Not at all, but I would put some pool noodles on the front and rear cross bars for padding. Then strap it down so it won’t dent the yaks bottom. You could even flip it and transport it upside down.
My wife and I have a pair of Native’s ultimate fx12’s hybrids. We love them they are super stable, amazingly comfortable and have tons of storage room with the right paddle these things move and good pace and track real nice.
We’ve got the 2l gravity filter from Platypus get a clean and dirty water bags filter and many different types of bottle connectors. IMO it’s awesome for the family at a base camp.
We’ve got the Sherpa 100 for electronics and lights. Then I’ve built a deep cycle battery box with solar inverter to run the fridge.
Has a group 31 battery and a minn Kota beep cycle portable battery charger/tender.
Amazon has been known to do the same thing. Just don’t link the item, only describe it and give model of item. We watched the Maxsa’s for a while waiting for them to get below $100 next thing you know they go way up.
My wife has one she got off of amazon it uses a 12 volt socket. Just to warm up her sleeping bag about 20 min before bed. It’s alittle bigger than a throw size.
We have the Gordigear explorer plus and love it plenty of room to spare, it’s rock solid only 138 lbs. Well ventilated with noseeum mesh which is perfect for the southern USA bugs.
The kit is perfect. We got ours at the Overland Expo East this year and with the new mount kit it’s awesome on the roof rack. Huge thanks to @Outer Limit Supply great first aid kit I recommend it to everyone who asks about. The weekender
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