I still have mini and I still love it! I has stood up very well over the years and hard never let in any water. It keeps me warm in the cold and cool in the heat…what more can you ask for!
Well it has been a while for me as well. Last summer I upgraded my anti sway bar to a Teraflex dual setup, steel rims with 35” Maxxis Rzr mud tires and added a shower enclosure! My Jeep is covered in snow at the moment but will post pics of my upgraded set up when I can!
I just upgraded my tire size and used my ProCal device to reprogram for the larger tires. It took all of 2 minutes and you can customize the size to the nearest 1/4".
I was using the water bricks for a while but got frustrated with the spigot and having tilt them to get all the water to out. I switched out to MSR dromedary bags that I hang from my roof rack...they drain completely and when empty take up virtually no space.
I have used it in Northern BC Rain and it works well. Didn't let in any water, except right by the door as you enter or exited the tent. My biggest beef with it is the lack of overhang over the door.
I got my tire table this spring and I love it. I often go where there are no tables provided and it sure it nice having a level surface to put the stove or use as a prep table. It doesn't take up much space either. It has been a great piece of kit!
Thanks for your review! I am just researching upgrading my power system and adding a fridge, contemplating dual batteries etc. It is good together some real world feedback on these products.
I have a Shiftpod Mini that I purchased this spring and I love it! I have camped in the snow with it (-15C) and it held the heat very well. I have camped in the blazing sun with it and it was noticeably cooler. I love how easy it is to set up. Trading my RTT for it was a very good move for me.
I have three- 2 10L and 1 6L. They work really well in my Jeep. When traveling they store easily behind the seat and when in use I wrap a bungee strap around my roof rack and hang one from the grommets. The space saving for me is fantastic! I was using water bricks before by they were heavy and...
I really like my Biolite Powerlite and site light string lights. I can charge them while using my biolight stove or using my Goal Zero solar panel. I do still have battery powered flash lights but am not getting any new non rechargeable battery operated lights. I grew up with a Coleman gas...
This is my simple camp kitchen. A Camp Chef Sherpa Table with my Old Sierra Trails camp stove. The Yeti Roadie Cooler is in the back of the Jeep. The pods in the sherpa table holds my pots and cooking utensils, coffee, tea and other beverage mixes. Plates, bowls etc. The side pack holds cutlery...
I started overloading my VW Bug when I was a starving student. I now have my Jeep and am slowly getting some better equipment, but I never let a lack of the fancy stuff deter me from going out exploring. Yes it can get crazy expensive as can anything, and there are definitely people who could...
It was out with the old and in with the new yesterday. Swapped out my old tired coils and shocks for some new heavy duty Old Man Emus. She sits much taller and prouder now!
I have ordered up a set of Old Man Emu Heavy Duty Coils and shocks. They will give about a 2" lift and stiffen up the ride as well as add about 300lbs of weight capacity. The entire set ran me about $1350 CDN. I am expecting them to arrive in the next week or so and will post more when I get...
I have a 2 dr for my dog and I (occasionally my boyfriend when he isn't on his KLR) with a roof top tent. I know I am pushing the limits with how much I am carrying and will be adding heavier duty coils and shocks in the next couple of weeks to see if the handling improves. If is doesn't I will...
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