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Offline lostindust

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Camping pod
« on: February 05, 2017, 04:53:44 PM »
We are looking at regressing our camping style a bit. Currently we have a well set up soft floor camper trailer,  but the time has come to get back to basics a little (not all the way though).

Looking at swapping the tub on the ute to a tray,  and getting a pod for the tray.  We have just bought stretcher tents for the family, and have the awnings on the ute for icky weather.

Any recommendations of good trays for an Amarok,  and also any good recommendations for lift off canopies. We don't necessarily need it fully set up, just a solid shell - where would the fun be in that!

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Garry




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Re: Camping pod
« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2017, 05:53:58 PM »


We are looking at regressing our camping style a bit. Currently we have a well set up soft floor camper trailer,  but the time has come to get back to basics a little (not all the way though).

Looking at swapping the tub on the ute to a tray,  and getting a pod for the tray.  We have just bought stretcher tents for the family, and have the awnings on the ute for icky weather.

Any recommendations of good trays for an Amarok,  and also any good recommendations for lift off canopies. We don't necessarily need it fully set up, just a solid shell - where would the fun be in that!

Thanks

Garry

Have a look at the tray bt50li has on the AusAmarok forums... I reckon it's schmick...

For me, I like the hard shell canopy, as it keeps your gear drier and less dusty, but to each their own

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