Thank you for taking time to make a comprehensive video of the expo. I did not know about the Pomona event. Will attend next time. Nice to bring attention to the vendors.
Aloha , Thank You for your video and coverage of the expo. I was unable to attend at the last minute and enjoyed learning about some of the vendors I missed and plan to contact a few of them soon. I am saddened that you did not include a simple 5 minute interview with CORVA who was there too. CORVA is a land use group that is fighting for Public Access for ALL User Groups ( 4x4 , sxs , motorcycle , snowmobile , fishing and OverLander to mention a few groups ) Without such groups like CORVA fighting for all of us the vendors you highlighted would not have anyone purchasing their goods and yourself , you would be without an audience as WE would have no where to go explore , play and share with our families and friends. Please consider talking about such organizations and help educate your followers about the need of looking at and joining such groups on local , state and nation wide levels. Thanks you for your time and attention to my request and please continue with the great videos. Your video have help me find new equipment for this coming summer. Mahalo ,
Maglite fell behind over a decade ago and has never caught up. Didn’t commit to LED tech soon enough and was woefully passed by when they finally committed to it.
What’s wrong with these guys. A foldable 2 burner the same price as a full range stove oven. A portable fridge the same price as full size fridge. What’s the sense there
Great video very informative except for Houswin diesel heater, went to the website, but there’s no way contacting them at all. Ask a few questions I will not purchase anything from any company that don’t have access to some sort of customer service.
As with others stated below, i do not understand how this hobby market has gotten SO pricey. I do try to buy American small business. Always. UNTIL you try and fakk me for a 4,500$ roof top tent! Or a frikkin 1,400$ roof rack. Or a gotdamm 300$ swing out grill! Get knowledgeable and DIY all you can cuz 3/4's of this shite is just that. Shite. Shop overseas or make it yourself. Ive got a local metal worker to make any design cheaper. I got a local powdercoat company cheaper. Get smarter people. Have fun out there, hang on to your hard earned money.
In the thumbnail there is a covered wagon looking tent. I watched this whole video and didn’t see any information about, maybe I missed it but can someone help
Oh wow a Gazelle tent. Those are expensive you must be so bougie. I camp in a coleman tent and a Honda Civic. Way cheaper than a Gazelle tent and CX-5.
@@lamarwilliams185 No one I’ve ever known has said that about soap! And knew people born before 1900. But everyone I have ever known would say that about buying a private use nongovernmental 50,000+ pickup truck and then adding $30,000 in non-sleeping/weekend warrior accessories! And I grew up in farming country!
@@PhilCherry3 If you grew up in farming country? Then you know about being acres into the land and not having something you need. I’ve been a small property that is only 100 acres and having to hike back to a barn for a saw. To have a vehicle go off road is good enough. I’ll sleep on the ground like every country person I know. To have an added bed, cooking area ( burning wood makes you smell like burning wood), air conditioning etc…. Is way better than not having it. Who lives in the country without shelter and basic needs. Not even the Amish!!!!
@@lamarwilliams185 😂😂😂. You’re so right about the inconveniences of getting deep into the woods then realizing you left an important item back at the house! But for most of the people I know and or knew, the factory stock pickup truck, farm tractor, ATV, horse/mule, bicycle or your own two feet did the trick. Only a handful of folks I knew modified their vehicles to handle swamp mode and most of them did it just for show.
not beats a Good old heavy duty chain, shovel, chain saw, winch, Kc lights. 5 gallon bucket, portable camping gas stove top, some rope and a tarp.... that's all you need.. don't need all these useless extra stuff lmfao..
Thank you for making this video. I don't have the time and ability to travel to all of these events, so all your efforts are much appreciated.
The quality of this video is phenomenal
Thanks for putting this together! Saved me sooo much time 🙏
Thank you for taking time to make a comprehensive video of the expo. I did not know about the Pomona event. Will attend next time.
Nice to bring attention to the vendors.
$199 for a Boxio toilet? Milk crate, a garbage bin from Walmart, a box of dog poop bags and some sawdust.
333 Canadian!
I use “disaster prevention” sachet i get from Japan. Kills smells and all bacteria, zero odor in your bin
Another great video!!!! For overlanding- before you there were none!!!!
Love watching these! Cant wait to see you guys in Flagstaff in May!
Interesting viewing. Cheers mate.
Great video! Excellent coverage of the event!
Forgot about the show this year. Thanks to you great video, I feel that I didn’t miss a thing.
Dude! Outstanding video. Thank you, subscribed!
I always love these videos. Thanks again
@1:31:31 this is the best part of this video. The product, the presentation, the accent. Thank me later.
I would really get someone else to weld up that griddle on the bbq. Geeze 😮
Aloha ,
Thank You for your video and coverage of the expo. I was unable to attend at the last minute and enjoyed learning about some of the vendors I missed and plan to contact a few of them soon.
I am saddened that you did not include a simple 5 minute interview with CORVA who was there too. CORVA is a land use group that is fighting for Public Access for ALL User Groups ( 4x4 , sxs , motorcycle , snowmobile , fishing and OverLander to mention a few groups ) Without such groups like CORVA fighting for all of us the vendors you highlighted would not have anyone purchasing their goods and yourself , you would be without an audience as WE would have no where to go explore , play and share with our families and friends.
Please consider talking about such organizations and help educate your followers about the need of looking at and joining such groups on local , state and nation wide levels.
Thanks you for your time and attention to my request and please continue with the great videos. Your video have help me find new equipment for this coming summer.
Mahalo ,
Dang Maglite, how the mighty have fallen...
Maglite fell behind over a decade ago and has never caught up. Didn’t commit to LED tech soon enough and was woefully passed by when they finally committed to it.
1:10 ill stick to my 8Gal Waterport on my roof rack 🤣
interesting. that jetboil genesis is similar to something I got in China 10 years ago. Same pot construction and product idea
What’s wrong with these guys. A foldable 2 burner the same price as a full range stove oven. A portable fridge the same price as full size fridge. What’s the sense there
These are specialty products with a smaller market. More mass sales equals lesser price.
Great video very informative except for
Houswin diesel heater, went to the website, but there’s no way contacting them at all. Ask a few questions I will not purchase anything from any company that don’t have access to some sort of customer service.
I swear every time I watch these type of videos I go broke!
As with others stated below, i do not understand how this hobby market has gotten SO pricey. I do try to buy American small business. Always.
UNTIL you try and fakk me for a 4,500$ roof top tent! Or a frikkin 1,400$ roof rack.
Or a gotdamm 300$ swing out grill!
Get knowledgeable and DIY all you can cuz 3/4's of this shite is just that. Shite. Shop overseas or make it yourself. Ive got a local metal worker to make any design cheaper. I got a local powdercoat company cheaper. Get smarter people.
Have fun out there, hang on to your hard earned money.
In the thumbnail there is a covered wagon looking tent. I watched this whole video and didn’t see any information about, maybe I missed it but can someone help
Top left on the thumbnail? Helkinox 1:08:22
@@WelcomeToTheOutdoors awesome, I was looking for a truck bed tent! Thank you
Maglite???
I'd stick to my Gazelle tent, walmart stuff and some from Amazon, and keep driving my Mazda CX-5 for camping. Way cheaper option.
Oh wow a Gazelle tent. Those are expensive you must be so bougie. I camp in a coleman tent and a Honda Civic. Way cheaper than a Gazelle tent and CX-5.
@@Gazziza29 I'm not a peasant like you
@@pingpongballz5998 Must be high living with a Gazelle tent and CX-5. How can I be rich like you bro?
Cx5? Got that Pride sticker, dontcha?
@@dadsquatch79 ew no
1:12:55 its Luigiii
Nice video bro
Don't these people know that some trucks have different front / read tire pressure?
Everyone can’t know everything
Can you say “Throw away money?”🙄🙄🙄
People used to say the same thing about soap!!! LOL
@@lamarwilliams185 No one I’ve ever known has said that about soap! And knew people born before 1900. But everyone I have ever known would say that about buying a private use nongovernmental 50,000+ pickup truck and then adding $30,000 in non-sleeping/weekend warrior accessories! And I grew up in farming country!
@@PhilCherry3 If you grew up in farming country? Then you know about being acres into the land and not having something you need. I’ve been a small property that is only 100 acres and having to hike back to a barn for a saw. To have a vehicle go off road is good enough. I’ll sleep on the ground like every country person I know. To have an added bed, cooking area ( burning wood makes you smell like burning wood), air conditioning etc…. Is way better than not having it. Who lives in the country without shelter and basic needs. Not even the Amish!!!!
@@PhilCherry3 This is why are ancestors were dog mushing.
@@lamarwilliams185 😂😂😂. You’re so right about the inconveniences of getting deep into the woods then realizing you left an important item back at the house! But for most of the people I know and or knew, the factory stock pickup truck, farm tractor, ATV, horse/mule, bicycle or your own two feet did the trick. Only a handful of folks I knew modified their vehicles to handle swamp mode and most of them did it just for show.
$199 for an outdoor recycled product?!
not beats a Good old heavy duty chain, shovel, chain saw, winch, Kc lights. 5 gallon bucket, portable camping gas stove top, some rope and a tarp.... that's all you need.. don't need all these useless extra stuff lmfao..
Technically you don’t even need all that either
Great video! Thanks for stopping by the booth, it was nice to meet you!
Super helpful and well organized. Thank you!
I’ll never understand the need for a turtle box speaker.
Another great video 👍🏼
Great video as always.