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While I do own my fair share of Blue Ridge Overland products, I've slowly been amassing my collection of Step 22 gear organizers. These seem to have a great shape and just the right size to fit in the nooks and crannies of the Jeep and AluCab Contour Canopy cupboards. Organization isn't cheap, but it's well worth it for my OCD.

How's anyone else using Step 22 gear?

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I've seen their stuff. It's pretty nice. Is it worth the price?
 
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I've seen their stuff. It's pretty nice. Is it worth the price?
I might be numb from paying "overland" prices over the years, but yes it's worth it. Step 22 gear is very well made and I like the material options. What really impresses me the most is how well thought-out their pieces are in terms of function and form. How much stuff you can cram into such a small foot print is what's amazing. For example, the Pangolin Tool roll fits an insane amount of tools and still fits under the back seat, plus it rolls completely into itself. Everything also has removable name tags too. I just really took notice of them last year at Expo and after buying my first piece I'm hooked.
 
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I might be numb from paying "overland" prices over the years, but yes it's worth it. Step 22 gear is very well made and I like the material options. What really impresses me the most is how well thought-out their pieces are in terms of function and form. How much stuff you can cram into such a small foot print is what's amazing. For example, the Pangolin Tool roll fits an insane amount of tools and still fits under the back seat, plus it rolls completely into itself. Everything also has removable name tags too. I just really took notice of them last year at Expo and after buying my first piece I'm hooked.
Good to hear, I saw them at the Expo last year too, but we left there with a rooftop tent and that kind of killed the budget. Might have to look again soon.
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