I mean that’s what makes this a dumb article. “Snow” is not a singular condition. It can mean soft fluffy snow, hard pack, frozen over and rutted, etc etc etc. What’s good for one is not necessarily good for another. And I for one don’t want to get out and reinflate my nasty, cold, covered in...
Eh…how?
Not to say it isn’t worth it, but I’m salaried, and any wheeling I do is on vacation or on the weekends. There’s no payback for saving 15 minutes.
I have this and a Viair 88P. The Viair lives in the Jeep and is my go to compressor. The Ryobi is fine for a winter top off, or inflating basketballs, but takes a lot longer.
Also consider as a standby compressor, something you bring along just in case, you need to deal with battery + charger...
Tag soup for me. One of our guys (my wife’s uncle, who is kinda of an idiot) didn’t shoot a 6-pointer for…reasons. The rest of us just saw doe. Oh well. Had beautiful weather, and the Jeep performed perfectly in season, and looks like a Jeep now!
I mean if I’m going on a dedicated offroad trip I might throw a trenching shovel or something in the trunk. But for “just having it on hand” you can’t beat an e-tool.
Folded up e-tool under the floor of the Jeep.
And plus whatever on the electric chainsaw. Dudes make fun of this but for small limbs and downed trees I can have it out and the trees cleared before they have their gas saw even started. And I don’t have to worry about gas spilling in my trunk...
Been watching our cameras, seeing a couple decent sized bucks. Rifle season opens in WI next Saturday and I can’t wait to get out there (leave for Deer camp Wed night)
This is what passes for a pretty big deer where we hunt in the woods, away from the farms.
My first Jeep I didn’t put in a dead pedal, and I kinda wished I had one. A family member who is 6’5” drove my Jeep and fell in love with it because his big size 14s fit in the footwell and he was able to stretch his leg out without the dead pedal. He ended up buying that Jeep off of me.
At 6’...