I own and love my Schumacher SL1. Be careful going with an unknown brand on these battery packs. They're designed to dump a lot of current in a short amount of time. If they are low quality or designed poorly this could mean fire.
Prior to my last two trips I've been packing small amounts of the spices I use in the GSI containers. Keeping those full and rationing the spices while out on the trail has been one of my least favorite items in trip prep. For the last two trip, I'm bringing the small salt and pepper grinders...
Here's a shot of the setup I have in the back of the Rubicon. It NEVER fails to rain on me in the mountains up here while I'm cooking breakfast. Next up, 270 degree awning.
Here's a shot of the Rubicon set up in camp on the Outer Banks of North Carolina a few hours before a kidney stone tried to kill me and ended our trip.
I won't buy another one for sure. It works but for the money I'm disappointed to be honest. The mounting method is a real PITA and the fabric fades really quickly and isn't so durable.
I recommend looking at the Blue Ridge Gear one.
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