I designed a set of high visibility Diesel Multi language stickers for my Overlanding friends truck and I made some extras. There's a "Diesel Only" version in the 5 most common languages and a "Diesel Fuel" decal in the 7 most common languages. These decals can be ordered here. These were...
Hilleberg vs Fjällräven
I can't speak from personal experience just yet. I have a Hilleberg Kaitum 2GT tent and its nothing short of amazing. I will be ordering a Keb Endurance tent to evaluate. From what I've heard they seem very comparable in design and quality. Looking at the materials for...
Starting in 2016, Fjällräven will be bringing their high quality tents to the US. During the next two weeks I will be accepting pre-orders for their brand new Keb Endurance Expedition tent. The pre-order price is 30% off retail price + shipping. The coupon code is LMTKEB and it expires on August...
Fjällräven Tents available in the US in 2016
For the Fjällräven fans on this forum I thought I'd let you know that Fjällräven will become available in the US in February of 2016. In conjunction to this I am considering a special group buy offer for ExPo members at approximately 30% off retail...
Nope. Just here to let those who might be interested about the upcoming Kickstarter campaign.
"There's an *** for every seat" is another way of saying "There is something for everyone". Hardly an insult.
I just wanted to provide some background information since a lot of people on here appear...
It appears the mob has whipped itself into quite a frenzy while I was gone. I apologize for the delay in responding. A couple of clarification are in order. I'm the first to admit that my first post was premature and came off a bit ************-y. I'm not here to 'sell' you anything. I may have a...
Hi Falkon.
Thanks for the kind words. It will be officially announced on April 8th, in two weeks from now. If you sign up you'll be the first to learn more about this project as soon as it is announced. I have designed this tool specifically with outdoor use and travel in mind but it is...
My outdoor gear start up Tiktaalik is getting ready to launch its first piece of gear this summer on Kickstarter. If you share my passion for high quality tools and enjoy cooking (at home or in the outdoors) then there is a good chance that you will like this product. This product was designed...
Ok. Thanks! An ANL fuse it is. Should I just get rid (replace) of the MAXI fuse? Would you also recommend an ANL fuse between the starter battery and the ACR? It would make sense to keep them all the same, wouldn't it (for spares, backup)? I'm a little confused by my own diagram. You're saying...
Thank you. Can you give recommendations for what type and brand of HD fuse I should get instead of the MAXI? Is this the ANL type that you mention? How many Amps? Should I have one for each battery? Is the bus bar unnecessary? I'm all for simplifying. So as an alternative I could just connect...
Thanks Everyone! Very helpful as I don't have the slightest clue what I am doing. I have updated my diagram according to your suggestions. You are correct. My accessory Painless 20 circuit fuse panel (30004) is prewired for both constant and ignition power. The Bus I have is a BSS 100A Mini Bus...
No rush whatsoever. The kit has been sitting on the garage shelf for a year. It can wait a little longer. I'm hoping to have it installed by August. Thanks for taking a look!
Advice for ACR (7622) Dual Battery Installation and Layout
I have a Blue Sea Systems 7622 ACR (500A) that I have been planning to use to install my dual battery set up. I've laid out a diagram (see below) which was based on the diagram suggested by BSS. This is completely new territory for me...
I have a pair and they are fantastic. The best pants I have. Very durable and very well made. They're expensive but the Trousers No 27 are the same style except not as reinforced and the lack the gaiter/zip-off-shorts function. I have a pair of those as well. You can definitely feel the quality...
When I climbed Mount Whitney (Mountaineers Route) I wore the Arc'teryx Gamma SV Jacket. It is a thin, stretchy, somewhat wind-proof and not particularly waterproof jacket yet highly appropriate for this activity and location. I can't speak for every outdoor brand. I only have personal experience...
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