Pathfinder I
I appreciate the case as it has allowed me to simply throw them in the back of other folks rigs when I was a passenger or borrowing a vehicle. That said, if you get them sloppy you are probably going to want to bring them home on the outside as it’s tough to get them back in that case without getting mud all over it. Also, the case is simple nylon which leaks & probably won’t hold up all that well to washing. Still, I’m glad to have that option & all for $63.
I have also simply strapped them to my load bars or to a rack, either on it or in it, using cam straps. I see people mount them crosswise but I have always lined them up with the axis of the truck to reduce wind resistance. Since I live in the continual wet & my truck sits outside, I don’t ever leave any gear mounted long term outside. Consequently, I haven’t bothered with a fancy mounting system. When I lived in AZ, I used to mount my HiLift to my load bars simply using Yakima load bar plastic mounts but with longer screws that could come up through the HiLift bar holes. I imagine the same could be used for these.
I have also simply strapped them to my load bars or to a rack, either on it or in it, using cam straps. I see people mount them crosswise but I have always lined them up with the axis of the truck to reduce wind resistance. Since I live in the continual wet & my truck sits outside, I don’t ever leave any gear mounted long term outside. Consequently, I haven’t bothered with a fancy mounting system. When I lived in AZ, I used to mount my HiLift to my load bars simply using Yakima load bar plastic mounts but with longer screws that could come up through the HiLift bar holes. I imagine the same could be used for these.