Thanks for your comment SparkleGlass! I try my best to keep the inside of the camper as clean as poss, knowing I use the space for camping outdoor adventures. Be good to store water or fuel Jerrys to the mount now 👍
No problem, so the Yakima TopGrips act like a handcuff that “lock” down as you push the clamp. There’s also a padded cradle for extra grip. This is secure enough for transporting poles. The actual key locks would be used to prevent gear theft. Hope this helps! Thanks
Great video. Very useful
Smart idea, thanks for sharing.
Great way of securing it and very informative. Thanks for sharing your ideas!
Thanks Max, glad it’s been helpful!
Very cool idea.
Thank you! Cheers!
Wet brushes and gear in the back of the truck can be a real pain! Nice job on your new setup, and dual purpose as well!!
Thanks for your comment SparkleGlass! I try my best to keep the inside of the camper as clean as poss, knowing I use the space for camping outdoor adventures. Be good to store water or fuel Jerrys to the mount now 👍
Resourceful setup for when space is limited. Nice work bro…is that a bedliner on the truck topper?
Appreciate your positive comment FrontierOutdoors! The camper is in Upol Raptor very tough for work and play. Thanks
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Brilliant use of Yakima clamps. New sub
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Thanks for this…just a quick question…do you need to lock with key to secure poles?
No problem, so the Yakima TopGrips act like a handcuff that “lock” down as you push the clamp. There’s also a padded cradle for extra grip. This is secure enough for transporting poles. The actual key locks would be used to prevent gear theft. Hope this helps! Thanks
Thanks for explaining, that’s really great. Cool idea