I have the Jackery e1000 v2. A nice feature is the dual DC inputs that allows both simulated solar input (via converter) and real solar input simultaneously. 400W max. DC input combined. Also huge fan of Iceco.
I would recommend gold zero over all the battery systems right now. They’re offering some great promos for the top-tier product. I went with the 4000 pro because I’m getting air conditioning and heating in my tent lol. For an awning, the best is roof nest with the aluminum housing and carbon fiber legs by far the best.
Everyone has a preference and that's how we keep companies alive. But every goal zero product I've owned doesn't hold its charge and the lights are pretty outdated now. Just my opinion
@@BaptismOverland All the old batt systems are like that. Goal zero was still using a better batt supplier over the rest and still does. You have to get the newer with Lifep04. They come with the 5 year warranty now as some are also giving now. Jackry had a 3 year only but now gives +2 years because of Goalzero. There is pros and cons with all of them but overall Goalzero I trust the most and support is good. I also like the aluminum housing over the plastic jackry. Yea lights are just waterever. I have the light ranger 2000. It the best one and 4 Baja area lights around my rack.
You might think so but I know a ton of people who run them. Specially those who use regular vehicles for camp, it allows them to pack a full kitchen without much room.
Great recommendations, love the content. Regarding the suction cup kitchen, how does it work with road grime and mud? Just scratch the crap out of your vehicle or do you just hit up a car wash real quick before you set up camp?😂
Listen, we've gone through trails with some of that stuff and it doesn't come off at all! Now when you get to camp, just to a quick wipe down with water and it'll suction back up again. Only thing it doesn't work on that I found was my jeep because it's wrapped :( the wrap has tiny air pockets
Great Video as always!! Happy Holidays to you and your family
Did you mean the sign to say "OH OH OH!" on purpose? lol
He always does it. A different message every time😂😂😂
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Ho ho ho! 🎅
I have the Jackery e1000 v2. A nice feature is the dual DC inputs that allows both simulated solar input (via converter) and real solar input simultaneously. 400W max. DC input combined. Also huge fan of Iceco.
Yeah I'm loving the powerbank!
Great video, great message at the end. Merry Christmas!!
Devos Lightranger 2000 is my bucket list, this light really awesome thanks for New video and Happy Holiday Samson & Family.
Thanks!! And Devos LR2000 is a def must have!
That shovel goes into ‘ho’ mode, but that sign does not😂 Hey thx for the video. Good info!
Hahaha nice.
I need that Outland motorworks awning
I would recommend gold zero over all the battery systems right now. They’re offering some great promos for the top-tier product. I went with the 4000 pro because I’m getting air conditioning and heating in my tent lol.
For an awning, the best is roof nest with the aluminum housing and carbon fiber legs by far the best.
Everyone has a preference and that's how we keep companies alive. But every goal zero product I've owned doesn't hold its charge and the lights are pretty outdated now. Just my opinion
@@BaptismOverland All the old batt systems are like that. Goal zero was still using a better batt supplier over the rest and still does. You have to get the newer with Lifep04. They come with the 5 year warranty now as some are also giving now. Jackry had a 3 year only but now gives +2 years because of Goalzero. There is pros and cons with all of them but overall Goalzero I trust the most and support is good. I also like the aluminum housing over the plastic jackry. Yea lights are just waterever. I have the light ranger 2000. It the best one and 4 Baja area lights around my rack.
Asiaaaaaaaaa already have half of Midland catalog because of you brooo😂😂😂 Stop playing with my wallet
Those suction tables and sinks are ridiculous. Come on man!
You might think so but I know a ton of people who run them. Specially those who use regular vehicles for camp, it allows them to pack a full kitchen without much room.
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Great recommendations, love the content. Regarding the suction cup kitchen, how does it work with road grime and mud? Just scratch the crap out of your vehicle or do you just hit up a car wash real quick before you set up camp?😂
Listen, we've gone through trails with some of that stuff and it doesn't come off at all! Now when you get to camp, just to a quick wipe down with water and it'll suction back up again.
Only thing it doesn't work on that I found was my jeep because it's wrapped :( the wrap has tiny air pockets
You mean there's no car wash out in the woods?? 😂
I hope Santa has a second job to get all the gear. It’s going to be a long list. 😊
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