Top 10 Overland Gear that Makes Camping Easier + Bonus

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Published 2023-11-12
Top 10 Overland Gear that Makes Camping Easier

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0:00 - Make camping Easier
0:50 - Good Mattress
3:15 - Easy Kitchen
5:27 - Good Storage
7:56 - Water Dispensers
10:07 - All in one Coffee Maker
13:06- Motion Sensor Camp lights (Code Oxfoot)
14:53 - Smokeless Fire Pit
15:41 - Portable Camping Power
17:21 - Camping Fridge
19:48 - Roof Top Tent
22:00 - Bonus

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All Comments (21)
  • @OXFOOT
    Thanks for stopping by and checking this out. Obviously this stuff isn’t necessities but if you want to make your camping easier, the links are in the description.
  • @JerodBeeson
    Agreed with the comments that an ice chest can keep chicken safe 100% fine as long as buried in ice. All that matters is keeping it at food safety temps like is taught in food safety classes to work in a restaurant. It's not rocket science. Keep it below 40 degrees and it's good as long as the expiration date on the chicken packege. Your fridge at home doesn't do any magic aside from keeping it below 40 degrees, which an ice chest can easily do. Otherwise great video!
  • @snobud86
    Just throwing out some food for thought for those looking at buying gear! Those giant lights are extremely intrusive and rude for neighboring campers! They really should be shielded to stop light trespassing on people around you. Those of us camping in roof top tents are bombarded by these ridiculous lights and yes even from a few miles away it’s intrusive!
  • I can’t recommend the set power fridge enough! I was camping and overlanding in Borrego Springs in April. Temps during the day were in the low 90’s. The fridge kept everything ice cold. It’s economical, dependable and love the dual climate zones. I just picked up the water pump for my Scepters, using your code, saved me $4, so thanks for that.
  • @pamelaklemp5615
    first video I've seen of yours. Liked it a lot. Saved it to my private Playlist for future reference. Husband and I do many kinds of camping but Moto-camping and Conversion Van camping are our most favorite.
  • @diman585
    Excellent list! I do like to leave a little bit of friction between easy camping and glamping, as I noticed the more I’m chasing “comfort” outdoors, the less it feels like outdoors (if you know what I mean) You can do a lot outdoors with very little on your hands, as long as you have shelter, food/water and emergency supplies.
  • @barbshubert9667
    I have the 15 SetPower. I am very happy with it. Thanks for the links. I'll be checking into the mattress and water pump. Great presentation. No on the rooftop tent. Way to heavy for a female solo camper. Plus I don't want to take everything down if I need my vehicle. I have Teardrop and Gazelle T4. Happy with both.
  • @jesse4781
    Ive debated getting a RTT but for my needs and how im building the setup ill be using a in-bed tent for my truck. I wanted to be a bit different from everyone else and not use a RTT and ive a great time with it. I personally like it better because some of the locations I camp tend to have higher winds and being in the bed of the truck feels more secure and the wind doesnt affect me or worry me as much
  • @angeladawn805
    Awesome and informative. Liked and saved to the Playlist for future rewatching. Many thanks for your work ❤
  • @JRJROFFROAD
    Gonna have to grab some of those extendable lights. Super cool.
  • @ethanesmith
    All good stuff. Thanks for the video. Subscribed!
  • @CraigG21
    Really like our Lone Rock pump, EcoFlow battery banks, as well PT35 and RV60 SetPower fridges.
  • @jamesstein5952
    Tks for the research on these products. Ordered the water devise ...
  • @Ken-xe9hq
    Jason, Thanks for the heads up on the lone rock, have no idea I missed that. Subbed and liked. Ordered with your discount, Thanks
  • Very good list indeed. Your delivery of info is on point as well. Nice job!