Tagged With "Fastway Flip"
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Dish drying mat for flip-up counter extension
We have and use 2 large drying mats at home and really like them. On our current trip we found the perfect size for our counter extension. It was $8.00 at a local backpacking store. My wife modified it by sewing 2 small pieces of Velcro so that it doesn't blow off the screened side of the door handle when drying or fall off while in transit. It's not as thick as our mats at home, but is perfect for camping. Like ours at home it is washable. Here are a few shots as well as a screenshot of a...
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Bed-Maid Sleeping Set
Hi All,In case anyone is wondering, we absolutely love the Bed-Maid Sleeping Set. We had a difficult time finding any information on it, and no one seemed to be promoting it when we bought our 1685 in February. My husband was really...
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Inexpensive Front Receiver
I've had some challenges this year parking my little 1575 in some very tight spaces in the woods with minimal maneuvering room and my long wheelbase truck. Just found this inexpensive front receiver that replaces one of the F-150's front...
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Re: Lance Factory Tour and BBQ Rally
Such a great time! Everyone, and I truly mean everyone, was as fabulous as you would expect. I'll post all of my thoughts on that in the appropriate after-party thread when it shows itself. However, I need to discuss trains, raccoons, coyotes, & lions. Yep, you read that right - raccoons. So after 2 nights in a tent I actually got used to the continuous sounds of trains, coyotes, & lions, but this morning at 5:10 when I crawled out of my tent to start loading my car for the drive...
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Re: Folding Bikes
wahoonc...Some might say you have gone overboard, but it won't be us! Hey, who wears flip-flops on a 10 mile hike?! Same thing with bicycles. And, we Lancers do love our gear!
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Flip and Beth Robison
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RSI Smartcap
Just a preliminary review, only had it for 3 days so far... Got an RSI Smartcap installed on my F-150 this week. The Smartcap is a canopy manufactured in South Africa. Pros: Made of stainless steel, not fiberglass. Custom version available for many newer truck models. Weighs less than fiberglass, ~200 lbs. Integrated rails for attaching racks or other items to the top. Very strong, can hold 330 lbs on top while moving, 770 lbs stationary. Sides feature gullwing glass panels that flip up,...
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Re: Blackstone 17" review and question
Just a thought, unless you need the windscreens often, couldn't you just roll some aluminum foil and push it between the griddle and the housing? I totally agree the Blackstone is heavy and annoying to carry around, but it is the best way to feed a large group. We try to avoid frying anything inside the trailer, especially bacon, because it makes a mess. The Blackstone is so easy to clean and more versatile than a grill. A bag is a must. Blackstone uses very good quality ballistic nylon for...
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Re: Blackstone 17" review and question
It would be more accurate to say that the 17" bag is designed to include the griddle, but it must be turned upside down. Not at all sure why that is an issue, especially as it reduces the package size. I can (just) fit the bagged unit into the "coffin" pass through storage.