I spent the weekend taking off my OEM (cosmetic) "sliders" that were a bit bent up after Elephant Hill and Bobby's Hole last summer in the Needles District of Canyonlands as well as a few other trips with squeezes. They had clearly done some duty, but don't really seem built for even light duty - I don't really do any rock crawling, but I do want to be able to get up and over the occasional challenging obstacle to get to remote or special places. I don't feel I need full underneath armor given the weight it adds etc. I had seen Abran's Bearmach sliders on his LR3 and felt they were a good compromise along with the Prospeed compressor guard for what I do. The craftsmanship and fit looked great.
With Abran's help I had gotten my hands on a set of Bearmach sliders and a Prospeed compressor guard and installed it over the weekend. Since my car is from 2010 and has 106k miles on it, I was considering replacing the compressor as preventive maintenance for extra piece of mind when we go to very remote areas - The Maze District is on the agenda... I took out the old compressor, and after clearing the label from dust I was happy to find that the AMK compressor had a manufacturing date of April 25, 2014, and hence must have been replaced shortly before we bought the car with about 72k miles on it. So, back in it went, and the Bearmachs and Prospeed guard on. All pretty straightforward, and I am happy with the result - great fit and finish. I was debating whether to put the anti-slip abrasive tape on the sliders or leave it off, but figured it would be nice when loading or accessing the roof rack.