The mere fact that this vehicle looks so tact & basic, I so love it! Nothing superfluous, nothing that is too much! Just the good stuffs that one actually needs for any driver with an old soul for proper driving & to survive the course. Cheers & mabuhay from tropical Philippines!
Love the simplicity. For the last 20+ years I’ve been traveling with a lot of stuff that I’ve never used or used very seldom, for example an axe m, hi-lift jack and two long recovery straps. Never used them. Ive dumped it all including the trailer. On my latest vehicle I’ve gone back to basics and don’t carry a lot of stuff any more. So much better.
Brave move! I think we will see some trimming of my kit at some point too; who knows. It just depends on what I end up finding necessary or not. I think there will also end up being a setup for me when I travel solo and one for when I travel with Natalie.
Their kit is very well built and super efficient. Always worth seeing what they come up with, and swapped that AGM battery for a lightweight lithium would really make that battery box a secret weapon.
I carry 2 duffel bags for clothes (him / her), a pop up dome tent, a 3m x 3m marquee, a double sized 3D mattress, trangia stove, a bag full of freeze dried hiking meals (these are great), KA-Bar knife, pruning saw, "bog-out" recovery system, foot pump, 20l water jerry and a 12v cigarette socket w/ alligator clips so I can charge directly off the battery because the internal sockets don't have enough power to charge properly. As nice as it is to have a fridge, I find that trying to maintain the contents and cook recipes to be a real pain, whereas with the hiking meals we can just pick what we want to eat and add hot water. Supplement this with local fruit or bakery food etc wherever we go and we're good. Just got back from a 7 day trip like this and it worked great for us.
Yeah the hiking meals are a good solution for some; for us they cost a huge amount of money and it would be cheaper just to buy the groceries. But it is certainly something to consider...
@@RoamOverlanding I wait for them to go on sale then buy a few hundred dollars worth, don't mind storing them as emergency rations in case something happens. End cost is about $8 AUD a plate which is about the same price as a big mac.
I used to own a Samurai before and it was the hardtop like your Jimny. The similarities are surprising. It's amazing how much stuff will fit such a small square box because that's exactly what these great little trucks are. A square box. I also like that you have some Blue Ridge Overland gear. They do make some fantastic products and to see it going to South Africa is awesome. Keep up the great work!
Just became your subscriber now, I am so much in love with Jimny after watching your Video, and start to seriously consider buying one, thank you very much
I would turn the duffel bag upside down. Thank you for your time to make these informative videos. May you have a great year. Groete vanuit New Zealand.
Ive seen someone mount the air compressor in the engine bay, on the right side about where your master cylinder would be on a left hand drive car. Seems like a good spot for it
A great run through. I don't think you would need for much else considering the size of the Jimny. Travelling in convoy you could share the load, i.e. you have the compressor and someone else could carry more food.
Can't agree on different packing for different length trips! My vehicle is set up exactly the same for 1 night or 1 month with only the amount of food/drinks that change. But then I do have a decent sized vehicle
Hi my boet. I didn't see where you packed your tent's poles provided in that rectangular canvas bag. I myself place it in the tent itself and fold everything up, leaving everything I need in one space. Love the setup and video. Have a wonderful new year.
I highly recommend a Luci Light. They're inflatable lights that have a solar cell to charge their battery. A deflated one practically takes up no space on your dashboard and will always be ready should you need an additional light.
Love this video. We have an 87 Suzuki Samurai currently slowly being built for adventure.. Don't see many videos where peole have built these little rigs.. The Jimny is so close in space size. Seeing this video has been a big help. Thanks for taking the time to show this to us. Safe travels my friend
We have done the 1.6 16valve conversion. We are going to go with the 6.5.1 transfer case. Jeep yj conversation in the suspension. We are currently spoa sitting on 33s. Building custom rack for rtt. Have a king way to go... But i will get there. Have a special trip planned for 25th anniversary.. Alaska for 60 days... No hotels.. Just exploring
You’ve done well with such a small truck I have a series Landrover SWB which makes a jimmy look huge. love the first aid kit on the headrest. Personally I like my recovery gear in 2 places on under drivers seat or in a bag on the spare wheel. Fast to get too when needed but out the way also recovery gear gets dirty I like to store it outside the vehicle if possible it looks lovely in a draw when new and clean but I don’t Fancy putting it back once it’s wet and muddy also what if you can’t open a door to open a draw. Also have you considered a cargo barrier? Enables you to stack high and you can attach stuff to it on both sides and have you considered a fridge cage to stop things falling behind it when you pull it out and lastly try a net to hold soft stuff to the roof
A cargo net is going in soon; 2 gullwings with boxes too to give more vertical storage and then yeah definitely looking at an alternative place for the recovery gear; a bag on the wheel isn’t a bad idea 👌🏻 let’s see how things go. Thanks for tuning in!
thanks for sharing - great set up. Just in case you have not already gotten this feedback, suggest to tie-down (in particaluar the heavy items), to prevent items flying in case of an accident/roll. Keep up the good work.
Hi lifts arnt great. They are an awful jack a bottle jack under the axle is much safer quicker and easier to store and lighter. Plus you dont need big steel bumpers and rock sliders to use it on. You can use them as a winch but they are slow hard work and tricky to set up. I brought one years ago and then sold it years later haven’t used it a couple of times and realising how rubbish they are
I don't think you need anything else, although I would add 5 liters of Mobil 1 0W40 engine oil, a KN air filter, a KN oil filter, spare distribution belts, a spare water pump. Maybe one more spare wheel, spare lights and I think that's it. Thanks for the video and "Buen Camino".
Complimenti, davvero utile poter leggere ed ascoltare i tuoi consigli, utile per chi come me inizia ad organizzare e pensare al proprio fuoristradista come mezzo ricreativo non solo per l'uso estremo in fuoristradista ma anche per vacanza o escursioni fuori porta👍👍👍
You have earned my subs my good sir! Awesome video! great tips and thanks for the links! hope there are cheaper alternatives here in the Philippines for those items :/
@@RoamOverlanding The folding ones would suit. They work well, even on 79 Landcruisers. And you could use them for levelling the car for the rooftop tent. Perfect!! 👍
Love the vids, this was great to see. I do think your compressor is unnecessarily bulky but I'm sure the high flow rate is nice to have. All in all, not much I'd do all that different 👍
I know have already commented on this video. Sorry... But my wife asked me if i would ask what slide system do you have and where we can order it. Thank you
@@RoamOverlanding Thank you - great content!!!!! great ideas!!!! The other thing I can't find is the braai!. Lol - please please that is more important than the braai if you can share where to get that! amazing little firepit.
Not really much! Mainly just keep valuables out of sight and out of mind, be kind and confident, and move quick. Don’t linger too long in large public places, don’t carry cash out in the open, the basic sort of third world country safety things. Otherwise the people are generally great and you can have a fantastic time!
Can you recommend that battery box system to a weekend camper, I go camping 3-4 times a year...But I do go to the farm once a month near the central Kalahari in Botswana..I really like simplicity
I definitely do; it’s so versatile and really efficient. You can put in up to 160AH battery too if I recall correctly. It’s a good load shedding saver too. Plugging in the solar panel is simple; and it’s managed through the DCDC system so it keeps the battery safe. I would recommend getting the National Luna 5A wall charger to keep your battery pluggged into while you aren’t using it to keep the battery in good order, so your battery will last for years! 👍🏻 head to bit.ly/NLDC25 to read up abit more on it but the site has loads of information for you too
You can use a Sealey Power Products so is a Road start Emergency Power Pack with compressor Model RS 132 - 12 volts 900 peak amper. At Jack Sealey Ltd. Kempston Way, Suffolk Business Park, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP32 7AR. Good luck.
Hi Adriaan, my Jimny's seatbelts at the back always seem to be in the way when I pack and the flimsy straps to keep them tight and out of the way doesn't really help. I see you still have the seatbelts at the back. How do you keep them out of the way?
Hey,i really like your videos and your tours with your suzuki.A few days ago i found you on youtube and now i am looking every video.From which country you are?
The good thing about the Jimny is that if it breaks down you can just put it on your back on continue on foot LOL
I love that intro. It never gets old. I've watched this video over and over again. Adrian is the best.
The mere fact that this vehicle looks so tact & basic, I so love it! Nothing superfluous, nothing that is too much! Just the good stuffs that one actually needs for any driver with an old soul for proper driving & to survive the course.
Cheers & mabuhay from tropical Philippines!
What i love the most is the way you store your safety vest & first aids kit. 😀
Very efficient packing, only what you need and very neat and accessible.
Thank you for taking the time to unload and show what you carry the day before your trip.
I usually overpack for our trips.
I ended up throwing in a bunch of stuff I didn’t need as usual too 😂 and then forgetting the important things
Love the simplicity. For the last 20+ years I’ve been traveling with a lot of stuff that I’ve never used or used very seldom, for example an axe m, hi-lift jack and two long recovery straps. Never used them.
Ive dumped it all including the trailer.
On my latest vehicle I’ve gone back to basics and don’t carry a lot of stuff any more. So much better.
Brave move! I think we will see some trimming of my kit at some point too; who knows. It just depends on what I end up finding necessary or not. I think there will also end up being a setup for me when I travel solo and one for when I travel with Natalie.
I love the way all your gear is thought out and matching. Great work. You’ve sold me on the national Luna gear. 🇦🇺👍🏻
Their kit is very well built and super efficient. Always worth seeing what they come up with, and swapped that AGM battery for a lightweight lithium would really make that battery box a secret weapon.
Roam Overlanding love the style of your show. You don’t over sell things. The modern version of this guy
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I carry 2 duffel bags for clothes (him / her), a pop up dome tent, a 3m x 3m marquee, a double sized 3D mattress, trangia stove, a bag full of freeze dried hiking meals (these are great), KA-Bar knife, pruning saw, "bog-out" recovery system, foot pump, 20l water jerry and a 12v cigarette socket w/ alligator clips so I can charge directly off the battery because the internal sockets don't have enough power to charge properly.
As nice as it is to have a fridge, I find that trying to maintain the contents and cook recipes to be a real pain, whereas with the hiking meals we can just pick what we want to eat and add hot water. Supplement this with local fruit or bakery food etc wherever we go and we're good. Just got back from a 7 day trip like this and it worked great for us.
Yeah the hiking meals are a good solution for some; for us they cost a huge amount of money and it would be cheaper just to buy the groceries. But it is certainly something to consider...
@@RoamOverlanding I wait for them to go on sale then buy a few hundred dollars worth, don't mind storing them as emergency rations in case something happens. End cost is about $8 AUD a plate which is about the same price as a big mac.
I really like the storage space under the fridge slider..
This was well presented and clearly spoken.The Jimny is an awesome vehicle.
Thank you for having shared the lovely vedeo and the off road performance of suzuki Jimny.
I used to own a Samurai before and it was the hardtop like your Jimny. The similarities are surprising. It's amazing how much stuff will fit such a small square box because that's exactly what these great little trucks are. A square box. I also like that you have some Blue Ridge Overland gear. They do make some fantastic products and to see it going to South Africa is awesome. Keep up the great work!
🤟🏻 I would love a little LWB samurai to play with!
You are my Jimny-Star 😎. Best wishes for the NEW YEAR.
Just became your subscriber now, I am so much in love with Jimny after watching your Video, and start to seriously consider buying one, thank you very much
Hope soon I can camp like you around Australia instead
Love your channel mate. You've inspired me to get a Jimny and explore my country Australia.
Nigel mate, thank you for the positive vibes! You're going to have a blast!
Ian S luckily the expanses between stations in South Africa, isn’t too bad. I can manage in a 600km range
Can't wait to get my Jimny in April. Love your videos. Greetings from Austria
Not too long to wait now!!
Your set up is really Inspiring me. Thanks a lot for sharing! Love from Indonesia ❤️👍
Vehicles never stop evolving.......great vid.
Thanks bud! It’s the best addiction 😂
I like the music, it shows your passion about this hobby :)
Thank you for your labor. It helps me to plan my vehicle.
Glad to hear it!
I am from Germany and I love your videos.
I would turn the duffel bag upside down. Thank you for your time to make these informative videos. May you have a great year. Groete vanuit New Zealand.
Ive seen someone mount the air compressor in the engine bay, on the right side about where your master cylinder would be on a left hand drive car. Seems like a good spot for it
This year I’ll be looking at an onboard air system as I start preparing the vehicle for air lockers so you’ll see something similar soon
Hi great video I will take out my rear seats as you have. It makes so much storage space.
It's amazing what you can fit into the new jimny.😎
Great videos you make! Informative, fun and great shots. Looking forward to more, subscribed! Happy New Year! And a safe ride to you!
A great run through. I don't think you would need for much else considering the size of the Jimny. Travelling in convoy you could share the load, i.e. you have the compressor and someone else could carry more food.
Can't agree on different packing for different length trips! My vehicle is set up exactly the same for 1 night or 1 month with only the amount of food/drinks that change. But then I do have a decent sized vehicle
If i had a bigger vehicle it would probably just be 1 setup too.. Unfortunately he Jimny is just so small it cant do everything well all the time.
Hi my boet. I didn't see where you packed your tent's poles provided in that rectangular canvas bag. I myself place it in the tent itself and fold everything up, leaving everything I need in one space.
Love the setup and video. Have a wonderful new year.
Sorry bud; I put it in the gap between the two drawers; it fit perfectly, was accessible and didn’t get the way
Superb. Love how neatly designed it all is. Some excellent inspiration for my set up. Thanks Adrian 🙌🏼
Another great video mate. Looking forward to replicating a fairly similar set up, once i get mine early in 2020.
Great video, great configuration, amazing Jimny, l did learn some stuff. Thank you
I highly recommend a Luci Light. They're inflatable lights that have a solar cell to charge their battery. A deflated one practically takes up no space on your dashboard and will always be ready should you need an additional light.
👌Great Video
Love from India... Soon we Getting Updated Jimny with 5 door😍
Love this video. We have an 87 Suzuki Samurai currently slowly being built for adventure.. Don't see many videos where peole have built these little rigs.. The Jimny is so close in space size. Seeing this video has been a big help. Thanks for taking the time to show this to us. Safe travels my friend
Would love to build a SJ but the LWB
We have done the 1.6 16valve conversion. We are going to go with the 6.5.1 transfer case. Jeep yj conversation in the suspension. We are currently spoa sitting on 33s. Building custom rack for rtt. Have a king way to go... But i will get there. Have a special trip planned for 25th anniversary.. Alaska for 60 days... No hotels.. Just exploring
You’ve done well with such a small truck I have a series Landrover SWB which makes a jimmy look huge. love the first aid kit on the headrest. Personally I like my recovery gear in 2 places on under drivers seat or in a bag on the spare wheel. Fast to get too when needed but out the way also recovery gear gets dirty I like to store it outside the vehicle if possible it looks lovely in a draw when new and clean but I don’t Fancy putting it back once it’s wet and muddy also what if you can’t open a door to open a draw. Also have you considered a cargo barrier? Enables you to stack high and you can attach stuff to it on both sides and have you considered a fridge cage to stop things falling behind it when you pull it out and lastly try a net to hold soft stuff to the roof
A cargo net is going in soon; 2 gullwings with boxes too to give more vertical storage and then yeah definitely looking at an alternative place for the recovery gear; a bag on the wheel isn’t a bad idea 👌🏻 let’s see how things go. Thanks for tuning in!
thanks for sharing - great set up. Just in case you have not already gotten this feedback, suggest to tie-down (in particaluar the heavy items), to prevent items flying in case of an accident/roll. Keep up the good work.
Gears very well organized!
You should get a high lift jack. Awesome video i love your jimmy... Got my self a Samurai but Jimmy looks so cool the interior and all that.. 😍
I would love a highlift but I have nowhere to put it 😂
@@RoamOverlanding you and me are not so different we are big 😅 you know what i mean!!😉
mlshangluah big boys just wanna have fun 😂
Hi lifts arnt great. They are an awful jack a bottle jack under the axle is much safer quicker and easier to store and lighter. Plus you dont need big steel bumpers and rock sliders to use it on. You can use them as a winch but they are slow hard work and tricky to set up. I brought one years ago and then sold it years later haven’t used it a couple of times and realising how rubbish they are
I don't think you need anything else, although I would add 5 liters of Mobil 1 0W40 engine oil, a KN air filter, a KN oil filter, spare distribution belts, a spare water pump. Maybe one more spare wheel, spare lights and I think that's it. Thanks for the video and "Buen Camino".
Nicely packed man! I checked out a jimny at my local dealer in Brisbane the other day...if I order now it will arrive June 2021 eish!
I am from Brisbane to sir
Hey maybe a little balance of the weight with the battery system and the fridge to be on the 2 sides
Another awesome video looking forward for the next one😁💪🏻
Complimenti, davvero utile poter leggere ed ascoltare i tuoi consigli, utile per chi come me inizia ad organizzare e pensare al proprio fuoristradista come mezzo ricreativo non solo per l'uso estremo in fuoristradista ma anche per vacanza o escursioni fuori porta👍👍👍
Love your setup
Have a look at the Victron kit for your electrical system. Setup my Jimny with it. Works awesome, easy to manage and safe for your equipment.
If you want a snorkel, tjm make on for the new jimny
We just dont have any in South Africa, and im not a fan of how the TJM looks I am waiting for Safari
Awesome, just awesome.👍
Awesome setup!
Man i love your content and you are very polite host. Keep it up ❤❤
clever set up !
Very informative, thanks
Thanks for another awesome vid!!
Cause your videos I think about the possibility to buy a Jimny if I have to sell my Land Rover 110. Great video
I would love a 110 one day still; it depends what you use the vehicle for. Both would be idea 😂
You have earned my subs my good sir! Awesome video! great tips and thanks for the links! hope there are cheaper alternatives here in the Philippines for those items :/
Subscribed to join you on your adventures with your Jimny!
Keep it going💪🏼
Welcome!! See you around 👌🏻
Smart setup, You just need maxtrax even the mini ones which can fit in the jimny
Definitely looking into some little maxtrax 👌🏻👌🏻
@@RoamOverlanding The folding ones would suit. They work well, even on 79 Landcruisers. And you could use them for levelling the car for the rooftop tent. Perfect!! 👍
Happy new year Adrian!
Thanks bud! You too!
Good video, keep them coming ✌
How about taking along an emergency satellite communication device such as ResQlink?
Hi bud, great show, I am buying Suzuki Jimny for 2022 . Can you send a list of stuff like ARB for my Jimny
Gran equipo. 👍
looking forword to the video with the costing for the build the jimny looks great
Best wishes
Rather have and not need, than need and not have!
Love the vids, this was great to see.
I do think your compressor is unnecessarily bulky but I'm sure the high flow rate is nice to have.
All in all, not much I'd do all that different 👍
Was it sold?
Can you provide details on your roof rack, tent and sun canopy please, which makes are they?
Hey Karim, they are all by EeziAwn.com
I didn’t know you were in Dubai! I would’ve loved to meet you!
I was there for another Job; so unrelated to 4x4 but I want to make a plan to get there for Overlanding related stuff!
@@RoamOverlanding Shame you can't get your Jimny over to Oman. The off-roading and camping here is top!
link to the doorstep doesn't work !
I know have already commented on this video. Sorry... But my wife asked me if i would ask what slide system do you have and where we can order it. Thank you
Hey Eric; it’s from a. Company called Bushtech Aluminum canopies
I have been following this Jimny and am compelled to ask hw much it would cost to buy it i start saving.
Ill be making a video soon on how much it all costs :)
wow that battery and fridge were almost half the storage
how many liters is the fridge
50L
I really like the rear folding table and how you fixed the angle issue. Can you advise where I can buy one?
Hey bud! Check with BushTech! They might have a solution for you 👌🏻
@@RoamOverlanding Thank you - great content!!!!! great ideas!!!! The other thing I can't find is the braai!. Lol - please please that is more important than the braai if you can share where to get that! amazing little firepit.
From where you bought your jimny
keep it up Great content
Do you have a video of the installation of the draws in the back of the Jimny? Are they custom made?
Not yet as they have been custom made and we are just finishing up a few small details before we show the world and get people too excited 😋
have you ever felt your security at risk overlanding in southern africa. How do you mitigate the risk?
Not really much! Mainly just keep valuables out of sight and out of mind, be kind and confident, and move quick. Don’t linger too long in large public places, don’t carry cash out in the open, the basic sort of third world country safety things. Otherwise the people are generally great and you can have a fantastic time!
What make/model are these grey soft boxes/bags (with the cooking staff) that you put on the second drawer?
They are the Frontrunner Flatpack Box
Thanks for the video
Nice video mate! Do you have a link for your sun visor organiser ?
amzn.to/36glpfp here you go; I wish I got the black one now :P
Can you recommend that battery box system to a weekend camper, I go camping 3-4 times a year...But I do go to the farm once a month near the central Kalahari in Botswana..I really like simplicity
I definitely do; it’s so versatile and really efficient. You can put in up to 160AH battery too if I recall correctly. It’s a good load shedding saver too. Plugging in the solar panel is simple; and it’s managed through the DCDC system so it keeps the battery safe. I would recommend getting the National Luna 5A wall charger to keep your battery pluggged into while you aren’t using it to keep the battery in good order, so your battery will last for years! 👍🏻 head to bit.ly/NLDC25 to read up abit more on it but the site has loads of information for you too
You can use a Sealey Power Products so is a Road start Emergency Power Pack with compressor Model RS 132 - 12 volts 900 peak amper. At Jack Sealey Ltd. Kempston Way, Suffolk Business Park, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP32 7AR.
Good luck.
Hi there, the link to the doorstep doesn'tr seem to work
Hey! Try this one; amzn.to/2Fpd9xM actually looks much better quality and can take both feet
Just wondering what drawer system you use as looking to get a jimny but working out whether it will be what i am after.
The Drawer system is done by Bushtech Aluminum Canopies; its a very modular system and allows you to keep the seats in if you want.
Muy buenos los accesorios saludos feliz año nuevo
Ты крутой чувак! Спасибо за видео! Очень хорошо подготовился (пишу удобно для переводчика😁).
Very nice leather mods! Where is it from?
Do you keep anything for safety like arms and ammunition or small gun just incase
Nope
Hi Adriaan, my Jimny's seatbelts at the back always seem to be in the way when I pack and the flimsy straps to keep them tight and out of the way doesn't really help. I see you still have the seatbelts at the back. How do you keep them out of the way?
It’s weird I just don’t have that issue, they never really get in the way for me.
Hi mate do you have any problem selecting low range while the car is loaded as they have no problems when they are unloaded
No issue at all
Super.. Buddy.. Blog.
where is any extra water/fuel stored? on the roofrack? wondering because i thought SA has a 70kg roofrack limit.
Anyways, cool video, epic channel. :)
Hi Adrian, Just wanted to know if the National Luna 50L is the biggest fridge freezer you could fit on the slide
I think a 60L can fit
Hey,i really like your videos and your tours with your suzuki.A few days ago i found you on youtube and now i am looking every video.From which country you are?
Hey Jonathan; I’m in South Africa 🇿🇦 👌🏻
Very nice video
Please supply the name and supplier for the tailgate table you have/
Hey Quintus; I did a DIY job using one of BushTech Canopies tables, but I think they are working on one so just chat to them 👌🏻
What drawer system do you use for your freezer?
Its a BETA version by Bushtech Aluminum Canopies; we are working on finalising the changes over the next month :)
Ooh you are cool.
hi nice so did you plug your power station to the USB port at back off the Jimny
Nope; it needs a much more power to charge; it has a set of thick cables running to the battery in the engine bay
@@RoamOverlanding hi ok thank Im building the Jimny so not too sure what to do thanks anyway