Looks like Hothead makes a soft top version now.
https://hotheadheadliners.com/collections/2020-jeep-gladiator-jt/products/2020-2021-jeep-gladiator-jt-soft-top-headliners?variant=32515478323266
I use this deflator and so far its been quite reliable and accurate.
Also another vote for the Viair compressor. It's worked flawlessly for me and I can let friends borrow it without them needing to be right alongside me.
I have the new Owlcam (they've relaunched under new ownership) and really like it. I chose this due to its cloud based storage of videos similar to Ring cams without needing another device. Bonus that 67 Designs makes a mount for it.
I was quite shocked when I reached out to see how bad it was and realized how thin the material actually is. Unreal. I will say that I PM'ed JeepCares here at the same time as my post and they've already replied. Eager to see the resolution. I'm reading of other owners who've had their's...
Well, I fell victim to the weak/flimsy front inner fenders on my Rubicon. Discovered it yesterday afternoon on my passenger side. They're pretty tore up. These stock liners are embarassingly thin @JeepCares
I really like them. No hood flutter (not that I ever had any), and these were far easier to install then the Amazon reviews let on. Only tip for installation is to either have a ball end or stubby allen wrench handy.
Unless you're looking for a rather specific direct to consumer brand, hard to beat Amazon IMO. That's where I got most of my recovery gear, as they carry large brands like ARB, Warn, etc along with many others. Even bought my bumper there, and it shipped from Quadratec.
If you'll be camping more than I would get the awning. Shade makes a world of difference at camp. The snorkel can come later, unless you're in the desert and closely follow others regularly and thus need cleaner air.
It wasn't that bad out this weekend; granted as a desert local now (was in HB until this past Dec) anything below 110 falls in that "its not that bad out" category.
I live in the Southern California desert and I get waves 80% of the time. I should add that my experience is I get waves from Jeeps built for actual off-road use. The soccer moms and grumpers don't wave; I just don't think they know of the Jeep wave.