4wd Wheel Bin/Garbage bin our New and unique Destination4WD new product.

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2025

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  • @4x4Overlanding247
    @4x4Overlanding247 Месяц назад +1

    Love the concept and innovative design mate well done! The zip at the front is great for easy access. The divider is a good idea too. The saddle bags are good in theory . . . . But would I use them? Probably not so much but then again would be a good spot for recovery gear.
    The only problem is the price . . . . Having $500 hanging off the spare is just too risky . . . Unless you have too much money . . . . I have a crashpad and I still feel its risky having $160 hanging off the spare.
    One thing you may or may not have factored in is being able to attach it to a car like a Prado with very narrow gap between the door and the back of the wheel. I received my crashpad one and they had the buckles similar to the pics of yours with the long strap coming from the bottom butnfor my Prado I needed the long strap coming from the top to be able to actually access the buckle. Crashpad were nice enough to alter it for me and even paid the return postage so as the customer I was super happy although they didn't give this as an option at checkout.
    Just something worth considering because the way yours are they're only good for a spare on a swing arm.
    All the best mate 👍

    • @destination4wd788
      @destination4wd788  Месяц назад

      @@4x4Overlanding247 thanks for your feedback Martin, I understand the price is way higher than an overseas product. It is practically impossible compete with them. Wages, cost of materials (and the list goes on and on) in Australia are very expensive.
      Now, in regards of the strap to attach the bin to the tyre, we thought about that problem and we made it with the long strap from the top to the bottom, that way you can fit it easily. Please don’t hesitate to ask anything if you want to. Again, thanks for your feedback, it is very
      Important for us