Although the reviewers and some commentators think the ladder is for elderly individuals consider for a moment that this is the only ladder that can assist those who have sustained injury and still want to remain active. Athletes, military, etc who may no longer be able to make an upward approach will definitely appreciate wide steps, shallower angle, and hand rails. Barriers to entry need not only be financial but also could be disability both born or incurred and temporary or permanent. I applaud ARB in this respect. I appreciate the concept yet agree others that modifications are needed (increased length, quality zippers, increased load bearing capacity for rails, and water channels for liquid egress as well as caps to prevent dirt ingress at the drain holes). Cheers
I'd like to see how they compare to the kings alloy hardshell for shits and gigs, if anything it'd bring more people to the video. Motop as a budget contender with its insulation layer in there new gens.
iKamper is a well made tent. Top notch quality. But my reasoning is that it is just too expensive for what it offers. Its a fabric tent with loads of things for the wind to make noise on. It doesnt look like you can store 2 big sleeping bags and pillows in the tent while its folded up and you have to air down the mattress. It takes a while to set up and pack down. Its a hardshell tent with the downsides of a softshell. Test Alu Cab 3R.
Although the reviewers and some commentators think the ladder is for elderly individuals consider for a moment that this is the only ladder that can assist those who have sustained injury and still want to remain active. Athletes, military, etc who may no longer be able to make an upward approach will definitely appreciate wide steps, shallower angle, and hand rails. Barriers to entry need not only be financial but also could be disability both born or incurred and temporary or permanent. I applaud ARB in this respect. I appreciate the concept yet agree others that modifications are needed (increased length, quality zippers, increased load bearing capacity for rails, and water channels for liquid egress as well as caps to prevent dirt ingress at the drain holes). Cheers
so mad... it's about 1" or 25mm too tall for my garage to mount on my Outback Wilderness... I really wanted this too.
OCAM have a similar style tent to the ikamper but at a much more reasonable price. I would like to see how it compares.
4x4 network deluxe tent. They are fairly new to the market. I’m waiting for mine atm
Alu cab lt50 small compact hardshell tent with a really low profile tent!
Would be great to see a review of it.
Please do the Darche highland 1300!!!
I'd like to see how they compare to the kings alloy hardshell for shits and gigs, if anything it'd bring more people to the video.
Motop as a budget contender with its insulation layer in there new gens.
Do the drifta desert cruiser 1.2 tent by wildlands.
What about you try and get the same type of tent but the latest by Kings to compare price and quality?
Bush company AX27
$7500 is lots!
More than my 4x4!
This isn't $7500, apologies if that figure was used.
$6,600 on website, free delivery lol
iKamper is a well made tent. Top notch quality. But my reasoning is that it is just too expensive for what it offers. Its a fabric tent with loads of things for the wind to make noise on. It doesnt look like you can store 2 big sleeping bags and pillows in the tent while its folded up and you have to air down the mattress. It takes a while to set up and pack down. Its a hardshell tent with the downsides of a softshell.
Test Alu Cab 3R.
$5,600 👍👎
like to see what you guy's think of the alu cab LT-50 is about 50kg and the pros and cons of canvas vs the polyester rip stop stuff