Blue Ridge Overland Gear featured includes... Headrest IFAK Kit: www.blueridgeoverlandgear.com/collections/headrest/products/headrest-ifak-kit Molle Seatback Panel: www.blueridgeoverlandgear.com/collections/vehicle/products/triple-run-molle-seat-back-panel-14-x-20-black Velcro Pouch XL: www.blueridgeoverlandgear.com/collections/vehicle/products/velcro-pouch-xl-12-x-6-x-2 Velcro Pouch Large: www.blueridgeoverlandgear.com/collections/vehicle/products/velcro-pouch-large-12-x-4-x-2 Headrest Storage Bag: www.blueridgeoverlandgear.com/collections/vehicle/products/headrest-storage-bag Headrest Trash Bag www.blueridgeoverlandgear.com/collections/vehicle/products/headrest-trash-bag Small GP Pouch: www.blueridgeoverlandgear.com/collections/vehicle/products/small-gp-pouch-velcro-front-7-x-3-x-5 Medium First Aid IFAK Bag www.blueridgeoverlandgear.com/collections/first-aid/products/first-aid-ifak-bag-medium
Very nice build and even better review! I wonder how do you access the storage area under the Goose Gear plate in the back? They moved the hatch opening to the right but it sits under the drawers.
Rose Gold Wing access doors in the back of the Jeep how did you order your Ursa Minor. Did you order it blank or with the holes or just how did you order it
Two guys rolled their jeeps and both of them had J30s?!?! Seems like those kits make the jeep way too top heavy. I wonder how bad everything was damaged? Insurance claim?
The convenience and comfort definitely adds weight, but no more than a rooftop tent, or even a heavily loaded roof rack. Chris and Dan both spend countless days in their rigs, so it's fair to say they have probably encountered the most diverse trail conditions.
Blue Ridge Overland Gear featured includes...
Headrest IFAK Kit:
www.blueridgeoverlandgear.com/collections/headrest/products/headrest-ifak-kit
Molle Seatback Panel:
www.blueridgeoverlandgear.com/collections/vehicle/products/triple-run-molle-seat-back-panel-14-x-20-black
Velcro Pouch XL:
www.blueridgeoverlandgear.com/collections/vehicle/products/velcro-pouch-xl-12-x-6-x-2
Velcro Pouch Large:
www.blueridgeoverlandgear.com/collections/vehicle/products/velcro-pouch-large-12-x-4-x-2
Headrest Storage Bag:
www.blueridgeoverlandgear.com/collections/vehicle/products/headrest-storage-bag
Headrest Trash Bag
www.blueridgeoverlandgear.com/collections/vehicle/products/headrest-trash-bag
Small GP Pouch:
www.blueridgeoverlandgear.com/collections/vehicle/products/small-gp-pouch-velcro-front-7-x-3-x-5
Medium First Aid IFAK Bag
www.blueridgeoverlandgear.com/collections/first-aid/products/first-aid-ifak-bag-medium
Great build! And what a presence on camera...well done, John!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Probably one of the best, well organized, and well performing rigs out there!
Agreed! John has it dialed in!
Great Video guys! John’s attention to detail on his build is second to none! Well done sir!
We agree!
Excellent work, John!
He did a great job! Thanks for watching!
Just happened upon your video is a suggestion really like your Billip of your jeep very slick. Thank you for sharing.
Great rig. Congratulations 🌟 Thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks 👍
we need the headrest trash bag again!!
We'll have them back in stock soon!
Very nice build and even better review! I wonder how do you access the storage area under the Goose Gear plate in the back? They moved the hatch opening to the right but it sits under the drawers.
Thanks! You'll have to ping John on IG for those details.
Do u get condensation in ur auxiliary fuel tank??
Thanks for the comment! Reaching out to John on IG is probably your best bet.
Rose Gold Wing access doors in the back of the Jeep how did you order your Ursa Minor. Did you order it blank or with the holes or just how did you order it
That was supposed to be Gullwing
Hey! Thanks for the comment. You can reach John at his IG linked in the description.
Two guys rolled their jeeps and both of them had J30s?!?! Seems like those kits make the jeep way too top heavy. I wonder how bad everything was damaged? Insurance claim?
The convenience and comfort definitely adds weight, but no more than a rooftop tent, or even a heavily loaded roof rack. Chris and Dan both spend countless days in their rigs, so it's fair to say they have probably encountered the most diverse trail conditions.