Sweet camper setup. Is it a soft top over an aluminum frame? Is it welded-seam reinforced PVC or polyolefin? I've always wanted to make a top like that for my K5.
Galv steel RHS with a poly fabric that is stitched and welded in places. Very common set up around here.
I own a 79 K5 and it would work a treat on one.
How do you think the sand ladders would work with a fullsize truck? I've always been curious how they'd work in the snow. Some of the guys I wheeled with in Alaska carried sections of dimpled aluminum that the military used to build airstrips over swamps during WW2.
Whilst they are pretty tough they are not there for bridging in my mind, best kept as just as a traction aid, especially for full size rigs.
$200 for a no-name synthetic filled 20 degree F bag seems pretty steep. I'd rather do a Kelty Cosmic or a Wiggy's bag in that situation. I have a canvas Grizzly 2 person bag that is really well made and has been comfortable down to 0F that I paid less than $200 for.
That's in Australian dollars....probably $15 USD.
I'm not seeing what that pad does that any of the sub-$100 self-inflaters do. 4" thick is pretty plush, but I think my 3" pad with pillow, side bars, and different density zones for your back/hip/legs would be just as comfortable for 1/7 of the price.
Again due to sheer volume through 12x population and better exchange rates I am sure you can get equivalent or better products for far less outlay.
I have used and own a host cheap ones...I liked that one after using someone else and didn't give a rats arse about the cost.
You spend a third of your life asleep and I found it to be just as comfortable as my bed at home. In fact I have two of them as they were given the tick of approval from the 'Minister for Home Affairs', and she is very picky about sleeping gear when we are away camping.