Budget VS. Expensive Overland Gear - Where To Spend and Where to Go Cheap

2024 ж. 10 Мам.
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  • Great video. I continue to be surprised by how many people think that all overlanding needs to be approached like an expedition to the south pole. My wife and I drove from USA to Panama and back in a stock pickup truck with no traction boards, winch, lights, or shackles. We had a tow strap and a shovel. 1000s of miles of off pavement driving and we really didn't need or want any of that stuff. We also didn't go out of our way looking for the most difficult way to get places. To each their own.

    @TheTravelingTogetherJournal@TheTravelingTogetherJournal2 ай бұрын
    • Also less accessories to be stolen or draw unwanted attention.

      @boxcutter0@boxcutter022 күн бұрын
  • I watched this while pooping. I’m really, a multitasker…

    @andyackerman7123@andyackerman71237 ай бұрын
    • A 30 minute poop!? That was quick.

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland7 ай бұрын
    • I was inspired. I unplugged my phone to take it with me. And here I am, no longer lounging on the couch, but seated upright, and learning about shovels to dig a poop hole. Meta meets Meta.

      @paradoxworkshop4659@paradoxworkshop46596 ай бұрын
    • Thanks 4 sharing 😅

      @trevorjones1801@trevorjones18016 ай бұрын
    • Doing the same.

      @lokirip2372@lokirip23725 ай бұрын
    • @Revereoverland I was thinking the same thing. "a 30 minute poop!?" Do your legs go numb? How do you stand up after that long? I hope you have more than 1 bathroom at your house. 😂😂😂

      @roberthand5777@roberthand57775 ай бұрын
  • Out of all the information in this packed video, the biggest revelation to me is that camping without caring about a campfire is an acceptable position. I think you just cured one of my strongest aversions to camping. Seriously, thank you!

    @degnarius@degnarius6 ай бұрын
    • Campfire is a great way to smoke out all your clothes and gear. Super annoying! It’s fun if you have a big group though. On my own I never bother with it!

      @SuperMegaWoofer3000@SuperMegaWoofer30005 ай бұрын
    • Camping is about doing what you want and enjoying yourself. I always build a fire, but then again I need to heat water and food. If I were camping overland style with stoves and such I don't think I'd bother with a fire most the time. You do you and just enjoy your time in nature.

      @johnmichaels4330@johnmichaels43303 ай бұрын
  • Such a professional comparative video. Well done. We need more of this in the overland communities.

    @motoprof3672@motoprof36727 ай бұрын
    • Glad you enjoyed it!

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland7 ай бұрын
  • I have been researching and putting A LOT of thought into an overland / camping rig for doing cross country camping trips. I took my wife to Overland Expo Mtn West and she decided she wants to do a trailer. I was absolutely opposed to that but ordered the trailer in hopes that she'll come with me more often. The Patriot Camper comes with Dometic and Redarc systems so I'll see how all this goes. I'm actually kind of excited to get it and see how we like it

    @Crumb_Trails@Crumb_Trails7 ай бұрын
    • I'll be your new wife bro

      @teleportrobin@teleportrobin7 ай бұрын
    • I decided a overland trailer is the best option for me. I want to be able to camp and go explore a little without all that weight and height from a RTT. Only problem is I cant afford it right now lol.

      @Dieiamgi@Dieiamgi6 ай бұрын
  • @ 5:15 🤣🤣 "What are those...Recovery boards for ants?! They'd have to be at least 3 times bigger"

    @chrisk7821@chrisk78217 ай бұрын
    • They're recovery boards for people who can't drive good and want to try to be unstuck too

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland7 ай бұрын
  • Honestly a military surplus, fixed handle, trench shovel from WWII-modern day is the best shovel option.

    @Clockwork0nions@Clockwork0nions6 ай бұрын
    • Yep! Can't go wrong with a folding E-tool!

      @gottaprepordie@gottaprepordie4 ай бұрын
  • Ive known Mike for over a decade! He's good people with lots of knowledge. Awesome seeing him on your channel!

    @krover01@krover017 ай бұрын
    • He's a great guy and knows his stuff!

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland7 ай бұрын
  • $1300 is ridiculous for a propane fire pit. I get that there are places that don't permit open pit fires, but $1300 is absolutely bonkers. I'll be that one guy that disagrees with you on the fire thing. I love having a campfire, so much so that it's a must for me when I go camping. Thats my therapy when camping is sitting by the fire, hearing it crackle and feeling the warmth of a real fire, and I actually enjoy the task of building a fire. It's usually one of the first things I do when I set up camp, after the tent of course, and not just some heat source on a cold night. I think that the SoloStove fire pits are the best compromise for people like me that want a wood fire but may not be able to have an open pit fire, with the added benefit of not having to carry around propane tanks, especially the big 20lb bottles or a dozen 1lb bottles, extra hoses and fittings and the like. Plus, you can cook over the SoloStove firepits.

    @alexcosta7020@alexcosta70202 ай бұрын
  • IMO if you're looking into the Jetboil Genesis stove, splurge a little more and get the complete Basecamp version. This elevates its usefulness and performance into another level. The Jetboil Genesis Basecamp is by far the best camp stove I've had. And I've had plenty of different ones in varying types and styles in my over 30 years camping. Pair this with my Jetboil Sumo and my fold flat firepit, it's all I need for my camping cooking gear. Just add water and food. 😁

    @fatmanoverlanding@fatmanoverlanding7 ай бұрын
    • It looks like the Basecamp system helps in the wind, which is my main complaint with the Genesis. It takes up a ton of room though, which is why I stuck with the Genesis and the pots and pans I had originally.

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland7 ай бұрын
  • this was very well done and a lot to think about, as a recently retired old guy who’d like to spend more time in the woods.

    @stog9821@stog98217 ай бұрын
    • Now's the perfect time of year to get started!

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland7 ай бұрын
  • hot take not caring about a fire. That's my favorite part of camping. Goes to show everyone has different priorities

    @jakemetz1742@jakemetz1742Ай бұрын
  • Lights were by far the biggest waste of my money. Baja LP6s and Squadron SAE ditch lights and I end up never driving around after dark. Good info as usual!

    @mattkrea@mattkrea7 ай бұрын
    • You’ve just gotta drive down the interstate in broad daylight with them on so you get your money’s worth! (Kidding, obviously!)

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland7 ай бұрын
    • But that ONE TIME somebody needs your help, and it starts getting dark, you'll pat yourself on the back until you remember that one thing you could have brought that would have saved the last three hours in the woods... That said, I buy cheap lights, because I can also slow down and not out run my lights.

      @paradoxworkshop4659@paradoxworkshop46596 ай бұрын
  • I can vouch for the harbor freight compressor. Used it a good few times and for the price it's great

    @StormStep@StormStep2 ай бұрын
  • I have both high end and lower end lighting, condensation with both, high end slightly brighter. Good sleeping bag is a must I think. Suspension components should be the best you can find, the best is not always the most expensive. Don't cheap out on frig or power stations. Winch and recovery gear needs to be good quality, generally better is more expensive.

    @madcratebuilder@madcratebuilder2 ай бұрын
  • Ozzie here. No mention of swags. Strange that. Some Ozzie like RTTs but RTTs are generally used recreation here in Oz. People working in the outback nearly 100% use swags. The roof of your car is for other things. And, If you carry a kayak on ypur roof, as I do, then a swag is the go.

    @nordic5490@nordic54903 ай бұрын
  • Some of this stuff ends up being more costly than you originally thought as well. I went with a viair onboard compressor kit for $630. Then I added a second compressor and so much extra stuff for it to work the way I wanted that my onboard air setup ended up being $2300, so be aware of that as well lol.

    @richardpowers7231@richardpowers72317 ай бұрын
    • Something to add to this: The handheld tire inflators (mine is Ridgid) is like 300 bucks, can be used with any vehicle (trip the airport in the Accord, trip through the Jemez mountains in the Land Cruiser) and isn't a project to install. Don't need to worry about hoses and fittings and what not either. I can't tell you how many times I can inflate/deflate with it but using my small 2 MaH battery to go from 20 PSI to 35 PSI on 31x10.5 tires didn't even use 25% of the battery. Anecdotal but there ya go.

      @JacopoSkydweller@JacopoSkydweller2 ай бұрын
  • Great video about equipments. I own the iKamper Mini and love it, and Dometic CX 95; CFX is too big for my needs now so I sold it and plan to buy another smaller Dometic. It’s great that I can plug in which keeps the frozen foods frozen and the cooler keeps the fresh foods last longer. Love my Tundra 4x4 TRD OR with towing feature. Have taken off roads a couple of times, bit down plan on doing off-roading often. Changed the OEM tires with KO2s. Will probably upgrade to KO3s later on. I bought a Solo firepit. That one isn’t camp tested yet.

    @josephinebustos8074@josephinebustos80747 ай бұрын
  • “Solid and fits in my drawers” 🤔 🤣

    @waxifari5528@waxifari55287 ай бұрын
    • 🤦🏻‍♂️😂

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland7 ай бұрын
    • That’s exactly where he had me ❤

      @andyackerman7123@andyackerman71237 ай бұрын
  • You made it to 100k! Great work, you deserve it. Awesome content.

    @V3RACITY@V3RACITY4 ай бұрын
  • Wonderful, common sense and grounded reviews. Just the best. Thank you so much.

    @douglasdearden4879@douglasdearden4879Ай бұрын
  • I have always followed the "buy once, cry once" with things that are critical. Wether that is overland, in my machine shop, sports, home, etc. related items. For things that I 100% need to be on point its worth the extra cost to me. For things that aren't mission critical, I am perfectly fine and prefer to save a buck. I know we have all been guilty of buying something we thought would do the same job but at a lower price point, only for it to fail at the worst time and end up ultimately buying the better product in the end. Thus wasting money on the initial "cheaper" purchase. The world of machining drilled it into me unfortunately. Wether machine tools, metrology tools, workholding, etc. I can safely guarantee you dont want to gamble with those things if tolerances are at all important to the given work. Many products in said world will do the same job but not nearly as repeatable.

    @vdub5818@vdub58187 ай бұрын
    • Absolutely! I've definitely wasted money on cheaper things too, but at the same time, I've also bought more expensive things where it wasn't necessary just because they're bougie.

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland7 ай бұрын
  • Very well put together and informative video with someone with real world knowledge. Definitely spot on with the iKamper quality. It’s hard to explain if you have used one.

    @David-Drums@David-DrumsАй бұрын
  • Thanks for doing this vid! There’s sooo much great info here for folks just starting out! 🍻

    @frontierstateoverland3816@frontierstateoverland38167 ай бұрын
    • Thanks Chris!

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland7 ай бұрын
  • Great, balanced presentation!

    @OverlandAdventureTimes@OverlandAdventureTimes7 ай бұрын
    • Thanks!

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland7 ай бұрын
  • The radio is where I push back. I have been using Baofeng radios for a while. I don't have the money for everything everyone preaches you need. I am a ham and I also have the new GMRS Baofeng which has been flawless. I guess that is why I am pushing back because they are "ok" for trail riding. I also have a mobile 2/10 meter rig in the truck. They are easy to program with the CHIRP app. Manually there is no radio easy to program for 2 meter repeaters without practice.

    @jeffmorris739@jeffmorris7397 ай бұрын
    • I'm not going to disagree with you since the radio is just my personal preference, and the Baofengs are great if they suit your needs! I do feel a little more strongly that someone who doesn't understand the ins and outs of ham radio shouldn't be getting a radio that you type frequencies into (whether sold as GMRS or ham), so I think Midland is great for plug and play and new users.

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland7 ай бұрын
  • You made it to 100k! Congratulations!

    @rc07333@rc073334 ай бұрын
  • Solid video 👍🏽

    @justarando@justarandoАй бұрын
  • Really well done Rob. I guess it is all about priorities. Just curious if you were building a 4Runner again what would you do differently this time? Thanks. Tom

    @thomassanio8745@thomassanio87457 ай бұрын
  • Great video. I always say, buy a Warn or be willing to walk. Lol. We also vary rarely do a camp fire. Not sure why we don’t. But we love cooking good meals while we are out. We will look for you at overland expo east.

    @leemen@leemen7 ай бұрын
    • See you there! We have our own booth right in the middle!

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland7 ай бұрын
  • I subscribed, good luck on 100k. I appreciate your honesty in this video. I’m interested in over landing and am amazed at the cost of some items. The old wording “camping” not being called “over landing” has tripled the price of things it feels.

    @AverageOverlander@AverageOverlander7 ай бұрын
  • Great video!! you covered a lot of gear, in a short period. When it comes to gear, you can spend a ton or go budget at Walmart. I, like you have done both. There are some things that I absolutely will spend the money on. Like you said, a good stove, or tent. I have a very expensive ground tent.. actually 2 one for backpacking and one I used for longer periods (base camp). Everyone will tell you why you are wrong and they are right... it's the internet. Great job on an honest gear evaluation!

    @1oldarmyguy@1oldarmyguy7 ай бұрын
  • Great video as always and well done. So many options and when we were doing our build out we went with the buy once cry once and never regretted it. But I disagree on 2 items and of course this is my opinion. The air compressors are something I researched and since I have a Powertank CO2 system i wanted a backup air compressor and went with the smittybilt 2781 compressor. This thing has performed flawlessley for 2 years and is jus tas fast as VIAR or moreflate compressors but alot cheaper. Second item, Herectic studios lights are not the best. My truck rack manufacturere uses these lights and he had nothing but issues in quality control. So after alot of research and testing, we went the very lessor known but proven to be the best and brightest lights Morimoto banger series. They outperform BD, DD,Heretic, KC by far.

    @pmurphy12667@pmurphy126677 ай бұрын
  • I want to add one more consideration here and that is buying high quality expensive gear used, particularly things with lifetime warranties. I have gotten some KILLER deals on some really crazy expensive gear by setting my search radius to 500 miles and asking people if they will ship the item. If you know what to look for you can spend budget item money on super high end equipment with no downsides.

    @senrusho@senrusho7 ай бұрын
    • That's a great call!

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland7 ай бұрын
  • I agree with what you are saying. Most of our gear is mid priced. Have used some cheap lights...replaced many as they broke or got water damage. Have an Iceco fridge, Badlands Apex winch, OME 3" lift and Baja Boss A/T tires. Nothing crazy, but our 4Runner is pretty capable and we didn't pay a lot of money.

    @kurtburkhardt5862@kurtburkhardt58627 ай бұрын
    • Sounds similar to my 4Runner setup, except I bought used KO2 takeoffs from all the Jeep owners.

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland7 ай бұрын
  • Well said. I abandoned “buy once, cry once” under the burden of overwhelming evidence to the contrary. Love my Smittybilt rooftop tent (cheapest on the market), some of my Xbull stuff, etc. But I’m always willing to pay top dollar for a clever design or something critical - like attachment points, drivetrain components, or an exceptionally clever paper towel holder.

    @IronWolfOverland@IronWolfOverland7 ай бұрын
    • I want to know more about this paper towel holder!

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland7 ай бұрын
    • @@RevereOverland , is the direct link not kosher? It’s from Expedition Essentials - very clever bit of kit!

      @IronWolfOverland@IronWolfOverland7 ай бұрын
    • KZhead doesn't like them sometimes, but I'm familiar with Expedition Essentials - they make cool stuff! If I had an AluCab, I'd probably have one of those towel holders too.

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland7 ай бұрын
    • @@RevereOverland , in my original post with the link I stated that if there were a Nobel Prize for camping gear, Expedition Essentials would have won it for that paper towel holder! :-)

      @IronWolfOverland@IronWolfOverland7 ай бұрын
    • … or maybe dometic for those little water pumps!

      @IronWolfOverland@IronWolfOverland7 ай бұрын
  • Great video! I had to choose between alu cab 270 and quickpitch 270 awning. Went for quickpitch beacause it's a lot bigger where it matters and price is the same.

    @benscibi2036@benscibi20362 ай бұрын
  • awesome you have Mike on !! Great Guy !

    @roblynch9219@roblynch92197 ай бұрын
    • Yeah he is! He'll be teaching a bunch of classes with us at Overland Expo East too.

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland7 ай бұрын
  • Drawer system, SHW all the way. The extra storage and less wasted space are well worth the price.

    @nicholask7347@nicholask73476 ай бұрын
  • Well... Everything depends on your environment when overlading, but I would say Jerry cans with fuel is up there with tires for me. In a place where the next fuel station may be 200 miles, I want two large Jerry cans with premium on the back.

    @Navaros911@Navaros9114 күн бұрын
  • That tent @21:23 is HUGE!

    @JFKeNn3dy@JFKeNn3dy3 ай бұрын
  • If you need to regularly remove your drawers for daily drive use, the deeper red Milwaukee drawers work well and lock into place if needed and stack. Also light weight.

    @David-Drums@David-DrumsАй бұрын
    • Good call! I love the Packouts too.

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverlandАй бұрын
  • Oh, you are opening the door to so many arguments! I can't wait to come back in a few days and read the comments on this one! Great video, you covered quite a few items!

    @oldmanoldtruck@oldmanoldtruck7 ай бұрын
    • I know people will disagree with my choices, but hopefully they make it to my point at the end of the video!

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland7 ай бұрын
    • No they won't. You're insane if you think anyone is going to argue about something as subjective as loadouts! oh wait...

      @Vagitarian01@Vagitarian017 ай бұрын
  • We’ve been “Buy once, cry once” over and over. Suspension 😢 Wheels/tires😢 Armor 😢 Regear and lockers 😢 Camper top 😢 Roof racks and everything that goes on them 😢😢😢 Worth every penny? 🥰

    @Hott_tacoma@Hott_tacoma7 ай бұрын
    • I should have covered suspension in this video too. There's no denying my Dobinsons suspension is much better than the cheaper suspension I had in my 4Runner, but both did the job. Only spacer lifts are worth avoiding completely!

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland7 ай бұрын
  • Had a HF 12k on my trailer for years until it suffered a spontaneous disassembly. Turns out that the bolts holding the winch to the plate had rattled loose and failed when it was under load. The winch was damaged, but it wasn't really the winch that failed. I ordered some replacement parts from HF and bought the new redesigned 12k for the front of my F250. I have no reservations about running the HF winches on a trailer or weekend truck.

    @jericho86@jericho866 ай бұрын
  • I think the firecan is great when you can't setup a campfire. Not just due to a ban, but if you got to your site in the dark and didn't have the time to get a fire going, it's a good stand in.

    @TheCreateOutdoors@TheCreateOutdoors5 ай бұрын
  • Please list all of the locations that your B-Roll shows for your vids, im trying to make a list of all of the places i want to go to and the first clip in the mount range looked amazing!

    @SharpShooter9867@SharpShooter98675 ай бұрын
  • Just a tip check marine stores for some things. Buying things made for a sailboat or houseboat can save you a lot of money sometimes. That industry also has its situations where things are expensive.

    @dustinationunknown@dustinationunknown7 ай бұрын
    • I bet there are a lot of 12v and solar solutions we could take from the marine market.

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland7 ай бұрын
    • @@RevereOverland that's where a lot of the fireplaces that you are starting to see in overlanders came from also. My favorite is latches if you think about keeping things in place while on the ocean it'll probably work the same off-road.

      @dustinationunknown@dustinationunknown7 ай бұрын
  • You DID make 100K subs before the end of the year! Congratulations! Also, I just subscribed too.

    @redacted2763@redacted27635 ай бұрын
    • Only just! Thank you!

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland5 ай бұрын
  • Wanted a Winch… need a new bumper… overland and when I added up all the weight I carry would be over the payload capacity of the vehicle. Don’t want to add aftermarket to increase payload capacity.

    @user-jm5dw3gm8y@user-jm5dw3gm8y7 ай бұрын
  • Great freakin vid 😊

    @citizenpark2782@citizenpark27827 ай бұрын
  • I used the gator boards mainly. They are cheap, good flex and don't have the tire shredding metal cleates. At the end of the day they are all garbage. I now use usaf metal runway pieces. They are stainless weigh about twice of maxtrax and never break, if they did, I still have more that I paid $150 for the giant 2000lb piece. I use a 11,000lb winch, my truck (Bronco, 37"tires) weighs 6,000 lbs its fine because a bigger winch wont fit.

    @PhuVet@PhuVet2 ай бұрын
  • Great video, specific where it needed to be and general with advice otherwise…. One key thing that was missing is bathroom activity, sure you can dig a poop hole, but do you have something you recommend to sit on?

    @mfulkers1@mfulkers119 күн бұрын
  • Walmart had some Ozark trail traction boards and they've been okay, got my gf a set of good year traction boards that were at a mass resale shop for mostly furniture. Hasn't used them yet but they feel better than the Ozark trail ones. Both under 50 bucks.

    @RoguePlanetStudio@RoguePlanetStudio4 ай бұрын
    • I didn’t know Walmart or Goodyear sold traction boards!

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland4 ай бұрын
  • What is your location at 56 seconds into your video? Breathtaking!

    @cherdan41@cherdan414 ай бұрын
  • In regards to the 1300 fire pit, some overlanders love to buy the hottest new item haha. Kinda like when apple drops a new iphone, it's a slight flex. For me, I will continue to cut down the free deadfall in the woods.

    @hunter_pauley@hunter_pauley7 ай бұрын
    • Pun intended? Lol I've heard it's really good, so I'd like to see it in action.

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland7 ай бұрын
    • It's def really good but that "overland tax" as we say hittin hard on this one haha @@RevereOverland

      @hunter_pauley@hunter_pauley7 ай бұрын
    • I've heard rumors that it's so expensive to produce that there's very little margin on it unfortunately

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland7 ай бұрын
  • Why didn't you like the ICECO JP50 Pro? I've had it since launch and it's been great.

    @tylaroverturf@tylaroverturf7 ай бұрын
    • My first one didn't open well and interfered with a ton of electronics (car keys, TPMS, garage door opener, etc.), so they replaced it. The second one opened ok, but always thinks the battery it's running off is dead, so shuts off, and it still interferes with all my electronics. I know one other person with the same fridge, and his also shuts off all the time.

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland7 ай бұрын
  • I am not for, or against, any brand of traction boards but I would ask- did the broken X-Bull one get your buddy home? Money well spent/saved? He can now go out and decide to buy the same (because it worked, if only once) or more (because it might work better/longer).

    @marceld6061@marceld60615 ай бұрын
  • Any suggestion for budget minded lights for fog and snow?

    @wdglockandroll@wdglockandroll7 ай бұрын
    • These are the only budget ones I've seen in person that I think are actually pretty good. They have interchangeable lenses with either white or yellow, work well and look good, and are serviceable. revereoverland.com/products/auxbeam-3-80w-9600lm-led-pods-white-yellow-interchangeable-pair?_pos=3&_psq=auxb&_ss=e&_v=1.0

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland7 ай бұрын
  • The most important pieces are those that allow you to get out and be happy. If you are like me and need to be super organized, then that is gear storage and accessibility. If you are a chef, it might be a kitchen set up. Spend where you get the biggest reward. Just don't cheap on the safety issue items.

    @ryanhoeksema2191@ryanhoeksema21913 ай бұрын
  • Sorry that I couldn’t give this video five thumps up (👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻), KZhead limits it to a single one 😏

    @walj1295@walj12957 ай бұрын
  • How is the large Alu-Cab awning in the rain? Saw some comments in a YT video that were less than flattering. For the money, I hope it would be very good.

    @CraigG21@CraigG217 ай бұрын
    • I didn't have any problems, but I only used it for two weeks, and it rained on maybe 3 or 4 of those days. Where did you see the negative feedback on it?

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland7 ай бұрын
    • @@RevereOverland it was a lengthy comment in this video about the wall kit. kzhead.info/sun/rZV7cqqKjGuChZ8/bejne.htmlsi=x4hQkE5TxrV_oZBF

      @CraigG21@CraigG217 ай бұрын
  • In regards to winches, what about winches that go into a hitch reciever?

    @5-7Farms@5-7FarmsАй бұрын
  • Have you seen the GoTreads? Same concept as a traction board but more durable and compact. Not a fan of camp fires or fire pits

    @Photojeeper@Photojeeper7 ай бұрын
    • I have! I'd like to try them out, because I'm not convinced based on how they look. I'm sure they're great for leveling vehicles though!

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland7 ай бұрын
    • @@RevereOverland I have them and they are durable. I've used them on one occasion in the Mojave near the Lava Tube. A car got stuck in the sand at corral and I put them under the front wheels (front wheeled drive car). They got out really fast. The company has been around for a long time.They made them for fire departments and the military. They will replace them if they break.

      @Photojeeper@Photojeeper7 ай бұрын
    • I have a set of gotreads for my car, and for my semi truck. They are tested/rated for the weight of a semi truck.

      @andyackerman7123@andyackerman71237 ай бұрын
    • That's good to hear! I'm sure they're good for getting out of snow and sand. It looks like the only thing they don't work for is bridging, but you might be able to fold them up to fill gaps!

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland7 ай бұрын
  • Definitely don’t cheap out on anything that makes you comfortable, especially a tent or of course your vehicles suspension if you put a lift on( do not get a cheap lift) The gazelle might be more than a Walmart tent but it is WORTH IT

    @AustinH7@AustinH76 ай бұрын
  • ugh, I think he gets caught up with trying to upgrade everything in this video. I've camped for 10 years and the only thing that matters is that you go. Most people will fall for the materialism trap and not think about how often they will actually use these items.

    @erikhanna4525@erikhanna45252 ай бұрын
  • I imagine its much like high priced tools vs the local autoparts. You can get 80% of the product for 20% of the price. Somtimes that last 20 percent of functionality may be worth it to you. Ive taken the long way i buy cheap break purchase next tool 15% more.

    @twostroke12v71@twostroke12v713 ай бұрын
  • Reverse lights, and camp lights should be the first l8ghts ppl get

    @merritts3515@merritts35157 ай бұрын
  • love the vid but snow chains are a big help

    @stevenbouchie521@stevenbouchie5216 ай бұрын
    • That's a good point. Why don't I ever see anyone using snow chains to get unstuck?

      @gottaprepordie@gottaprepordie4 ай бұрын
    • Not as cool as all the other shite. @@gottaprepordie

      @JacopoSkydweller@JacopoSkydweller2 ай бұрын
  • I was just about to subscribe when he said “fire is not important around a camp site” That is blasphemy down here in Africa 😂

    @brettnewcombe@brettnewcombe4 ай бұрын
  • No talk / Mentioned of underbody armor? CBI, RCI, Slee-offroad? Would nice to have some unbiased review? Steel vs Aluminum , What Material are you running on your specific Tundra? I'building a 2024 Tundra .. Mostly dirt and light trail roads around Colorado.. Some overnight camping beach in Baja. Thank you..

    @mervinblack1@mervinblack1Ай бұрын
    • I'll be making a video on building out a vehicle for overlanding soon. For armor I went with CBI, and if you choose to go with CBI you can get 5% off with the code revere. You can't really go wrong with any of the brands skid plates though, since they all basically do the same thing. Both aluminum and steel are strong, although aluminum is a lot lighter, and steel slides over rocks better. If you're going to be using your plates a lot for big rock obstacles, then steel is best. If not, then aluminum is worth the weight savings.

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverlandАй бұрын
  • "Ironman 4x4 Shovel". Yea, $170.00 for what's really worth $40.00 at best. You don't have room because marketers are telling you what overlanding is, and what you must have to be doing it. And let's not forget that everything is a sales pitch. Everything.

    @davidroads419@davidroads4196 ай бұрын
    • The Ironman shovel is $89

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland6 ай бұрын
  • You lost me at buying firewood 😂

    @anonymous_friend@anonymous_friend4 ай бұрын
  • It is kind of ironic talking about budget options with a $70k truck, $17k camper, thousands of dollars of aftermarket bumpers and lights, Max Trax, Roam cases, $5k of custom drawers and storage, Redarc, starlink and basically the best of the best.

    @anotherplebeian@anotherplebeian6 ай бұрын
    • There’s nothing ironic about it. I started this channel with an $1,100 Jeep and a Walmart tent. I’ve used everything from the cheapest options through the best of the best, so can offer a perspective that someone who only ever uses cheap options cannot.

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland6 ай бұрын
  • Not really cheap vs expensive gear, but rather set up. Don’t be cheap and run thin unfused wires for high amp accessories. Also have some form of fire suppression- cheap or expensive, just have something.

    @pennmikael@pennmikael7 ай бұрын
  • If there’s no fire , it’s not camping ☀️😃

    @Mxslots@Mxslots5 ай бұрын
  • Great video as usual. But only poor plebians use regular Maxtrax. Ballers insist on genuine Maxtrax Xtreme boards!!! 😂😂😂😂

    @kermitbronco@kermitbronco7 ай бұрын
    • I’m such a peasant!

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland7 ай бұрын
  • the anti fire comment blew my mind..................... granted i heat with a wood stove so there is no real cost for me to pack up some fire wood

    @georgecook1374@georgecook13749 сағат бұрын
  • All lights can get condensation

    @gooseberry769@gooseberry7697 ай бұрын
    • Yes, but I think you missed my point. My old Baja Designs got condensation, but I was able to remove the lens, clean them, let them dry, then reseal them. You can’t do that with cheap lights.

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland7 ай бұрын
    • @@RevereOverland I see , I have not had cheap lights. If I have some condensation, I usually remove the vent screw for a few hours and it all evaporates.

      @gooseberry769@gooseberry7697 ай бұрын
  • Drawer system would put me over my payload capacity based on what I carry

    @user-jm5dw3gm8y@user-jm5dw3gm8y7 ай бұрын
  • Is it safe to sleep in a roof tent? Do you have to worry about bears or any other predators?

    @chrisx5127@chrisx51274 ай бұрын
    • A roof top tent won’t save you from a determined bear, so I keep bear spray on hand in Grizzly country. The best thing is that it keeps you away from the ants and spiders!

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland4 ай бұрын
  • camping without fire is like eating food without salt.

    @patriotsleepercell4060@patriotsleepercell40604 ай бұрын
  • I saved money by purchasing some gear from overseas. Aussies price things better, plus no GST!

    @bamafencer12@bamafencer12Ай бұрын
  • Remember that when you have a 12,000 lb winch and you use a pulley block you then need gear for 24,000 lb wll. More money, weight and space.

    @gregsheridan@gregsheridan7 ай бұрын
  • Imagine spending over $100 for an old ammo case with holes in it and calling it a "fire can" 🤣

    @Nigriff@Nigriff5 ай бұрын
  • The difference in cost between max tracks and tress's is not going anywhere towards buying a winch!

    @jasonbarnes5605@jasonbarnes56056 ай бұрын
    • The difference in cost between Maxtrax and XBulls is $270, which is $5 less than a Smittybilt 9.5k winch goes for on Black Friday.

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland6 ай бұрын
    • @@RevereOverland Would you trust a $275 winch?

      @jasonbarnes5605@jasonbarnes56056 ай бұрын
    • @@jasonbarnes5605 Smittybilt make great winches and I ran one for years. So yes. Even if you want a Warn, $275 is only $145 short of a VR EVO10.

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland6 ай бұрын
    • @@RevereOverland cool

      @jasonbarnes5605@jasonbarnes56056 ай бұрын
    • @@RevereOverland the very eco 10 is over $1000 in Australia

      @jasonbarnes5605@jasonbarnes56056 ай бұрын
  • Your problem with flame control on your $40 Coleman stove takes 5 minutes to fix. Take off the knobs and grease the o-rings.. DONE! You just spent a ton more money for fixing flame control.

    @NigelNaughton@NigelNaughton7 ай бұрын
    • Like I said in the video, I bought the new stove to save space. I don’t really care about flame control, but the Coleman was crap when new too.

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland7 ай бұрын
    • @@RevereOverland that space savings is pretty enticing for sure 👍

      @NigelNaughton@NigelNaughton7 ай бұрын
    • I have done this fix on my coleman stove. They put a bunch of black grease on the valves from the factory, and you pretty much just wipe them off with a paper towel and reapply a little silicone lube. I don't know why Coleman doesn't just solve this when they assemble the valves but it was a major improvement that's easy to do. There's several videos on how to do it if you are having this issue.

      @TundraTRDOR@TundraTRDOR7 ай бұрын
  • Expensive definitely does not mean the best nowadays. A lot of things are overpriced yet still crap. Just do some research and you'll find what to buy.

    @berjerk3425@berjerk34254 ай бұрын
  • You lost me at "I don't think a fire is worth it at a camp site". Maybe try use that to cook on. Maybe that's an American thing? Not sure.

    @shanea9613@shanea96137 ай бұрын
    • A propane fire pit and camp stove are two very different things

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland7 ай бұрын
    • @@RevereOverland I mean, wood from a tree. Too many gadgets and toys for camping. It's about getting away from it all and relaxing. You be you, no problem there. Just saying camping without a fire on a beautiful evening, it's a primal thing. Got to love it. (I cook with induction if I can make a fire). I have gadgets too...

      @shanea9613@shanea96137 ай бұрын
  • After seeing bear attacks and campers eaten alive. Why do ppl still clown on roof top tents?

    @user-cf6do6sl9j@user-cf6do6sl9j6 ай бұрын
    • A bear can easily get into a roof top tent. You’re less likely to get ants and rodents in a roof top tent though!

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland6 ай бұрын
    • Because camels, snakes, spiders and scorpions leave you alone.

      @Navaros911@Navaros9114 күн бұрын
  • talk shit about the chinese much?

    @bufunga@bufunga4 ай бұрын
    • I didn't say anything bad about the Chinese

      @RevereOverland@RevereOverland4 ай бұрын
  • @JulyOverland@JulyOverland7 ай бұрын
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