BAT
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While I don't do much overlanding I do a lot of remote travel and camping which can only be accessed by kayak and what you can bring in and out on your kayak or small shuttle boat and my Gladiator. Times staying up to a week remote. What someone brings overlanding in a JT or any other vehicle is mostly for comfort they wish to have during that trip. Couple 5 gallon jugs of water, bag of mountain house meals, jetboil/coleman stove, cooler of ice and food (This will only last you 3-4 days) tent and small generator would hardly put a gladiator over its GVWR.No problems. We have overlanded or vehicle camped for over 40 years together. I use photos to help identify to others what our build is. Being over the listed GVWR is a key for many overlanders. The gladiator platform is a very viable option for people who want to go where other’s cannot. It’s capability is unsurpassed in the four wheel community. Staying within the listed GVWR is very difficult when building an overland vehicle.
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on five 33's I could gain upto 30kg or 66 pounds. Not much some say but that is 30 liters of water for a start.