If you're allergic to camouflage like me, you'll have to specify some other color but this looks like a pretty good product.
https://www.marathonseatcovers.com/product-gallery.php?make=Other%20Products
The Alaska Gore-Tex boot is super. Almost zero break-in required (which is impressive for those of us who remember the old days of filling leather alpine boots with warm water and wearing them for weeks). Very comfortable for my D width foot. Abundant ankle support and, of course, great...
That SOF version still needs work. Those plastic bumpers fall off on Afghan roads unless you're a city guy. Then any plastic trim gets ripped off from raceway rubbing with everything from Dubai-prepped SUVs to opium-addled pilots flying tuk-tuks.
I'd still prefer to have an...
Thanks...yep, I used to go Jax back in my kolluj daze when New Belgium very first started :D . Running up there for some shoppin' gives me a good reason to also visit the brewery which my wife has pestered me about since we moved away from Colorado recently without ever taking the tour.
Thanks for the customer service number. What I've run into in the past is manufacturers are often reluctant to share who their high-volume dealers are because it hurts other businesses (who carry their brand) competing for the same customer. Manufacturers have found this can make them...
The central Asian states, commonly referred to as "the 'Stans".
It does OK on improved roads but it's horrible in cities and anywhere the road gets rough. Of course, armor kinda hurts its chances at being something other than a hippo with fairy wings.
I wish my 200 looked like yours. It's a big, fat, blobby, over-dimensioned disaster that gets high-centered at the mere sight of bull dust. When I drive it in town I understand how obese people feel when they try to move through confined areas. When my choices of where to drive are limited...
I'm a fan of Meindl boots but have access to HanWag boots at discounted prices.
Does anybody have any experience with the Alaska Gore-Tex boot? HanWag in general?
Thanks.
Does anybody know of a Mountain Khakis dealer along the Colorado front range who has a wide selection and abundant stock?
I'll be on vacation for a short 14 days and need to pick up a bunch of clothes before getting back on a plane and heading back to work. I'd like to walk in to a known...
I wouldn't purchase the Condor brand. It's never passed the initial hands on review but I'm fortunate to be in that category of folks with a company budget and have choices and folks around me who really test a wide range of kit. I'd move on to find a more reputable brand if the budget isn't...
Might risk getting in some hot water with law enforcement. To meet DOT regulations, you might consider going with an approved, engineered solution.
http://www.manchestertank.com/products/rvproducts.htm
I respectfully disagree. I purchased a Technitop tent several years ago because it was commonly reviewed and regarded as the very best RTT here and in other forums/publications. While it was a nice tent, I found the quality of stitching, the plastic components on the frame and the installation...
Rob's posts tend to be understated. Take a look at his work on his Facebook page and the small glimpses he's posted around here...he's an exceptionally skilled craftsman, IMO.
Witt,
I was wondering how things have progressed with your heat and cooking choice?
I'm facing the same decision of whether to go with a Webasto solution for cabin, water and cooking heat or simply go all propane.
Thanks for any updates / extra insight you might provide!
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