Ive recently been to Ladakh. Gave me real sense of how you survived by camping outside in cold and walking kms with that heavy bag in your early days . Hats off to you. Love your videos and content. Be safe
I was a (software) architect in a different life. So I guess the skills transferred here as well. But seriously.. I always followed the minimalist, less is more, design philosophy and applied it here as well to the car.
Both your TH-cam channels are kind of detox to me. When I get bored of other social media or spiced up TH-cam content, then I come to your channel for pure organic content and it takes me to another world of pure solitude.
निशब्द भाई.. हर शब्द आपकी सोच और काम करने की क्षमता के आगे शून्य है | हमने लगातार आपकी हर कड़ी को देखा और जीया है | जांस्कर सिरिज( winter zanskar series) से सही तरहा से शुष्क हिमालय को जाना | आपकी हर कड़ी (episode) एक अलग तरहा का एहसास है.. जब भी कभी उदास होता हूँ तो आपकी पुरानी कडियों (episode) को देखता हूँ | ईश्वर आपको असीम खुशियों से आबाद करे.. "इंडिया इन मोशन" महज एक शब्द नहीं हमारी जिंदगी जीने का तरीका है | "रिवो" शब्द का महत्व जानकर बहुत ही अच्छा लगा प्यार और शुभकामनाएं... कवींद्र ठाकुर धर्मशाला, हिमाचल प्रदेश |
Wow! Amazing achievement indeed, Saravana! Solo travel on a modified Jimny, with sleeping and cooking etc. within the car. Effective and practical design of the canopy in the rear. The rear door works well fr that, eh? U didn't cover the bathing etc., but I guess you would manage it the best possible way. All footage is just Wow!! The snow accumulating on the car and canopy!! Nomad life!
Thanks Rajeev.. as for your question.. there is no provision for bathing.. although my Sea to Summer Watercell X bladder has a shower nozzle, i dont think I will be using it much. Hot towel baths are fine and there are always nice cool streams in the summer months.
The dedication , commitment and courage to live a life like this is commendable ! Your videography skills are outstanding ..maybe Suzuki should keep you as a permanent videographer. Following u from your India in Motion days. Always get fascinated by every single video of yours ! Keep on going , Keep on Living. Hope we cross our paths some day !
So glad you have embarked on a new episode of your life. Self sustained freedom. You've manifested the perfect set up. Even the vehicle itself is perfect light weight off roader. Well done. Look forward to more adventure discoveries with you.🙏
From showing the trekking kit details to now this about the Rebo! Whoa, what an amazing journey this has been, Sravana! You've truly shown dedication to fulfilling your passion. Hats off to you!
I never imagined a saravana from the south will be the most involved traveler I'll come across about my favorite place, Ladakh. Hats off to you and what an incredible country we live in. Your videos stir something inside, bring out question about life choices.
Accidentally came across your new channel while looking for camping modifications on a jimny. Nice to see your new expeditions on your new jimny . Enjoy ❤
This looks fabulous. Love how you chose a colour that blends into the background. Also, look at the stuff Sea to Summit has. Stuff sacks, pillows, ultra-light backpacks etc etc. Expensive, but you might want to get some of it for your future journeys. They are ultra-light weight items that fold down much smaller, are much sturdier and has less maintenance (at least in my experience). I've go tot start trekking again soon. Been bolted down at my house since a few years now due to health of mine and family members. Hope to start traveling soon.
I really like your idea of using rifle cases as additional storages. I've been having a problem for packing all the things needed for a long trip inside my Jimny. Will definitely research this method!
This is incredible. Have forever loved ALL your content. Being a lover of the Himalayas, this is so heartfelt. Thank you for sharing all the little details. ❣️👌
I dont know if I would be able to live in such harsh climatic conditions. But, your timelapses are a thing of beauty & I really believe to be able to do all this one day. Great work sir as always❤
Very well thought out designs. Good to see that you have balanced comfort and frugality. Couple of additions you could make - fire extinguisher and first aid kit.
Fantastic video. Loved it. I also carry 2 boxes on the roof. I have not bolted them down as you have. Mine are only fastened with tie downs. I have been concerned about someone stealing them but that has not happened yet.
Lovely, how beautifully planned, scripted, and executed. Bravo! Not at all easy. Will you please help me with exact internal dimensions of the boxes please? thanks! Fascinating work!
I don't have the dimensions and my car is 3000km away at the moment. The only measurements you need to worry about it how high you want the boxes to be (i wanted to be able to sit normally in the car on top of the boxes) and how far the boxes go behind the front seat (I made the boxes just long enough to touch the front seats in my ideal driving position)
Nice video! One thing I would like to highlight is that the Jimny roof load limit is between 30-40kg if i am correct. With two roof boxes with items in them, roof rack and the awning you might be touching the max limit. Please be safe. Enjoy your camping and looking forward to more of your videos.
Yes, I'am aware of the manufacturer stated limits and im quite sure that the things i have on the roof would easily exceed it. It might make a difference while driving in high speeds on the highways, but for my use cases it should be totally fine. I have seen people carrying a lot more stuff on the roof of their 3 door jimnys
That limit is dynamic load. Static load is much higher. You need to reduce you highway speed when top is heavily loaded and also being aware of leaning angle while offroading.
I have no idea.. I had this setup from the very beginning. So do not know if there is a difference. The added weight at the back should be less than having a couple of adults at the back, so I do not think there would be much difference. The weight on the roof would definitely affect the aerodynamics of the already un-aerodynamic car.
@@justvish around 12 in the mountains.. that is on average across different types of terrains. If I just drive from Leh to Kargil then i would get around 16 kmpl.
Lovely.. as always. Have two questions 1. What happened to the ecosport? 2. If you sleep diagonally you can perhaps sleep flat without the invline like it is now. Im sure you have thought of this but curious why you are not doing that
Ecosport is in Chennai.. like I always intended it to be. There is enough space for me to sleep straight without feeling uncomfortable. Yes, my toes touch the tailgate if i lie down perfectly, especially the pouches i have hanging which rob a couple of inches of sleeping space. But it is no big deal and im a side sleeper anyway, so i naturally curl up a bit while sleeping, so my toes never touch the tailgate. I slept in my car for 50 to 60 days during this trip. I wouldn't have done it if it wasn't comfortable.
Very nice setup and innovation. 1) Notice you used laminated mdf. Pls consider chamfering the edges. That edge can put a knife to shame at times. 2) Must use a primer on the sanded plastic grille before painting. Rustoleum is an option. That will provide a good base for the paint to adhere to. DIY 3) Pls inspect diff oils for contamination once in a while if you move through deep water crossings. The Jimny differential breathers like the Gypsy are iffy and contamination, if left unattended, will ruin the diff and pinion gears and bearings. An expensive repair. Keep soaring !
Yes, chamfering the edges was a good idea. The whole carpentry work was done in a couple of days, as I was in a hurry to visit Lahaul before a snowstorm hit. The paint shop did use a primer, not sure what they used though. Good tip about the diff oil.. I haven't done any water crossings yet on the Jimny, but will keep it in mind. Thanks.
2 queries regarding accessories, didn't u feel the need for a Dead Pedal for driving comfort and a ladder at the back for easy uphill tasks? BTW great stuff with Rebo!
Everything is ought through and done on the minimum cost and not to mention those beautiful B rolls, One suggestion instead of matchsticks use magnesium fire starter coz matchsticks don't work when they are wet and Mg does
Finally I figured out the mystery surrounding the name Rebo.I presumed it was your nickname (had a Malayali acquaintance nicknamed Rebu !). Great to see you following up on your calling - the big wide open. Is that an MSR Whisperlite stove ?
Yes it is a Whisperlite, I also use a Dragonfly from time to time. I have been. following this calling for almost 14 years now. Just the mode of transportation has changed with age :)
@@reboonwheels I too have both.The Dragonfly gave me flame control to bring out the inner chef in me 😉 Like you mentioned,when I was younger (am 61) we hauled all our stuff in a 80L back pack,tent and all to set up campsites.Now am yearning the Jimny camper life as roads are improved and one is older.I however will keep my Jimny as stock as possible for now till I know my requirements also taking advantage of all the camping gear I already have.Obviously will need to compromise with having lots of bits n pieces and setting up the tent outdoors and dismantling the same.I wish you well for your future endeavours.
Hey loved your videos with your mountain goat. You can add few more things like additional fuel and water jerrycan in side. There is another guy BRH expeditions who did that too.
i don't want anything hanging off the side of the car.. fuel jerry can is something i considered and decided against it as there are a lot of petrol pumps on the roads these days..
You would freeze you **lls off sleeping in a roof top tent during winter in places like Ladakh and Zanskar. The inside of the car would be much warmer. Anyway, I do not travel with strangers, so all the best for your modifications and have fun with your Thar.
Hello, Rebo looks amazing. By the way, I also own Jimny and last week I visited Padum to Leh via Kargil, and traffic police at Kargil challaned me for roof rack carrier modification, so please be careful while travelling to Kargil
Oh wow.. that is troublesome. I did not expect the police in the mountains to fine cars for having roof racks. If it is happening in Kargil then it can happen in Leh as well. Very troubling.
Sir i follow you a lot and your channel india in motion as well. Just wanted to know how much did the roof rack for jimny cost you and is there some specific delaer from whom we can get this ?
Could you please tell us more about the "solar panels" that you bought to be given as "Gifts". From the looks of it, they seem like 10W panels. Tell us more about it, the price and where to get them from.
@@reboonwheels thats what i mean I have been following you from “India in motion” and know your full story from corporate to china to mountains and have been following you before covid. So i know you pretty well 😂
Hello! Loved the tour of your Rebo! I have two questions for you though. 1. Could you tell me how long does your EcoFlow take to charge fully after days worth of usage please consider both conditions i.e. while you are driving between places vs when you are camped at a site for a few days. 2. Also please share how do you ventilate while sleeping. Is pulling down window glass comfortable during mountain nights?
Good questions. I have River 2 Max Version.. Its capacity is 560W and the cigarette lighter socket provides around 100W of power. So it takes around 6 hours for me to fully charge the EcoFlow while driving. Same while camping as well... but I plan to install solar panels on my roof boxes to charge the Ecoflow when I'am at a place for a few days. I will get it done before the winter season starts. Regarding ventilation.. I don't fully bang the doors shut, but keep a few mm gap when closing the door. In my Ecosport I had the window visor which allowed me to roll down the windows a little bit while sleeping and still avoid rain/snow from blowing inside. The Window visors currently available for the Jimny are fugly, so im waiting for some good ones to hit the market before i install them.
Thank you. I feel that I have more chances of being hit by falling rocks than any other cars on the road. Hope neither happens though. Fingers crossed.
@@reboonwheels Very true and practical apprehension indeed. But similar things can happen anywhere in form of other shooting objects :-) BTW idea of roof top boxes indeed cheaper solution than Farad roof top box.
@@ExploreWithSandeepG And better looking as well.. Personally i feel that the Farad boxes are ugly. But they can be easily taken off and put on, unlike my setup.
Oh sorry.. my account was migrated from Citibank to Axis this month.. so the old UPI is not valid anymore. The new one is saravkupi@okaxis. I will update the description of all these videos now.
Ive recently been to Ladakh. Gave me real sense of how you survived by camping outside in cold and walking kms with that heavy bag in your early days . Hats off to you. Love your videos and content. Be safe
Thank you so much.. :)
Man, you are an architect 🫡, so have designed everything so beautifully
I was a (software) architect in a different life. So I guess the skills transferred here as well. But seriously.. I always followed the minimalist, less is more, design philosophy and applied it here as well to the car.
Both your TH-cam channels are kind of detox to me. When I get bored of other social media or spiced up TH-cam content, then I come to your channel for pure organic content and it takes me to another world of pure solitude.
That's great to hear. Thanks Mukesh
Very rarely I come across a video that I want to like more than once. This is one such video.
Great modifications and a superb video.
Brilliant! Simple, functional and just perfect!!
perfect words to describe the setup :)
निशब्द भाई.. हर शब्द आपकी सोच और काम करने की क्षमता के आगे शून्य है |
हमने लगातार आपकी हर कड़ी को देखा और जीया है |
जांस्कर सिरिज( winter zanskar series) से सही तरहा से शुष्क हिमालय को जाना |
आपकी हर कड़ी (episode) एक अलग तरहा का एहसास है..
जब भी कभी उदास होता हूँ तो आपकी पुरानी कडियों (episode) को देखता हूँ |
ईश्वर आपको असीम खुशियों से आबाद करे..
"इंडिया इन मोशन" महज एक शब्द नहीं हमारी जिंदगी जीने का तरीका है |
"रिवो" शब्द का महत्व जानकर बहुत ही अच्छा लगा
प्यार और शुभकामनाएं... कवींद्र ठाकुर धर्मशाला, हिमाचल प्रदेश |
Wow! Amazing achievement indeed, Saravana! Solo travel on a modified Jimny, with sleeping and cooking etc. within the car. Effective and practical design of the canopy in the rear. The rear door works well fr that, eh? U didn't cover the bathing etc., but I guess you would manage it the best possible way. All footage is just Wow!! The snow accumulating on the car and canopy!! Nomad life!
Thanks Rajeev.. as for your question.. there is no provision for bathing.. although my Sea to Summer Watercell X bladder has a shower nozzle, i dont think I will be using it much. Hot towel baths are fine and there are always nice cool streams in the summer months.
The dedication , commitment and courage to live a life like this is commendable ! Your videography skills are outstanding ..maybe Suzuki should keep you as a permanent videographer. Following u from your India in Motion days. Always get fascinated by every single video of yours ! Keep on going , Keep on Living. Hope we cross our paths some day !
Thank you Krishan
So glad you have embarked on a new episode of your life. Self sustained freedom.
You've manifested the perfect set up. Even the vehicle itself is perfect light weight off roader. Well done.
Look forward to more adventure discoveries with you.🙏
Thank you.. yes, the Jimny is the perfect vehicle for mountains. It is a pity that it is not selling well..
Awesome! Wishing you many more years of experience at the mighty mountains.
Thank you so much!
Thanks!
Thank you so much Usha 🙏
From showing the trekking kit details to now this about the Rebo! Whoa, what an amazing journey this has been, Sravana! You've truly shown dedication to fulfilling your passion. Hats off to you!
Thanks Vishal
Sir, you're living the dream. God bless you!
Thanks
Thank you so much.
I never imagined a saravana from the south will be the most involved traveler I'll come across about my favorite place, Ladakh. Hats off to you and what an incredible country we live in.
Your videos stir something inside, bring out question about life choices.
Glad to hear that Rohit. Hope you find your answers soon.
Accidentally came across your new channel while looking for camping modifications on a jimny.
Nice to see your new expeditions on your new jimny .
Enjoy ❤
one of the best content creator your videos deserve millions of views and likes😊
Thank you
Best wishes. ❤
Thank Ajay. Really appreciate it.
Saravana. You are epitome of photography.
Not really.. still have a lot to learn
This looks fabulous. Love how you chose a colour that blends into the background. Also, look at the stuff Sea to Summit has. Stuff sacks, pillows, ultra-light backpacks etc etc. Expensive, but you might want to get some of it for your future journeys. They are ultra-light weight items that fold down much smaller, are much sturdier and has less maintenance (at least in my experience). I've go tot start trekking again soon. Been bolted down at my house since a few years now due to health of mine and family members. Hope to start traveling soon.
Good to you again in action. I am also looking forward to get a JIMNY ;)
Brilliant ingenuity my friend 🙏 we need more ideas like this to help inspire everyone to travel the world regardless of how much resources they have.
I really like your idea of using rifle cases as additional storages. I've been having a problem for packing all the things needed for a long trip inside my Jimny. Will definitely research this method!
This is incredible. Have forever loved ALL your content. Being a lover of the Himalayas, this is so heartfelt. Thank you for sharing all the little details. ❣️👌
You are welcome and thanks for watching
Time to watch and rewatch this video until the next one drops
lol.. this is not that kind of video, except maybe if you are modifying a jimny and need some tips
I dont know if I would be able to live in such harsh climatic conditions. But, your timelapses are a thing of beauty & I really believe to be able to do all this one day.
Great work sir as always❤
Thank you very much!
The shot at 51:00 second of the video is mind-blowing buddy.
The color grading on the outdoor shots are 🔥
Thank you
You make amazing content on the Himalayas and the nomadic lifestyle you love. Great work, cheers to nomadic lifestyle.
Glad you like them! Thank you.
You are my Hero, my mentor❤❤
I look up to you for my future plannings.
Love you brother ❤
:)
Very good work sir!!I. don't know what it is about your content here but it makes me feel in peace.
Loved your Rebo sir, and the DIY design. That's something pretty useful if someone wants to design his/her own home on wheels. Keep going !!❤
Glad you found it useful. Thanks for watching.
loved the cliff at start and end of the video, thanks for sharing
That's the majestic Gonbo Rangjon in Zanskar.
The video I was looking for, now waiting for Jimny to hit used market
Jimny five door will give more space and be a bit more comfortable than this version. Nevertheless this Jimny and it’s both are awesome 🤩
Brilliant and nesh setup. I love it. Thanks for doing Rebo’s tour !!!!! ❤
You are welcome
I loved your simplicity and more ADVENTURES. You have an amazing REBO CAMPER. #Inspiration
Thanks so much!
Very well thought out designs. Good to see that you have balanced comfort and frugality.
Couple of additions you could make - fire extinguisher and first aid kit.
Yes, I need to add both those things to my kit. Thank you.
Sweet and simple and one more thing … very pratical, overlanding is experience with practical aspects to sustain ourself in wild 💪👏
Thank you.. absolutely, i wanted a minimal and practical setup and am very happy with what I came up with here.
Fantastic video. Loved it. I also carry 2 boxes on the roof. I have not bolted them down as you have. Mine are only fastened with tie downs. I have been concerned about someone stealing them but that has not happened yet.
Hello sir.., wow Rebo looks amazing, very helpful yet informative video.... Salute to your fine choice of selection of items....❤ From Chandigarh
Glad you found it informative. Thanks for watching.
@@reboonwheels ❤️
Lovely, how beautifully planned, scripted, and executed. Bravo! Not at all easy. Will you please help me with exact internal dimensions of the boxes please? thanks! Fascinating work!
I don't have the dimensions and my car is 3000km away at the moment. The only measurements you need to worry about it how high you want the boxes to be (i wanted to be able to sit normally in the car on top of the boxes) and how far the boxes go behind the front seat (I made the boxes just long enough to touch the front seats in my ideal driving position)
@@reboonwheels thanks for your response, my question was about dimension of the boxes at top of roof carrier if you can help with please.
@@TilakRajVerma Oh ok.. I do not have the exact dimensions as im away from the car. Sorry, can't be of much help here.
serene, soothing, and utterly captivating ...
Following you since your royal enfield timelapse vedio.
Keep going❤❤❤
The video you made is wonderful! 😊
Love the set up you have done. Simple and very functional. Love your content - be it India in Motion or Rebo on Wheels.
Thank you so much
Nice video! One thing I would like to highlight is that the Jimny roof load limit is between 30-40kg if i am correct. With two roof boxes with items in them, roof rack and the awning you might be touching the max limit. Please be safe.
Enjoy your camping and looking forward to more of your videos.
Yes, I'am aware of the manufacturer stated limits and im quite sure that the things i have on the roof would easily exceed it. It might make a difference while driving in high speeds on the highways, but for my use cases it should be totally fine. I have seen people carrying a lot more stuff on the roof of their 3 door jimnys
That limit is dynamic load. Static load is much higher. You need to reduce you highway speed when top is heavily loaded and also being aware of leaning angle while offroading.
Hello there very nice video really enjoyed it frame by frame with that background score
Glad to hear that. Thank you.
really nice video.. best of luck for your adventure..
Thank you so much 🙂
I'm your new subscriber here from Punjab,, welcome nhi kroge humara?? Love ur passion, dedication and 🎉🎉🎉
Hello, nice set-up. I wanted to ask if those gas bottles are LPG ? If yes, from where one can get, thanks 👍
This is called nice and simple camper jimny love it more. stock jimny is perfect for offroad. Rebo is doing well on Himalayas ❤
Thank you
Amazing content like always…love your videos❤… do you recommend Jimmy?
I love that now you have a home on wheels in Ladakh. ❤❤
Thanks bro i was chasing you for this video from 6 month thanks will help me to desgin some thing for me🙏🙏
You are welcome.. sorry it took me so long to make the video
@@reboonwheels no problem 😇😇
I really used to wonder why you named the Jimny as Rebo, now that I know...I also think its most aptly named👍🏻. Good luck.
Thanks Sourabh
Real good set-up and the name is too good 😄
Thank you
amazing landscape entirely to yourself. did you encounter any interesting wildlife? just curious if you observed some life
Great Vid Anna!!! Curious to know how much additional weight did u put on the car. Thereby is there any significant drop in performance and mileage?
I have no idea.. I had this setup from the very beginning. So do not know if there is a difference. The added weight at the back should be less than having a couple of adults at the back, so I do not think there would be much difference. The weight on the roof would definitely affect the aerodynamics of the already un-aerodynamic car.
@@reboonwheels finally whats the avg mileage u are getting in ur use case.
@@justvish around 12 in the mountains.. that is on average across different types of terrains. If I just drive from Leh to Kargil then i would get around 16 kmpl.
thank god i searched jimny and came to this heaven
Awesome build, your an inspiration
I appreciate that!
Did you change the tyres as well to make Rebo more off-road and snow friendly?
U r the life we always wanted
Lovely.. as always. Have two questions
1. What happened to the ecosport?
2. If you sleep diagonally you can perhaps sleep flat without the invline like it is now. Im sure you have thought of this but curious why you are not doing that
Ecosport is in Chennai.. like I always intended it to be.
There is enough space for me to sleep straight without feeling uncomfortable. Yes, my toes touch the tailgate if i lie down perfectly, especially the pouches i have hanging which rob a couple of inches of sleeping space. But it is no big deal and im a side sleeper anyway, so i naturally curl up a bit while sleeping, so my toes never touch the tailgate. I slept in my car for 50 to 60 days during this trip. I wouldn't have done it if it wasn't comfortable.
Roof rack and the rifle box how does it affect the vehicle in the highway in terms of resistance and noice
Very nice setup and innovation.
1) Notice you used laminated mdf. Pls consider chamfering the edges. That edge can put a knife to shame at times.
2) Must use a primer on the sanded plastic grille before painting. Rustoleum is an option. That will provide a good base for the paint to adhere to. DIY
3) Pls inspect diff oils for contamination once in a while if you move through deep water crossings. The Jimny differential breathers like the Gypsy are iffy and contamination, if left unattended, will ruin the diff and pinion gears and bearings. An expensive repair.
Keep soaring !
Yes, chamfering the edges was a good idea. The whole carpentry work was done in a couple of days, as I was in a hurry to visit Lahaul before a snowstorm hit. The paint shop did use a primer, not sure what they used though.
Good tip about the diff oil.. I haven't done any water crossings yet on the Jimny, but will keep it in mind. Thanks.
2 queries regarding accessories, didn't u feel the need for a Dead Pedal for driving comfort and a ladder at the back for easy uphill tasks? BTW great stuff with Rebo!
The future of real-estate is not that great😊
Its great to see new ways of living ❤
lol..
Everything is ought through and done on the minimum cost and not to mention those beautiful B rolls, One suggestion instead of matchsticks use magnesium fire starter coz matchsticks don't work when they are wet and Mg does
Finally I figured out the mystery surrounding the name Rebo.I presumed it was your nickname (had a Malayali acquaintance nicknamed Rebu !).
Great to see you following up on your calling - the big wide open.
Is that an MSR Whisperlite stove ?
Yes it is a Whisperlite, I also use a Dragonfly from time to time. I have been. following this calling for almost 14 years now. Just the mode of transportation has changed with age :)
@@reboonwheels I too have both.The Dragonfly gave me flame control to bring out the inner chef in me 😉 Like you mentioned,when I was younger (am 61) we hauled all our stuff in a 80L back pack,tent and all to set up campsites.Now am yearning the Jimny camper life as roads are improved and one is older.I however will keep my Jimny as stock as possible for now till I know my requirements also taking advantage of all the camping gear I already have.Obviously will need to compromise with having lots of bits n pieces and setting up the tent outdoors and dismantling the same.I wish you well for your future endeavours.
Hats off to this guy❤
Awesome Bro, love your content, 😊
Very nice and informative video sir 🙏
Beautiful Rebo
Amazing beautiful location bro I like video
Lovely set up 👍👍👍👍
Thanks Rajeev
All I want to say is, just keep those beautiful videos coming buddy ❤
Phull sapport! 🫡 and you have a new subscriber!
Great job enjoy the moment
Hey loved your videos with your mountain goat. You can add few more things like additional fuel and water jerrycan in side. There is another guy BRH expeditions who did that too.
i don't want anything hanging off the side of the car.. fuel jerry can is something i considered and decided against it as there are a lot of petrol pumps on the roads these days..
I would love to go on a winter expedition with you, i am planning to get my thar turn into a camper and i am yet to install a rooftop tent in my thar.
You would freeze you **lls off sleeping in a roof top tent during winter in places like Ladakh and Zanskar. The inside of the car would be much warmer. Anyway, I do not travel with strangers, so all the best for your modifications and have fun with your Thar.
Great video and setup
Thanks!
I love this setup and thanks for sharing
You are welcome
Thank you for your detailed review
Please share buying link of these solar panels which you have bought for gifting sir
They are not available in India. You can search for Flexsolar 10W on Amazon US
அருமை, How do u heat!
If possible spent couple of days at Losar for Milky Way
What's special about Losar? I have seen a lot of milkyways in the middle of nowhere in Ladakh, Spiti etc. Wondering what makes Losar unique?
Hello, Rebo looks amazing. By the way, I also own Jimny and last week I visited Padum to Leh via Kargil, and traffic police at Kargil challaned me for roof rack carrier modification, so please be careful while travelling to Kargil
Oh wow.. that is troublesome. I did not expect the police in the mountains to fine cars for having roof racks. If it is happening in Kargil then it can happen in Leh as well. Very troubling.
Amazing video bhaiya 😄
Can you make a video on which places should we visit on a 3 days trip and also the best time to come to Ladakh
there are 100s of people making videos like that..
@@reboonwheels I don't think they are as much experienced as you 😅
Sir i follow you a lot and your channel india in motion as well.
Just wanted to know how much did the roof rack for jimny cost you and is there some specific delaer from whom we can get this ?
it was around 18k.. check with any Bimbra dealer in your city
Excellent...🎉🎉
Could you please tell us more about the "solar panels" that you bought to be given as "Gifts". From the looks of it, they seem like 10W panels. Tell us more about it, the price and where to get them from.
They are indeed 10W panels.. Flexsolar bought from Amazon US and carried to India by a friend
@@reboonwheels Thank you for your prompt reply. All the best for your future experiences with "Rebo".
A true enthusiast
Enthusiast for exploring.. not a car enthusiast
@@reboonwheels thats what i mean I have been following you from “India in motion” and know your full story from corporate to china to mountains and have been following you before covid. So i know you pretty well 😂
@@Treksforsoul lol.. that's great then. I was expecting that the people who come to this channel to be mostly automobile enthusiasts.
Very smartly designed car
Thank you
Love your videos sir.
Hello! Loved the tour of your Rebo! I have two questions for you though.
1. Could you tell me how long does your EcoFlow take to charge fully after days worth of usage please consider both conditions i.e. while you are driving between places vs when you are camped at a site for a few days.
2. Also please share how do you ventilate while sleeping. Is pulling down window glass comfortable during mountain nights?
Good questions. I have River 2 Max Version.. Its capacity is 560W and the cigarette lighter socket provides around 100W of power. So it takes around 6 hours for me to fully charge the EcoFlow while driving. Same while camping as well... but I plan to install solar panels on my roof boxes to charge the Ecoflow when I'am at a place for a few days. I will get it done before the winter season starts.
Regarding ventilation.. I don't fully bang the doors shut, but keep a few mm gap when closing the door. In my Ecosport I had the window visor which allowed me to roll down the windows a little bit while sleeping and still avoid rain/snow from blowing inside. The Window visors currently available for the Jimny are fugly, so im waiting for some good ones to hit the market before i install them.
I pray to the god that never ever Rebo meet any kind of accident , you thought of all possibilities that’s fine.😊
Thank you. I feel that I have more chances of being hit by falling rocks than any other cars on the road. Hope neither happens though. Fingers crossed.
@@reboonwheels Very true and practical apprehension indeed. But similar things can happen anywhere in form of other shooting objects :-) BTW idea of roof top boxes indeed cheaper solution than Farad roof top box.
@@ExploreWithSandeepG And better looking as well.. Personally i feel that the Farad boxes are ugly. But they can be easily taken off and put on, unlike my setup.
Superb Video
thank you
Does anyone know which pressure cooker that is? Great little cooker for car camping.
Prestige baby handi 2L
Timelapse’s are beauty
Thank you
Could you share info on the roof rack please
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Can you confirm if the UPI ID is correct in the description, unable to find
Oh sorry.. my account was migrated from Citibank to Axis this month.. so the old UPI is not valid anymore. The new one is saravkupi@okaxis. I will update the description of all these videos now.