ACAD_Cowboy
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So I'm not really sure how to couch this because on the one hand I love what the Gladiator represents and how it could be employed but on the other I am also coming to terms with how much it doesn't fit with my plan, at least in its current and forseeable designs.
Using a simple single day trip to the beach as a model, I needed to haul 2 adults, 2 children of elementary age and 2 dogs in the 30-35lb class. Joining us and planned for in the load out is 2 other adults and 3 similar children. A very reasonable setup designed to cover brunch to supper.
The load out:
1 200qt: 64 cans, 24 bottles, cold water ro fill
1 65qt: dry/cold foods with ice packs
4 camp chairs
1 sun umbrella
1 10x10 with awning pop up
3 boogie boards
1 scoop shovel
1 thunder bucket
1 pop up thunder bucket tent
4 5.56 plastic cans, sundry fishing a d required recovery gear
1 smokey joe weber grill
1 8lb bag charcoal
1 charcoal chimney
2 fishing poles with sand stand
1 4' lifetime folding leg table
Typical collection of towels, swimsuits, sunblock, beach toys, fins
The boys ride in car seats and the girls ride the 3rd row jump seat with seatbelt clips, no sense is my fur missles becoming a fur bomb.
To adapt to longer stay format I would add the roof bars and load on the tent(s), bags, camp stove(s) & fuel etc.
Howeve as we can all see, seating is fixed and load space is at a premium. Further complicating matters is we wheel and not the polite dirt road kind but the gee shucks now what kind; so all the camp fixins need to be removed, setup and hopefully returned to.
And this is where the Gladiator doesn't seem to fit.
Yes, I can correct the geometry to perform on par with my JKU and all the new tricks that come with new platforms. What I can't do is make enough space as it seems. "The solution" it seems is a cap and a pair of racks and retaining at least one of the hitch baskets but the economics says its getting on 5k and likely more in a decked box to police up all the sundries is blended in.
Ultimatly I feel like an unlimited form factor with a full length roof rack would be my solution to my specific conditions. However I want to hear other voices and other opinions because no man is an island.
And because I'm a diplomatic guy, I can also see a situation in which a Gladiator makes a lot of sense. The load carry and tow capacity means I can in theory build a pretty wicked camp trailer and transfer the lions share of the load off the rig. It wouldn't solve the seating problem but that's a different problem.
As some follow on, we did see some Gladiators at the beach doing the beach rig thing with canopys carrying boards and poles, tops and doors off. One guy on the highway had a bed full of camp and a bike rack and an honerable mention goes to the daring man in the bone stock sport rental who braved the sand on some super skinny all terrains; you sir deserve a beer for the balls yous displayed.
Also seen was an uncountable hoarde of pickups and grand cherokees with the wrong tires, too much air and no clue which sand is safe sand. But in the midst of this was an e350 4x4 diesel on 33" MT and that dude had it together.
So what are your thoughts? How would you solve the problem with or without a gladiator.
Using a simple single day trip to the beach as a model, I needed to haul 2 adults, 2 children of elementary age and 2 dogs in the 30-35lb class. Joining us and planned for in the load out is 2 other adults and 3 similar children. A very reasonable setup designed to cover brunch to supper.
The load out:
1 200qt: 64 cans, 24 bottles, cold water ro fill
1 65qt: dry/cold foods with ice packs
4 camp chairs
1 sun umbrella
1 10x10 with awning pop up
3 boogie boards
1 scoop shovel
1 thunder bucket
1 pop up thunder bucket tent
4 5.56 plastic cans, sundry fishing a d required recovery gear
1 smokey joe weber grill
1 8lb bag charcoal
1 charcoal chimney
2 fishing poles with sand stand
1 4' lifetime folding leg table
Typical collection of towels, swimsuits, sunblock, beach toys, fins
The boys ride in car seats and the girls ride the 3rd row jump seat with seatbelt clips, no sense is my fur missles becoming a fur bomb.
To adapt to longer stay format I would add the roof bars and load on the tent(s), bags, camp stove(s) & fuel etc.
Howeve as we can all see, seating is fixed and load space is at a premium. Further complicating matters is we wheel and not the polite dirt road kind but the gee shucks now what kind; so all the camp fixins need to be removed, setup and hopefully returned to.
And this is where the Gladiator doesn't seem to fit.
Yes, I can correct the geometry to perform on par with my JKU and all the new tricks that come with new platforms. What I can't do is make enough space as it seems. "The solution" it seems is a cap and a pair of racks and retaining at least one of the hitch baskets but the economics says its getting on 5k and likely more in a decked box to police up all the sundries is blended in.
Ultimatly I feel like an unlimited form factor with a full length roof rack would be my solution to my specific conditions. However I want to hear other voices and other opinions because no man is an island.
And because I'm a diplomatic guy, I can also see a situation in which a Gladiator makes a lot of sense. The load carry and tow capacity means I can in theory build a pretty wicked camp trailer and transfer the lions share of the load off the rig. It wouldn't solve the seating problem but that's a different problem.
As some follow on, we did see some Gladiators at the beach doing the beach rig thing with canopys carrying boards and poles, tops and doors off. One guy on the highway had a bed full of camp and a bike rack and an honerable mention goes to the daring man in the bone stock sport rental who braved the sand on some super skinny all terrains; you sir deserve a beer for the balls yous displayed.
Also seen was an uncountable hoarde of pickups and grand cherokees with the wrong tires, too much air and no clue which sand is safe sand. But in the midst of this was an e350 4x4 diesel on 33" MT and that dude had it together.
So what are your thoughts? How would you solve the problem with or without a gladiator.
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