86scotty
Cynic
Brilliant, yes. That’s an innovative, yet wildly overpriced product. It takes advantage of a dead space in every truck bed. Just brilliant. But, why market it as a place to hide booze? Just stupid.
Why not show some tool storage, jumper cables, an air hose, emergency kit, recovery gear or make it a small safe for firearms/personal items (in a place where no one would ever look).
Instead they impractically put in there bottles of liquor (which one would never do) and cans of beer (which would always be chilled at least in the US) and what's that, a bottle of orange juice? Exactly where I might store a bottle of orange juice.
This marketing points to a bigger problem with the modern 'overlandy' lifestyle. Why must everything be tied, often subconsciously, to booze? Is it a requirement that I imbibe (or look like I do) to be 'cool' enough to overland?
C'mon, it's just getting silly. Sure, I love a cold beer or a cocktail, sometimes many, but you can't sell a piece of metal anymore without a bottle opener integrated in to it.
Such a great idea with great promise that went squarely sideways in the hands of the marketing department.
Oh, except for the price. $3400? Please.
Why not show some tool storage, jumper cables, an air hose, emergency kit, recovery gear or make it a small safe for firearms/personal items (in a place where no one would ever look).
Instead they impractically put in there bottles of liquor (which one would never do) and cans of beer (which would always be chilled at least in the US) and what's that, a bottle of orange juice? Exactly where I might store a bottle of orange juice.
Black Sheep Innovations Unveils Revolutionary Hidden Taillight Drawers - Expedition Portal
Black Sheep Innovations, Rear Light Drawers, sit in a concealed area right behind the taillight, providing extra storage space
expeditionportal.com
This marketing points to a bigger problem with the modern 'overlandy' lifestyle. Why must everything be tied, often subconsciously, to booze? Is it a requirement that I imbibe (or look like I do) to be 'cool' enough to overland?
C'mon, it's just getting silly. Sure, I love a cold beer or a cocktail, sometimes many, but you can't sell a piece of metal anymore without a bottle opener integrated in to it.
Such a great idea with great promise that went squarely sideways in the hands of the marketing department.
Oh, except for the price. $3400? Please.