Love that you mentioned the rolling technique. I’ve been encouraging my wife to embrace that approach. We just bought two small duffels on our last trip - one REI, one Amazon. This resulted from my wife’s recognition that open tote bags and loose stuff is very annoying on long overlanding trips. I roll a t-shirt, underwear, and socks together and put in a medium ziplock, forcing out the air, one for each day. I keep extra pairs of jeans or shorts separate. Each evening I toss a ziplock for tomorrow into the rooftop tent; each morning I take my dirty clothes from the tent and shove in my laundry bag. I usually keep the clean rolled ziplock clothes in my frame pack in the truck, but I have many options. Sometimes they’re loose in a Thule rooftop storage for quick access. THANKS for another excellent gear review!
I agree with the extra space comment - thought of Gazelle immediately. Although as one who just packed it up this morning, it’s still a bit like wrestling an alligator.
Earth to Mikey, Earth to Mikey! Another great video and Corrie is great, too... Enjoyed the sales items, a lot. That is all, over and out. Cheers, Mate.
Love the gear review. Today I received my Overland Bound member number sticker to put on my GOBI rack. Had is custom made from a company in Bend Oregon.
Love the gear reviews guys!! You are both great together, and I just have to say with all due respect - Corrie is absolutely 10000% a Fox!!!! Smart, funny, & staggeringly gorgeous!!! 😍😘
Hi guys, on the bubba goose duffle. You said it’s the medium but also said it’s priced at 120. On the site it says 120 for small and 140 for med. Are you positive you have a med? I want to get the exact size you have and can’t find any other size reference online picture wise.
Awesome video once again. You're Gazelle shout out reminded me of a question I had for you both. I've recently converted from an RTT to a Gazelle (T4) and frequent rainy areas this time of year. Traditional tents have vestibules to keep your stinky shoes outside, but out of the weather. Where do you keep your shoes while camping in your Gazelle as it doesn't have a vestibule? Appreciate any feedback!
Keep shoes by the door.. or anywhere. The tent is huge. We sleep two and a mid size dog, us on 30" wide air mattresses. There's room for our duffels and shoes. I get where you're coming from, in a small backpacking tent you might take advantage of a small vestibule for your pack and shoes. Unnecessary with a McMansion tent like the T4.
I think a tarp or ez-up that connects your vehicle to the T4 would work well. We camp where there are always trees - so the tarp option is best in rain.
@@lazynorse5607 Room isn't the issue. It's having multiple pairs of stinky shoes inside of the sleeping area. Traditional tents have an easy solution with vestibules, but this style of tent doesn't have the same benefit.
Well, if you watched the video you would have heard numerous times that none of it was sponsored and the opinions are our own. And we love gear! It’s fun!
Love that you mentioned the rolling technique. I’ve been encouraging my wife to embrace that approach. We just bought two small duffels on our last trip - one REI, one Amazon. This resulted from my wife’s recognition that open tote bags and loose stuff is very annoying on long overlanding trips.
I roll a t-shirt, underwear, and socks together and put in a medium ziplock, forcing out the air, one for each day. I keep extra pairs of jeans or shorts separate. Each evening I toss a ziplock for tomorrow into the rooftop tent; each morning I take my dirty clothes from the tent and shove in my laundry bag.
I usually keep the clean rolled ziplock clothes in my frame pack in the truck, but I have many options. Sometimes they’re loose in a Thule rooftop storage for quick access.
THANKS for another excellent gear review!
I really dig the Corrie's technical talk about the bags! I feel smarter having watched this!
You better watch out Michael, Corrie is outspeaking you now! L♥VE IT!
Bags with Corrie is a content vertical that the world needs. That and a reaction channel where Michael is handed fiddly things for him to cringe at.
Hahaha!
That was so smooth I was about to skip forward right when she said that
Good to see you both on the tube n IG! keep it up!
It's good to see you guys again. I do enjoy cool gear.
I love these product walkthroughs. Corrie knows her stuff!
I agree with the extra space comment - thought of Gazelle immediately. Although as one who just packed it up this morning, it’s still a bit like wrestling an alligator.
At least it’s an alligator that can be wrangled. 😂
@@OverlandBound Crikey!
Another great video. Always enjoy the non-scripted format.
Thanks guys! I always love catching up on some new things to pick up for my setup! And these all seem really handy and necessary. Great video
Thank you for the gear review. That little folding stove looks supercool.
Great job on the video folks! Thanks for making it.
Cory is about to take over the channel! Best decision ever!
glue head has been used on silver streak to repair a 35" tire that I punctured.Still using that tire.Well worth the money.
Earth to Mikey, Earth to Mikey! Another great video and Corrie is great, too... Enjoyed the sales items, a lot. That is all, over and out. Cheers, Mate.
Do more of these, they are great. oh and your app is awesome. I have bought and sold a ton and used it to find some amazing camping spots. thank you!
This made our evening! Thank you!
You guys are awesome, I missed seeing you at Overland Expo West this year. I hope all is well. 😊
Mystery Ranch is great. I still have a Dana Design pack from the 90’s. As a Wildland firefighter we’ve transitioned to MT packs! 😃
I'm glad someone is working on a solution to ratchet straps , but I still don't want 10 individual straps.They need to be consolidated.
Love watching you two, your advice is perfect for me, thanks so much.
So good to hear!
Love the gear review.
Today I received my Overland Bound member number sticker to put on my GOBI rack. Had is custom made from a company in Bend Oregon.
Tks Corrie leaned a lot about bags - will be shopping
Like that Gluetread...and the stove...Got the App...
Thank you guys so much for everything you do great video too Don and Donna Hope Idaho
Love the gear reviews guys!! You are both great together, and I just have to say with all due respect - Corrie is absolutely 10000% a Fox!!!!
Smart, funny, & staggeringly gorgeous!!! 😍😘
Yonder 🤣🤣🤣 hat tip to those amazing people from Arkansas who miss you lol
Miss you!
Awesome video you 2!
Didn't see you all at the PNW o errands expo?? I was bummed!😅
Mike, you said a member has done training with these? Are there any vids from that or other members? Might be a good info vid to do and put out.
Love, love, love, love these gear reviews! Keep up the great work 👍🏼
Hi guys, on the bubba goose duffle. You said it’s the medium but also said it’s priced at 120. On the site it says 120 for small and 140 for med. Are you positive you have a med? I want to get the exact size you have and can’t find any other size reference online picture wise.
Yay!
Awesome video once again. You're Gazelle shout out reminded me of a question I had for you both. I've recently converted from an RTT to a Gazelle (T4) and frequent rainy areas this time of year. Traditional tents have vestibules to keep your stinky shoes outside, but out of the weather. Where do you keep your shoes while camping in your Gazelle as it doesn't have a vestibule? Appreciate any feedback!
I'm running into the same thing. I'm thinking about setting up a tarp shelter over at least half the tent.
Keep shoes by the door.. or anywhere. The tent is huge. We sleep two and a mid size dog, us on 30" wide air mattresses. There's room for our duffels and shoes. I get where you're coming from, in a small backpacking tent you might take advantage of a small vestibule for your pack and shoes. Unnecessary with a McMansion tent like the T4.
I think a tarp or ez-up that connects your vehicle to the T4 would work well. We camp where there are always trees - so the tarp option is best in rain.
@@lazynorse5607 Room isn't the issue. It's having multiple pairs of stinky shoes inside of the sleeping area. Traditional tents have an easy solution with vestibules, but this style of tent doesn't have the same benefit.
Some how I break all Blue Ridge Overland items….
Step 22 others stomps Blue Ridge overland. Now BR quality might be better now.
Is there a edited version or short of this video?
We haven’t created one. Would a quick run down in Shorts format be helpful?
Why doesn’t corrie talk about bags more?
Dont tell us your not gonna be long winded then go all oh look a butterfly searously throwing my adhd in over drive gosh
Type A personality on roids... Hopefully, its only while on camera...Good content.
'PromoSM' 😡
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Your videos have turned into informercials for products that sponsor you.
Well, if you watched the video you would have heard numerous times that none of it was sponsored and the opinions are our own. And we love gear! It’s fun!
Paying attention isn't your strong suit, is it?
Definitely fooled me with that fast forward 😂. Always love the content. Cheers from NY :) OB # 22389
Ha! Thank you!