Being prepared on the trail can mean the difference between a great ride and a not so great ride. With a little time and a little research, there are a lot of tools that will help the day go well. Most of these essentials will probably never get used, but when they do, you will realize that you shouldn't go off-roading without them. Matt from Savage UTV is a Baja and UTV vet that has more miles under his belt that most of us combined. These are his 8 must have trail essentials that he doesn't go off-roading without. Click to watch video
This mount is perfect for my scissor jack to me mounted on my Molle panel for my VW Vanagon. The only item I wish it had that if there was a locking mechanism so nobody can take it when. I’m away from my vehicle.
I needed a solution for Sprinter vans and Small Rv’s. The lift is high, quick and stable. Beats lugging my 3 ton floor jack around, especially in dirt and rocks.
My drill handled it well, no lugging with an 18v Milwaukee in position 1.
Recommend it highly.
Reinforced with a pin and drilled through for strap hook to keep very secure and not rattle around under hood on full cage baja bug. Held up great during thrashing climbing to top on Black peak in Pamo canyon. Did not move at all. Support was great and willcall in escondido another benefit to socal peeps!
Bought this jack for Polaris General. Since we ride mostly alone I wanted a jack that is safe,fairly light and one that could right a rolled vehicle with proper technique. This jack fit the bill. The price was a hard swallow but piece of of mind was important to me. Now after owning it, I think it's great. It makes lifting the unit simple and fast in the field or in the shop. About me: 64 years old, polaris general xp4, travel and ride WV., Moab, AZ, SD.
Perfect solution for cars that don’t have room for both a floor jack and a jack stand such as my 2014 RS7