I have an OVS 4 person tent (very large) with a custom 3.5" memory foam mattress that allows me to side sleep (I'm about 200 pounds) and I would be willing to trade with you.... I'm down in Texas but I'll be in Estes park in two weeks if you want meet up and trade!
Just so you know...... the batteries are $3,000 and the solar are $500 on their website right now... you might want to consider a pricing update with this factored in.
Yes I do. It's been hard swiping the card twice just to fill up.
What does your fuel economy look like? I have to 2.7L ecoboost with the 36 gallon tank. My truck with all the gear loaded for a trip (RTT included) and a mountain bike on the receiver hitch traveling between 70-75mph I get about...
Update.... I bought the panel and have been running it for the last 6 weeks.... here is the take away. I use my fridge everyday and it never turns off, I eat out of my truck 6 days a week on the jobsite.
First off, here is the gear being used.... Iceco VL75 pro with both sides set to 32 degrees...
You could have a decked drawer system in the bed of the truck with an air mattress for the kids and you could share the tent with the wife (since ya'll have longer legs) and the dog could sleep in the truck cab, might want to get those plastic window vent cover things (weather tech makes them)...
How much bedding can you keep in the tent while closed? I'm looking at getting one for my F150 with a 6.5' bed... I usually roll out with a friend and it would be nice to have them sleep in the truck bed and I'll sleep in the tent, sort of like bunk house.
OVS mamba is also on my radar. The price is quite attractive and if the quality is the same level as the soft shell I have from them, it will be good to go.
Yea, mounting the iKamper backwards is an option. However, I recently got into kayak fishing (about 1.5 years ago) and now iKamper is not an option since the tent can't support weight on the shell, so now I'm looking at a CVT Mt. Hood or Bush Company, something that I can mount the kayak on top...
I agree that the 1/3rd would be better on the driver side. I put my 270 awning on the passenger side because the 1/3rd placement... with that being said it made choosing an RTT much more difficult side I wanted to go with iKamper but it opens passenger side so it conflicts the awning.... maybe...
So I did some figuring out... and if I deleted my rear 1/3rd seat and build this little stand (prototype 1) and the Iceco 75VLPro fits perfect, and the front seat is almost as far back as it can go. Then next stand will be able to house my entire cooking set up and that means just one less thing...
It worked out nicely since I use it daily to clean up after work, it does take up room in the back of the truck but not enough for it to personally bother me. If you or a friend have a welder and a drill press it only takes a small 1/4" thick plate, 2"x2"x1/4" steel tube and the universal mount...
I used the ford box link to mount mine. had to make a very simple custom bracket but it worked great... same with the rotopax to carry extra 4 gallons of water.
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