport XT...
I have been searching the Forum for sleeping solutions. Lots of great information. I'm considering a purchase of the NRS River Sleeping Pad. This is a big heavy sleeping pad. For us ground campers, might be a good option. I'm wondering if any of our OB family has any experience with these.
I see lots of posts about specific elements of a camp kitchen, A picture is worth a 1K words. Post pictures of your camp kitchen. I'm sure their are lots of great ideas. Please comment on your favorite camp kitchen feature.
I want to get the opinion of the OB community on Beedlock wheels. The Rock Crawlers use them, but I think they are just as useful in the Overlanding community. A lost beed can be a real pain, and in a heavy Overlanding rig, very hard to reset. I see them used by NGO's in Africa on vehicles...
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