I will disagree here! The materials in the Eezi-Awn are hands down top notch, best of the best, most durable, etc...
There is probably $200-300 in canvas alone! They definitely do no skimp on the tent materials!
I have slept in my tent in rain AND snow and never got a drop of anything on...
Awesome Pics! Looks like a great time!
2 Notes:
-You need a bigger :campfire:
-My buddys pug has the same lifejacket and man its fun having that handle on the top! :D
Another note, note 1 is a joke! :D
Thats part of your problem!
I noticed a BIG difference in the fridge "cycling" much less as soon as i got the transit bag.
I strongly recommend it, especially for camping in those "Ungodly" conditions! :D :D :D
:camping:
Thanks for chiming in Paul.
Having some sort of "carpet" or similar material on the INSIDE of the covers to protect against the sharp edges would help out tremdously as well.
1st Gen Cover = 3 Carpeted Corners
2nd Gen Cover = 0 Carpeted Corners
Hoping the 3rd gen has 4 nicely re-enforced...
i have seen pics awhile ago in trails of Jack Stuhler (owner or eezi awn) and his "Tubby Explorer" 70 series with what looked like a "Hard" cover on his eezi awn tent. Is that an available cover or is it a completely different tent? available in the US? never seen another one aside from that...
Yeah, i use my thermarest, but its another one of those "I spent $1800 on this thing and shouldnt need to do, or add anything to it"
Then i think, hmmm, how many folks in South Africa are 275lbs? :D
Thanks Martyn. Yeah, Paul turned me on to some orange stuff that worked great and removed all the goo.
Yeah, i have tried 6 ways to Sunday with it, consider myself somewhat savy about stuff like this, and i think its just a funky design that should be tweaked some.
I have! :D
IMHO the...
Hey Alvin
You are not alone! I kept my mouth shut, cause i felt we were the only 2 folks with issues, but since you piped up, i will chime in.
I know there are tons of folks running these and swearing by them, so i have been hesitant to post up any complaints publicly thinking i was either...
Ok
About to install my dual bat system. Going to be running a 60qt Engel and a big power inverter, so i am going with the big daddy Odyssey 2150.
Its damn near impossible to mount this thing under the hood of the 100 series, so i am planning on mounting it inside the vehicle in a custom built...
Great Topic!
I have probably gone through a dozen + lanterns over the years!
I have found that the new Coleman "Rechargeables" are too durable and practical NOT to use! :D
You can operate them on 110v, 12v cig socket (fast recharge) or their internal batteries.
They recharge quick and...
Scott, any chance we can get a article in OJ (or here) maybe detailing EarthRoamer assembling some of this?
I (and i am sure others) am VERY interested in the build process and how its all assembled.
The pics on their site (and my ER calendar. hehehe) are amazing and the work and passion...
Ditto, i went with the same setup and feel it superior/more reliable than anything out there! Read this for why: http://www.perfectswitch.com/whypgate.htm
One of the features that grabbed my attention was "Fully encapsulated stainless steel package is weather-proof, shock-proof, and...
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