The solar charging really makes the light useful for using at camp and lighting up a pathway just enough to avoid things on the ground and to get to a brighter light when needed.
I prefer the Gen Y height adjustable hitch; it’s heavier and more expensive, but it is also fully slotted and far more rugged, likely to survive an accident and hold on to the trailer better than the cheaper alternatives.
Agreed! I love my Geny as well, however, many many people will not come close to justifying the price for something that's not used much.....or as a quality gift
I have the Etrailer dual ball hitch. It's stout, I'll give it that. But it rattles like crazy. And the gusset prevents the use of an anti-rattle hitch tightener. So, it is what it is. A good hitch, for a good price, that rattles a lot when unloaded or going over bumps while loaded. Can't have everything for under $100 lol. I still recommend it, great hitch.
@@riccochet704 wrap some electrical tape around the hitch and anything that rattles. It will take out the gaps. Just one wrap no overlap if it still rattles one more wrap. I do this to all my hitches and it works great. To many wraps and it will be to tight to insert so play with some.
1) I noticed that you didn’t remove the top Velcro when you installed the new one. Why? 2) lI don’t believe that I’ve seen you test the Anderson hitch before. How well is it and how much does it cost to buy? Does e*trailer sell the Anderson hitch? 3) You should test the light in the dark to see how well it works as a follow up video. 4) 👍👍 on the bags. I keep my straps in an old swimming pool chlorine tablet bucket in the bed of my truck. That bag is a good idea.
The solar charging really makes the light useful for using at camp and lighting up a pathway just enough to avoid things on the ground and to get to a brighter light when needed.
I love my Anderson adjustable hitch. I’ve had mine over 15 yrs with no problems. And lives in the back of truck about 90% of time.
I prefer the Gen Y height adjustable hitch; it’s heavier and more expensive, but it is also fully slotted and far more rugged, likely to survive an accident and hold on to the trailer better than the cheaper alternatives.
Agreed! I love my Geny as well, however, many many people will not come close to justifying the price for something that's not used much.....or as a quality gift
I have the Etrailer dual ball hitch. It's stout, I'll give it that. But it rattles like crazy. And the gusset prevents the use of an anti-rattle hitch tightener. So, it is what it is. A good hitch, for a good price, that rattles a lot when unloaded or going over bumps while loaded. Can't have everything for under $100 lol. I still recommend it, great hitch.
@@riccochet704 wrap some electrical tape around the hitch and anything that rattles. It will take out the gaps. Just one wrap no overlap if it still rattles one more wrap. I do this to all my hitches and it works great. To many wraps and it will be to tight to insert so play with some.
1) I noticed that you didn’t remove the top Velcro when you installed the new one. Why?
2) lI don’t believe that I’ve seen you test the Anderson hitch before. How well is it and how much does it cost to buy? Does e*trailer sell the Anderson hitch?
3) You should test the light in the dark to see how well it works as a follow up video.
4) 👍👍 on the bags. I keep my straps in an old swimming pool chlorine tablet bucket in the bed of my truck. That bag is a good idea.
I love the idea of these multi height hitches but, I can’t stand the rattling of a regular one vs one in this style….