Congratulations on placing your order! That sounds like an insane wait, (12 months); but hopefully it will have seemed worth it......
Something I didn't notice in your post was what you were planning to use the slide on for?? .... "your camping style"??
Eg: will you be doing a lot of touring where you will be driving most of each day; and then setting up simple camps in a different location every evening? (Like say a trip to the cape etc....).
I am thinking perhaps not -- because you mentioned "you would rule out taking a hybrid to the islands"... meaning that you would like to go onto an island with something else? a Slide on?...
Will you be wanting to camp normally; were you have a base camp set up; and then take your truck out to POI on day trips?.
Well I had a Travelander Slide on; which I did take to the dunes of Fraser Island etc; but had to get rid of it -- as it was a mistake purchase for me ....
The problems with slide ons; apart from their tonnage and gross weight restrictions, (even after having spent a gazillion on vehicle upgrades - which I also did); was this following central and crucial issue...
(1) Ease or lack there of; of getting the thing off, and BACK ON the ute tray....
re: Your point 7 above. ... did you undertake on at least 6 seperate occasions in different off road terrains, (beach dunes; uneven grassy/stoney fields in NPs; etc; etc); the task of taking the thing off and particularly the challange of maneuvering it back under the tray; (maybe on your own) - with no wifey or sales staff involvement?
If the answer is "no" .... then I strongly recommend you do this exact thing....
Otherwise you may find that your experience camping on the islands with it; or anywhere else; is staying put in the camp for the eg: 5 days you are on an island etc; ...because your rig is effectively stuck in camp (with) your accommodation choice.... (This was my experience anyway).... Even a drive to the local pub; or iga; or rubbish bin in some nearby town could not be done....
(2)
As mentioned - the weight?? Now I don't know about your expensive GVM upgrade -- but looking at a (single cab ute's payload); ... it's a ton, right?.... so:
Driver & Passanger = 160kg?
Fuel = 60kg?
Bullbar & recovery gear; spare parts = 120kg?
Food; clothes & camping gear, chairs etc = 120kg
Beer etc = 30kg?
Water = 100kg
Gas bottles & Battery(s) = 60kg
"and much much more"
= 650kgs....
= in this example the slide on can only weigh about 350kgs to be legal and safe.... But even at that weight in this example - you are on the brink.... Everything is groaning and is under strain.... a slide on weight of 250kg to 300kg would be much better....
So what is yours weighing in at? (dry weight??) ....
(Hope the above is of help).....
BaseCamp
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