Products that caught my eye at Overland Expo PNW 2023

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  • I spent a lot less time this year filming stuff I found at Expo this year, but here's a potpourri of random things I looked at including my first ever purchase at an Expo after attending three years in a row.
    Every 270° awning I encountered at Expo PNW 2023:
    • Check out EIGHT differ...
    Intro: (0:00)
    Propane fire pits preface: (1:05)
    Ignik propane fire pits: (1:53)
    Tacticool propane fire pits: (3:42)
    RV Rail by Tailgate N Go: (6:54)
    Grayl water purification: (9:17)
    Overland Kings electric awning: (12:31)
    Daylodge Air Haven inflatable awning: (14:58)
    RacksBrax quick release awning mount: (16:08)
    Craft Autoworks portable kitchen: (18:59)
    Craft Autoworks overland electrical system: (21:22)
    Conclusion: 25:59
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  • @WolfOverland
    @WolfOverland 11 місяців тому +6

    I have the lava box. I like it.

  • @1990westfalia
    @1990westfalia 11 місяців тому +11

    Very interesting way to do a video. You took us on a ride and when you stepped out, we weren’t bored, as you left us a video to watch. The way you introduced each product was good as well. Nicely done. Skillet

  • @crv20051
    @crv20051 11 місяців тому +5

    Nice editing work, Donald, appreciate the creativity.

  • @aired-downoverland9239
    @aired-downoverland9239 11 місяців тому +6

    This was a first. I started watching your video and bam, the intro has my brother and I walking out of the Expo; too funny. Anyhow, great vid capturing some of the cool kit at this years sweltering hot PNW Expo 🙌

  • @Silverado_EV_ChEVy_Avalanche
    @Silverado_EV_ChEVy_Avalanche 11 місяців тому +4

    All of this cool stuff being wayyyy tooo expensive is gonna actually inspire more of us DIY people to get more innovative.
    That's why I'm gonna try to do very simple budget friendly things on my channel as well! You have inspired me!
    Especially since this is also my work truck, so I can’t have anything permanent mounted.

  • @JonDZ_Adventuring
    @JonDZ_Adventuring 11 місяців тому +4

    I wanted to go around and shoot more content on new product but you did such an amazing job and thank you for taking us all along. Apparently I missed A LOT! Hehe

  • @kevinmiller7184
    @kevinmiller7184 11 місяців тому +1

    Some interesting products. It's great to see the constant innovation that supports the off roading community.

  • @waxifari5528
    @waxifari5528 11 місяців тому +5

    FWIW - I went from Lava Box to Ignik. The home brew ammo can versions transfer an insane amount of heat directly onto the regulator hose. Such that it made me skittish having my family around it. The Ignik on the other hand has the regulator as a quick connect and is out and away from the burner transferring almost no heat to the hose. That and the legs are built in. I love the portable fire - ban or no ban. I hate smelling like smoke and dealing with getting a fire dead out. For me these have been one of those game changers I didn't know I needed until I had one.

  • @darrylk808
    @darrylk808 11 місяців тому +4

    Haha, love the way you incorporated your errands with the video presentations.😂 It really works!

  • @ArmTheCreative
    @ArmTheCreative 5 місяців тому +1

    That tactical fire pit is just FANTASTIC!!

  • @njlillegard
    @njlillegard 11 місяців тому +3

    Thanks for taking us along on your errands around S. EUG. Post office, MoC, maybe a trip to the liquor store...
    Great stuff available for making the off-road trips more enjoyable. That propane fire box is a winner.

  • @barnetts9812
    @barnetts9812 11 місяців тому +3

    I have the grayl geopress for atv trips, picnics, 1 nighters, 110% satisfied 👍🏻

  • @Campbellclan4ever
    @Campbellclan4ever 11 місяців тому +1

    Awesome! At $38 per person to get in there I'm grateful for this video.

  • @craftautoworks
    @craftautoworks 11 місяців тому +1

    Hey Donald, great seeing you again this year! We really appreciate you taking the time to come by our booth and let us show some of our products. Hope to see you again next year!

  • @KnittedSchnauzer
    @KnittedSchnauzer 11 місяців тому +1

    Fascinating finds. The overland movement has opened up that wonderful trait of American ingenuity It reminds me of all the crazy and inventive things they used to do with Model As and Model Ts.

  • @louiskudlak2241
    @louiskudlak2241 11 місяців тому +2

    Very interesting those shows, thanks for sharing buddy

  • @PittiesAndMore
    @PittiesAndMore 11 місяців тому +3

    You made the right choice in the ammo can pit. You supported a small business put together in California rather than something that is mass produced made in China like the Ignik.

  • @scottminshall6420
    @scottminshall6420 11 місяців тому +2

    Very cool stuff Donald! I do understand the whole cost issue on some of those items, they do have R&D, design, production test, and finally production of a product to sell. So they do need to work the bugs out and recoup on the investment. a lot of that stuff you could go with out, but it sure does make it nice and easy if you don't mind the investment. Thanks for sharing, and we always enjoy the content.

  • @thebiglimey
    @thebiglimey 11 місяців тому +1

    Some great products wish I'd had the chance to get to Redmond for the show. As goofy as the air Daylodge awning is, its wind resistance is a pretty great idea - but that electric awning seems like it's an over-the-top solution to an issue that no one needs to spend money on!

  • @lazynorse5607
    @lazynorse5607 11 місяців тому +5

    Fire bans helped me disassociate backpacking with evening campfire. Once you don't 'need' a campfire to have fun camping, you save yourself all sorts of hassle. Bringing or collecting firewood, tending to a fire, leaving it while doing a chore, properly extinguishing. My 5 pound propane tank will last me a week of vehicle camping. Or, it seems, one or two nights of campfire. Now, I'd have to pack more propane and the campfire stove. Stick a nice warm lantern next to the firepit, wear a down coat, maybe even go old school with a hot water bottle. No fire simplifies the camp experience, and is arguably lower impact.

    • @margyg
      @margyg 11 місяців тому

      I live in Arizona and also enjoy camping without fires. We have a Lil Red Campfire that has served us well. It also doesn't use as much propane as these. We only carry two 5lb tanks, one for the stove & one for the campfire. We have never run out with our normal use after 10 days. It provides heat but we have also cooked sausages & smores with it. I do have a pop-up-pit for when we can have a fire but while it is nice I enjoy not dealing with carrying wood.

  • @SKULLKR3W
    @SKULLKR3W 11 місяців тому +6

    people getting mad at you for sharing something expensive is so dumb dont feel bad for peoples smooth brains

  • @mikem-nt4lw
    @mikem-nt4lw 11 місяців тому +1

    Love your videos!, Nice to meet you at pnw oe ! Take care.

  • @stout_tossme7541
    @stout_tossme7541 10 місяців тому +1

    Grayl make amazing products. Out of everything you showed, the Titanium cup was my favorite

  • @Espo78
    @Espo78 11 місяців тому +1

    That awning quick realeaase is what I’ve been looking for! I asked on some forum awhile back if anything like that existed and I basically got laughed at.

  • @fwdadventuresza254
    @fwdadventuresza254 11 місяців тому

    That firepit is a great idea🤔 thanks for taking us along Donald

  • @mi_wayoutdoors6551
    @mi_wayoutdoors6551 5 місяців тому +2

    Nice things aren’t cheap, spend a little and keep spending or go ahead and jump and not spend again, I learned that myself

    • @ArmTheCreative
      @ArmTheCreative 5 місяців тому

      FACTS!! Dont worry about cheap things, worry about getting that job to afford better things.

  • @robertphillips93
    @robertphillips93 11 місяців тому +1

    Donald -- for simple removable wall mounts, look into the "French cleat" -- a carpentry technique that can be adapted to metal if needed. In wood, it's just a matter of one T-nut and a thumbscrew for securing the platform. If weatherproofing the fixed part, or even the whole assembly, is crucial then PVC moldings are probably suitable for most applications -- if you're handy and have the right tools!

  • @qhughes4555
    @qhughes4555 11 місяців тому +3

    $1,350 for a camp kitchen is a crazy asking price..
    Love the side of rig mounting System , Firepit and The Awning quick release bracket.

    • @raymondclark1785
      @raymondclark1785 11 місяців тому +1

      I just saw a hot dog trailer on fb market place. Whole kitchen with an umbrella for $1350. Just needs bigger wheels :)

    • @qhughes4555
      @qhughes4555 11 місяців тому

      @@raymondclark1785 Now that seems like a better deal! dont pass that up lol

  • @bburgess67
    @bburgess67 11 місяців тому +1

    Love that Racksbrax! Don't know how much it will cost in Canada, but the ability to take the awing off and on, and more importantly to me, easily move the awning from one side of the vehicle to the other is awesome! Thanks for another informative video!

  • @erichughes9098
    @erichughes9098 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for the video Donald😎👍

  • @HillyBillyWoodworks
    @HillyBillyWoodworks 11 місяців тому

    Thank you great info and video 👍👍

  • @HEKNBAK
    @HEKNBAK 11 місяців тому

    Great video - thanks for sharing these cool and interesting products. Gave us a few ideas, lol!

  • @shanatomic
    @shanatomic 4 дні тому

    Haha, think we're neighbors. Watching this in my house about 2 minutes from your first couple stops, right up that street. (I know the street name obvi, but aint posting it because duh). Cool vids, going through the channel, look forward to watching more.

  • @9gagerofl
    @9gagerofl 11 місяців тому

    Great content per usual, thanks big d!

  • @reidcrosby6241
    @reidcrosby6241 11 місяців тому +2

    I am exclusively a DIY guy. The myriad of alum😮 extrusions out there (and my network of folks using them) has me adapting ALL sorts of mount systems. E-track is the easy one (although heavy, its bombproof)... my commercial tractor trailer build/repair guys have loads of alum extrusion options. I adapted some of those on the outside of my trailer for kitchen, and shelf options. Slim and if your able to cable upward 45° to something (rain gutters, etc) they are great. E-track inside vans and trailer for ALL sorts of modular units, shelves, bunks...etc. When the shop tears down s trailer i buy ALL the E track SUPER cheap.

    • @PatsTravels
      @PatsTravels 10 місяців тому +1

      I was going to suggest E-track as well as there are a large variety of attachments for it and it is sturdy. I had a lot of it in my step van RV (I sure miss that rig)

  • @zackdemundo
    @zackdemundo 11 місяців тому

    Love the “take us on a ride while doing errands” technique. But, you forgot to get my latte.
    These were excellent finds. Great video.

  • @midnightadventureswa
    @midnightadventureswa 11 місяців тому

    Thanks for the video and content and it was sure nice seeing you at the PNW this year and looking forward to next year’s expo

  • @sk8xaq
    @sk8xaq 11 місяців тому +1

    Wow, that Grayl product looks genius. I have a very nice outdoor water purifier that fits Nalgene bottles, and I'm really happy with it... I think I would still get some of those Grayls. Those look ridiculously handy, thanks for sharing, Donald!

    • @zgomez68
      @zgomez68 10 місяців тому +1

      I agree but 200$ for a titanium bottle is a little ridiculous

  • @dvonehrlich
    @dvonehrlich 11 місяців тому

    I really liked that air awning. That is a great solution for most awning drawbacks.

  • @brainyhead1
    @brainyhead1 11 місяців тому

    way cool products! 🔥

  • @KB-fy7gn
    @KB-fy7gn 11 місяців тому +1

    Loved the expo, Sunday was HOT. Hopefully I can meet you at next year's!

    • @softroadingthewest
      @softroadingthewest  11 місяців тому +2

      Sorry I missed you! I'm going to be a little more organized with some specific times/places at future Expos.

  • @bajasoobnut
    @bajasoobnut 11 місяців тому +2

    I love my lavabox, but with the tacticool kit that they offer you have to be careful as it is not forest service approved so is not certified for use during burn bans. That can be an issue for legal reasons.

  • @samhill3496
    @samhill3496 11 місяців тому

    Good vid informative good presentation

  • @adventurefuel5172
    @adventurefuel5172 10 місяців тому +1

    Used a geopress at Philmont a few years ago. It worked great. I could filter then pour into my backpack bladder, or cups. Worth every penny.

  • @kevincrooks639
    @kevincrooks639 11 місяців тому

    Caught a glimpse of Roaming Reckless. Marias really upped her game with that Land Rover Defender.

    • @softroadingthewest
      @softroadingthewest  11 місяців тому +2

      I didn't know who she was, I just went over to look at the Defender. She happened to be there so we filmed a quick little segment, it'll be in an upcoming video.

  • @elldarrx616
    @elldarrx616 11 місяців тому +1

    The really like the inflatable awning .

  • @joshua.harazin
    @joshua.harazin 11 місяців тому +3

    6:12 Not an expert, but if I had to guess... The time/manpower/logistics of collecting, shipping, inspecting & cleaning empty cans is probably more than just getting new ones.
    Edit: that mounting rail system looks nice, but a generic French Cleat is a lot cheaper.

  • @stevehori673
    @stevehori673 11 місяців тому

    Very useful info Donald. I can think of 4 uses for the RV rail, too bad they don’t sell just the hanging brackets so I can DIY a little shelf or extension table. Look forward to seeing your new awning.

  • @t.o.f.t.s.
    @t.o.f.t.s. 11 місяців тому +2

    I bought the mid-size Tacticool. works pretty good. However, the "overland package" with the bag sucks. The fire can is great, but good luck getting it back in the bag. I hate when the bag is to small to easily repack the product. I'd buy the fire can again, but skip the bundle with bag. Also, I really liked the wolf pak battery box. Saving my pennies for that. can move between my Jeep and trailer.

  • @jamess662
    @jamess662 11 місяців тому

    The expo was pretty cool, it was my first one. Your Frontier looked pretty good, I was bummed I didn’t get to run into you. Lots of great ideas at the expo, I’ll definitely be maki g my way back next year.

  • @StacySalmans
    @StacySalmans 11 місяців тому

    All good stuff. Good to see Taylor with TGNG. Keep an eye on your Owyhee Canyon area, they are trying to close it to all motorized travel.

  • @garretlewis4103
    @garretlewis4103 11 місяців тому +1

    Talking about prices, almost all of the stuff/gear when it has the word overland is expensive. Doesn’t mean it isn’t cool, just expensive. The air awning reminded me of the Opus tent camper which uses air tubes.

  • @TeutonicNordwind
    @TeutonicNordwind 10 місяців тому

    Grayl is great product

  • @PatsTravels
    @PatsTravels 10 місяців тому +1

    If anyone is interested in the Ignik fire can, keep an eye on rheir product at REI as i have seen it a couple times at half-off. I ended up buying the Lava Box at OE Mtn West last year and am pleased with it.

  • @TrailNewbie
    @TrailNewbie 11 місяців тому

    I bought the $90 Tacticool propane fire pit at PNW as well..! FYI, there is a bag that fits this perfect from 5.11 Tactical. 😃😃

  • @davidcolinstillman5585
    @davidcolinstillman5585 11 місяців тому

    HI DONALD 👋
    THANK YOU FOR GETTING ALL THIS INFORMATION 🙏 APPRECIATE ALL YOU DID 🙏 BE SAFE ! HAVE FUN ! ENJOYED 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 GOD BLESS YOU ALWAYS ON YOUR ADVENTURES 🙏

  • @youtubecarspottersguide1
    @youtubecarspottersguide1 11 місяців тому +1

    cool stuff still like car camping out of the bed topper shell just wish more manufactures. had 6.5' box ranger .tacoma , new maverick, gladiator all have boxes are to small or. the best a sigle cab 8' box

  • @BU10AS
    @BU10AS 11 місяців тому

    I love Grizzlies Granola!

  • @krismiller5474
    @krismiller5474 11 місяців тому +1

    Sadly the military Ammo producers don’t reuse that I know of. We stored the empty cans and occasionally used to consolidate munitions for storage and shipments.

  • @Sergiop4x
    @Sergiop4x 11 місяців тому +1

    solid choice for the fire can. you cant beat their price. I made my own and it cost about $100. I find the ignik to look pretty with better parts but the heat output isnt enough

  • @sagebrushbob2321
    @sagebrushbob2321 11 місяців тому +1

    After Jason's Patreon camp out last summer I went out and bought an Outland Living fire pit similar to what almost everybody there was using. I used it all last winter and this spring for outings in places where a real fire wasn't practical. It was great. It kept me and two to three others hands and feet warm even when it was in the teens. The only drawback I see with it is the size. It isn't very compact, but then I bought the larger 21" version on purpose for group use. I recently noticed that there are several vendors on amazon now that offer a cooking grate/ grill for these so you can cook on them. That might just be a soon-to-be purchase.

    • @softroadingthewest
      @softroadingthewest  11 місяців тому +1

      Yeah I'm actually thinking of fabbing a tiny little grill for my tiny little ammo can fire pit. I could maybe cook one decent bratwurst on it, heh, but as long as I'm burning the propane, might as well use it. 😄

    • @sagebrushbob2321
      @sagebrushbob2321 11 місяців тому

      @@softroadingthewest Yeah. This could be the intro of the Smallwood Industries new "No-wood 2000". Designed for the "senior" outdoorsman who doesn't bother with wood anymore. 🤣

    • @softroadingthewest
      @softroadingthewest  11 місяців тому +1

      @@sagebrushbob2321 LOL 😂

  • @DerScheff07
    @DerScheff07 11 місяців тому +6

    Electric awnings in overlanding...???? We must have reached the end of this game for sure

  • @jaygonzales7198
    @jaygonzales7198 11 місяців тому +2

    wow that be some cool stuff

  • @oxdogoxSF
    @oxdogoxSF 9 місяців тому +2

    Wow the suction grill looks like a disaster waiting to happen... I can hear the screams now 😱😱😱😱

    • @gingerdrake9158
      @gingerdrake9158 9 місяців тому

      I agree. Even if it never fails I couldn't use it ... the anxiety just worrying about it would be to much

  • @davidmerrell1163
    @davidmerrell1163 11 місяців тому

    A lot of places don't allow propane fire pits either, experienced that at Bryce a few years back.

    • @margyg
      @margyg 11 місяців тому

      It depends on the level of fire restrictions in place. Usually propane fire pits are allowed but if there is extrfeme risk of fires compounded with firefighters already thinly dispersed fighting fires there will be a total ban that includes propane fire pits.

  • @scottalpine
    @scottalpine 11 місяців тому

    I think you made the right choice on your ammo can fire pit. I’ve got the Ingik and the fitting on the side is not ideal ( I remove it for transport so it doesn’t get damaged). If mine ever gives up the ghost I’ll probably go with a tacicool one.
    You could probably build your own Chuck box out of a container and have a water pump rigged up kinda like you did in the Subaru. Start simple with what you know you need and modify as you go. Be a nice project for a video series.

  • @masonstruckadventure9368
    @masonstruckadventure9368 11 місяців тому

    The canister fire pits look good but i feel it won't give you the ambience as a round fire pit. Cool stuff. Thanks for sharing

  • @ricardoguzman7593
    @ricardoguzman7593 9 місяців тому

    In my squadron they’re tossed out. They’re also sold at most military surplus stores.

  • @Introverted_Outlander
    @Introverted_Outlander 11 місяців тому +2

    Yes you’re right it was a scorcher it was 130° in my trailer. I bailed out early on the first day of the event headed back for Portland for a repair pitstop and then out to the Oregon Coast Hwy. It was nice and cool.

  • @cocoyc495
    @cocoyc495 11 місяців тому +5

    Thanks for sharing! But...yeah. Just a bunch of overpriced stuff. DIY is part of the fun of "Overlanding".

  • @BirdPhish
    @BirdPhish 11 місяців тому +2

    Hey Donald ....have you heard of the Gambler 500..? We're out here in the Grasslands Reserve and packs of Subaru's and such driving all over out here with seemingly no direction or purpose lol.... thanks for sharing!

    • @softroadingthewest
      @softroadingthewest  11 місяців тому +2

      Yes, the Gambler 500 is a long-running tradition around here. I believe the original idea was you had to come with a sub-$500 car, preferably NOT a car designed for offroad use, though I don't think they enforce the $500 rule anymore. Everyone is supposed to pick up trash along the way. Sort of a fun silly & creative public lands cleanup...the cars are often over-the-top ridiculous. 😄

    • @BirdPhish
      @BirdPhish 11 місяців тому

      @@softroadingthewest cool...lol when the 1st pack of them went by I was thinking these guys are up to something no good...then another pack rambled by....and another...then someone stopped and told me it was the Gambler. One of them camped next to us last night.

  • @CraigG21
    @CraigG21 11 місяців тому +3

    You may want to drill some hole in that ammo can to allow heat to radiant out the sides to help keep you warm instead of having all the heat go out the top.

    • @Sergiop4x
      @Sergiop4x 11 місяців тому

      mine doesn't have holes. I compared it to the ignik. ignik needs to allow more flow. doesn't heat up enough.

  • @oldnewenglandmarket4057
    @oldnewenglandmarket4057 9 місяців тому

    Autoworks - charges at 400W. My alternator does not put out 400W.

  • @roytiller4537
    @roytiller4537 11 місяців тому +1

    What did you think about Maria and her 97 Defender? I went soley to meet her and her dog Blue. She has a really cool rig.

    • @softroadingthewest
      @softroadingthewest  11 місяців тому +3

      I was unfamiliar with her or her channel. That Defender just caught my eye and I went for a closer look...she was there so we filmed a little segment. Cool rig for sure. That'll be coming up in a video soon.

  • @pfv7922
    @pfv7922 11 місяців тому

    King awning seems to be a better design than those heavy 270 awning. How much does it cost for the non electric type?

  • @notjohnwick007
    @notjohnwick007 11 місяців тому +1

    I think Solo Stove Mesa XL might be good for campfire, can use both fire wood and wood pallets for fuel

    • @om617yota8
      @om617yota8 11 місяців тому

      Doesn't work for campfire restricted areas. Need to be able to turn the fire off with a valve.

    • @notjohnwick007
      @notjohnwick007 11 місяців тому

      @@om617yota8 If I camp in campfire restricted areas, I'll probably just turn on my diesel heater

    • @softroadingthewest
      @softroadingthewest  11 місяців тому +1

      @@notjohnwick007 Yeah, as @om617yota8 said, the idea is to be able to have a legal fire of sorts when wood fires are prohibited. When real fires (eg solo stove) are permitted, I just build an actual fire either in the campsite fire ring if one is there, or in my little Snowpeak fire pit. I got this propane pit more for ambiance and a bit of outdoor evening heat at high elevation during summer months. 🙂

    • @notjohnwick007
      @notjohnwick007 11 місяців тому

      @@softroadingthewest the reasons I like about the Solo Stove Mesa/Mesa XL, because it can be put on top of the table or anything can levitated the Solo Stove Mesa from the ground, and of course the smokeless burning

  • @dlansburg2673
    @dlansburg2673 11 місяців тому

    Can you also grill over your new box?

    • @softroadingthewest
      @softroadingthewest  11 місяців тому +2

      They do sell grills for their larger models. I've already thought about fabbing one for mine, though it would be about enough room for maybe one bratwurst 😄

  • @toxophilite1953
    @toxophilite1953 5 місяців тому

    Most of the equipment sold for overlanding is crazy overpriced. I made 2 of those fire pits for a total of $70 ($35 each) that’s ammo cans, copper tubing for the gas burner, gas hose with regulator, gas hose connectors and lava rocks.
    With that said the $50 for the DIY kit is actually pretty good.

  • @desert-walker
    @desert-walker 10 місяців тому

    I have a few ammo cans I can make this myself matter of fact , I think I will😊

  • @brettferguson6954
    @brettferguson6954 11 місяців тому +1

    Wow! Those propane fire pits sure burn a lot of propane. Do you plan on carrying two tanks? Or, a larger tank?

    • @softroadingthewest
      @softroadingthewest  11 місяців тому +2

      I'll have to see how it goes. I don't envision myself running it for hours on end. I've seen people run their propane fire all evening, but for me this would just be to be able to sit next to a fire for a little while after cooking dinner. My 5-lb bottle seems to last forever just cooking off of it, I figure if I use the fire pit an hour a night, plus cooking, I should be able to go 3 nights, but I'll just have to see what happens. I believe I could fit a larger 11-lb bottle into the spot where I carry my current small bottle, which I suspect would get me through a week of cooking and using the fire pit a little bit each night.
      I have a 20-lb bottle at home which I could throw in the truck if I knew I was going to go and set up camp in one spot for multiple days, but I usually move camp every day and generally try to keep the setup nimble and without extra stuff floating around in the back. I'll just have to see how it all goes. :-)

  • @TristenHernandez
    @TristenHernandez 11 місяців тому

    All of this cool stuff being wayyyy tooo expensive is gonna actually inspire more of us DIY people to get more innovative

    • @softroadingthewest
      @softroadingthewest  11 місяців тому +1

      Indeed, I have collected many DIY ideas from browsing Expos!

  • @FEARNoMore
    @FEARNoMore 11 місяців тому +1

    At Min 10:34, if the dude would have drunk the water on the spot, I would have bought one. The fact that he didn't, gives me pause. lol

    • @softroadingthewest
      @softroadingthewest  11 місяців тому +4

      I cut out the part of my footage where he said something like "I'm not gonna drink this because I've been drinking water all day and really need to use the bathroom." Felt a little TMI for the video but now you know. :-)

    • @FEARNoMore
      @FEARNoMore 11 місяців тому +3

      @@softroadingthewest Still suspicious to me that someone claiming to have a product that can filter dirty water 98% doesn’t put his mouth were our money is regardless his bladder situation. Haha. Especially for someone with the amount of subs u have ON camera. Lol But I’ll take your word for it. 😄👍

  • @echols2010
    @echols2010 11 місяців тому

    Question: I'm very interested in the ammo can fire pit, but my concern is transporting a 20ib tank several hours to campsites and such, I'm just curious how you will be doing this?

    • @Rfunn
      @Rfunn 11 місяців тому

      Ignik sells a small propane tank that I have filled once so far and I use it for the Fire Can as well as my camp stove. Highly Recommend

    • @echols2010
      @echols2010 11 місяців тому

      @@Rfunn that one can last for how long ?

    • @softroadingthewest
      @softroadingthewest  11 місяців тому +1

      Most of us carry propane bottles already, for our stoves, heaters, etc. It's not uncommon to transport a propane bottle. I have mine mounted on my bumper.

    • @echols2010
      @echols2010 11 місяців тому

      @@softroadingthewest ya normally the small camping ones seems common and easy but I was more so asking about the big 20ib ones you see for a grill

    • @chillaxorz
      @chillaxorz 11 місяців тому

      @@echols2010 its very common to carry 1 (or 2) 20lb propane tanks for longer adventures while camping in midsized rigs all the way up to RVs. they are pretty standard and can be refilled or swapped out at most gas stations, local hardware stores, or even walmart in the USA.

  • @Fe_lix
    @Fe_lix 11 місяців тому +2

    Craft Autoworks saying "Same price as most of our competitors for this size product" about their Overland Electrical System is a big joke !??
    First, I had to go check their website for the capacity they offer because he never said it in the video, so FYI it's a 1280Wh battery for 1995$.
    An Ecoflow Delta 1300 (1260Wh battery from the spec) is priced in the US at 899$, less than half the price! So, no it's NOT comparably priced to many power stations.
    And yes we can talk features and they offer different features than mainstream powerstations that can be worth it for some (mainly a better access do 12VDC both in input and output) but still the price is impossible to compare to power stations of similar size/capacity.
    (And an Ecoflow Delta 1300 offers a 1800W inverter, great remote control, etc.)

    • @TobyCostaRica
      @TobyCostaRica 11 місяців тому

      I would say he may have been successful a decade ago before the EcoFlows/Anker etc existed but it no longer makes sense to DIY it unless you’re doing big power for a van/house.
      Did that guy do any research? Cool DIY project, I’ve made several myself, but you can’t compete with a factory engineered solution.

    • @donwyates
      @donwyates 11 місяців тому

      The shortcoming with the EF Delta 1300 is, it's lithium ion - after 800 cycles it drops to 80% power. That's EcoFlow's numbers. Lithium iron phosphate is an advancement over lithium ion in battery technology. Safer, longer lifespan, less susceptible to temperature changes - has a wider operating range.
      I have a EF Delta 1300 and really like it. I knew I'd be unlikely to build my own battery bank no matter how many Will Prowse videos I watched. I wanted something self contained. I also liked the idea that you could fully charged it from a wall outlet in about an hour.

    • @TobyCostaRica
      @TobyCostaRica 11 місяців тому

      @@donwyates if you want to update you can currently get the new LFP delta 2 and extra battery for $1050 at Home Depot. 2 kWh of LFP power.

  • @scottbalsley1645
    @scottbalsley1645 10 місяців тому +2

    Ammo can fire pits are useless, they put all their heat straight up with very little radiant heat and burn alot of propane. I have an 18" round fire pit with lots of lava rocks. Yes it is bigger to haul, but was $90 and puts out 4X the heat. The Tembo Tusk firepit is the absolute biggest joke at $325 and puts 0 heat out. Even a group that won one at a raffle were laughing how pathetic it was

  • @nancymcneill872
    @nancymcneill872 11 місяців тому +2

    The idea of a 'fire ban' is to eliminate the danger of open flame starting a forest fire. Propane fire pits have open flame. Does that not violate the fire ban?

    • @farstrider79
      @farstrider79 11 місяців тому +3

      Propane doesn't throw sparks, they're very safe. Fire bans usually include alcohol stoves because they can get knocked over and spread flame quickly. Canister stoves are generally excluded from the bans.

    • @denisestarr2314
      @denisestarr2314 11 місяців тому +2

      It's fire sparks that start forest fires mostly .

    • @FEARNoMore
      @FEARNoMore 11 місяців тому

      Depends on which state there are different stages of bans, full or partial. Partial fire bans like In park approved fire rings only or no open flames that can't be turned off like wood fires, charcoal, briquette, wood pellet, candles, torches. So like portable liquid fuel or propane may be permitted during a partial fire ban. Full bans is no fires period.

  • @jeffcornelison888
    @jeffcornelison888 3 місяці тому +1

    The military is not going to reuse the ammo cans. More for us! The same way our government left over $7 billion in military equipment over in Afghanistan. One thing's for sure our government is very wasteful.

  • @chrisjohnston7608
    @chrisjohnston7608 11 місяців тому +4

    @13:01 For the ultimate lazy American, also that was painfully slow

    • @PittiesAndMore
      @PittiesAndMore 11 місяців тому +1

      It's perfect for the disabled person who has trouble with the normal awnings.

  • @oliverlloyd8762
    @oliverlloyd8762 10 місяців тому

    Fair weather campers. Don't you know the planet is boiling most of the time? If not freezing. I can't imagine staying in one of these things.

  • @Silverback_GMT410
    @Silverback_GMT410 11 місяців тому +2

    The electric awning really shows that “Overlanding” is a rich man’s game 😅😅 that overland tax is real.

    • @raymondclark1785
      @raymondclark1785 11 місяців тому +1

      My rv has an electric awning and it hate it, loose connection s, corroded fuse and wiring.
      Give me a manual room up

  • @Silverback_GMT410
    @Silverback_GMT410 11 місяців тому +1

    The dude from Grayl had me interested until he failed to drink the water…….. Plus seems a bit expensive.

    • @softroadingthewest
      @softroadingthewest  11 місяців тому +4

      Poor guy is there all day long demonstrating the thing and drinking water out of it. I cut out the bit where he told me "I've been drinking water all day and reeeeally need to go to the bathroom, so I'm not gonna drink this." Felt a little TMI for my video, but now you know. 😆

    • @Silverback_GMT410
      @Silverback_GMT410 11 місяців тому

      @@softroadingthewest damn yeah didn’t think about that😅. I Can only imagine how many times he’s repeated his spiel.

    • @J.Young808
      @J.Young808 11 місяців тому

      I tried this in Vegas I still tasted the chlorine
      I bought mine from Overland Bound

  • @pala4833
    @pala4833 11 місяців тому +1

    No, you're a big fancy expensive Chuck box.

    • @softroadingthewest
      @softroadingthewest  11 місяців тому

      Sometimes I think about boxing Chuck 🤛😂

    • @pala4833
      @pala4833 11 місяців тому

      @@softroadingthewest Is that a Boxing Helena reference? That's one F'd up movie.

    • @softroadingthewest
      @softroadingthewest  11 місяців тому

      @@pala4833 No, I haven't seen that movie. It was more of a subtle, Slartibartfastesque threat.
      Slartibartfast : Come. Come now or you will be late.
      Arthur : Late? What for?
      Slartibartfast : What is your name, human?
      Arthur : Dent. Arthur Dent.
      Slartibartfast : Late as in the late Dentarthurdent. It's a sort of threat, you see. I've never been terribly good at them myself but I'm told they can be terribly effective.
      One of my favorite passages. 😆

    • @pala4833
      @pala4833 11 місяців тому

      @@softroadingthewest I always loved that name.

  • @boblong6759
    @boblong6759 8 місяців тому +4

    Lol electric awning? Too much money floating around this "community." What was a minimalist lifestyle rapidly turned into glamping but off road.

    • @thekenthouse6428
      @thekenthouse6428 8 місяців тому +1

      Overlanding with a class A complete with slide outs coming soon

    • @softroadingthewest
      @softroadingthewest  8 місяців тому +4

      Certainly an unnecessary extravagance for many, and not something I'd be inclined to put on my rig. But camping is a spectrum...some people camp in RVs that are literally nicer than my house, and some people camp by bushcrafting their own shelter and killing their dinner. Most of us fall somewhere in between, and everyone should be free to set themselves up however makes sense to them to get out and enjoy themselves. Who cares if some people glamp? It doesn't impact MY experience outdoors at all.
      Here's another take on the electric awning. At the following Expo event in Colorado a couple months later, I had a subscriber come talk to me. He too likes to take his truck out camping, but he's a paraplegic in a wheelchair. He was super excited about the electric awning, because there's no way he can set up a conventional awning.

    • @ArmTheCreative
      @ArmTheCreative 5 місяців тому

      Ha ha so TRUE!!!! Coolers are OUT OF CONTROL!!!

  • @roberthallam6824
    @roberthallam6824 10 місяців тому +2

    If it says Overland, it’s twice as expensive. Overlanding is just a extended camping trip. Nothing new.

  • @om617yota8
    @om617yota8 11 місяців тому +4

    Gosh that Craft stuff is seriously expensive. I literally laughed out loud when he said $1350 for a sink in a box, and that was the reduced price. I wish him well, hope he makes a million, but no thank you. Wow. Edit: He's also just plain wrong about the power pack, and the capabilities of lithium ion vs. lithium iron phosphate batteries.

  • @boblong6759
    @boblong6759 8 місяців тому

    So the water filtration dude didnt drink from his own product. A little suspicious.

    • @softroadingthewest
      @softroadingthewest  8 місяців тому

      He told me he had been demo-ing drinking from this thing all day and really needed to pee, so he didn't want to drink yet more...fair enough. I cut that bit from the video but I guess I should have left it in. Thing is, that water fountain he scooped from was clean enough that I would've drank it without even filtering, so it's not even like there was anything to fear.
      At a subsequent Expo, I filmed a number of camping toilet products. Fortunately, none of those people used their product in front of me either, LOL

  • @RobertJLessard
    @RobertJLessard 11 місяців тому +10

    That place looks like it's for people with lots of money. Lots of expensive solutions looking for problems that dotn exist. I'd rather DIY most of that stuff.

    • @PittiesAndMore
      @PittiesAndMore 11 місяців тому +1

      Some don't have talent or are disabled to DYI it.

  • @erictownsend4236
    @erictownsend4236 10 місяців тому +1

    Electric awning? Stay home! That is NOT camping!

    • @softroadingthewest
      @softroadingthewest  10 місяців тому +3

      It's not for me either, but I hesitate to get too judge-y. Whatever way YOU camp, I guarantee you, there's someone who will say "that is NOT camping!" (believe me, I've heard it many times LOL) Some people feel that if you're not carrying everything you need into the wilderness on your back, it's not camping. Some feel that if you carry more than a knife and aren't building your own shelter out of branches and killing your dinner, it's not camping. Camping is a spectrum, from those who sleep on the dirt covered by leaves to those who drive into the woods in a massive RV that's better equipped than my house. All of us share the same desire, to spend time out there in the outdoors.
      I was at Expo Mountain West this past weekend, and I spent some time talking with a subscriber who gets out on solo adventures like me...and he's paraplegic, gets around in a wheelchair. An electric awning like this would be extremely useful for him.

  • @offcourseoverland
    @offcourseoverland 11 місяців тому +1

    I no longer camp in the summer because of oregons authoritarian bans.

    • @softroadingthewest
      @softroadingthewest  11 місяців тому +2

      I don't see wildfire prevention as authoritarian. We've lost so much forest already over the past three years. I 100% support fire restrictions.

    • @offcourseoverland
      @offcourseoverland 11 місяців тому +1

      @@softroadingthewest it's authoritarian when you make rules to punish when it's their fault the lands are so mismanaged to begin with.

    • @om617yota8
      @om617yota8 11 місяців тому

      My house nearly got taken by wildfire a couple years back, and there's a bugout bag near the door for me, the girlfriend, and the pets right now as I type this. I watch wildfires pop up in Pulsepoint, and thankfully get put out quickly, all the time. Plenty of rules aren't oppressive, they're just reinforcing what should be ordinary good sense - don't light fires when the entire state is a tinderbox.

    • @offcourseoverland
      @offcourseoverland 11 місяців тому

      @om617yota8 I also had to evacuate my home from a fire that was 1/2 a mile from my home. I improved the odds of my homes survival now by replacing the roof with a metal one and took out dead brush from around my home. Don't finger wag at me.

    • @om617yota8
      @om617yota8 11 місяців тому

      @@offcourseoverland Then you should thoroughly understand why the restrictions?

  • @SoloHiker1
    @SoloHiker1 11 місяців тому +1

    Can really do without you driving from vendor to vendor.