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Recently I came across some of their products. Step22 seems to be an up and coming company catering to the off-road community.
Their products appear to be well designed and built solid.

Anyone have first hand experience with any of their storage products?

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Recently I came across some of their products. Step22 seems to be an up and coming company catering to the off-road community.
Their products appear to be well designed and built solid.

Anyone have first hand experience with any of their storage products?

(am I allowed to post a link to their site?)
I believe you can post a link so long you are not affiliated with them and earning anything off of sales.
 

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So far I’m pretty happy. Most of their products are sold out and doesn’t look like they’re getting inventory until March. I did find one of their retailers who had at least the regular ones available.

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So far I’m pretty happy. Most of their products are sold out and doesn’t look like they’re getting inventory until March. I did find one of their retailers who had at least the regular ones available.

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Nice! Is that insulated container also Step22?
Haven't seen that before?
 

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Nice! Is that insulated container also Step22?
Haven't seen that before?
No it’s from Roam Adventures. I like it. Smaller than I expected but it opens the way I want for the back of my Jeep next to my fridge.
 

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Not gonna lie, their hedgehog bag looks pretty legit. I have an older similar design from Europe that I take everywhere I travel, can hang it anywhere.
 

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I'm a big fan of their products. I have two of the Stingray flat boxes that I keep camping gear in. My Raom 95L box fits them perfectly, with a little bit of room left over. When I'm ready to head out, I just toss the Stingrays in the Roam on the roof and off I go. I don't have to think about whether or not I forgot something., and it makes unpacking easy when I get back home. At the campsite I can just pull them out as needed.
 

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I'm a big fan of their products. I have two of the Stingray flat boxes that I keep camping gear in. My Raom 95L box fits them perfectly, with a little bit of room left over. When I'm ready to head out, I just toss the Stingrays in the Roam on the roof and off I go. I don't have to think about whether or not I forgot something., and it makes unpacking easy when I get back home. At the campsite I can just pull them out as needed.
I bought the 105 L because I wanted to fit it in the back of my jeep and not on top of a roof rack. Unfortunately, the stingray flat boxes are a little too large. It actually worked out because I was able to replace some run of the mill plastic storage bins in my Turtleback with the Stepp22 product and they fit much nicer.

You can’t see them very well but they are tucked away in the corner so I can access them through the small hatch without having to open up the whole clamshell on the trailer. I’m thinking about replacing the other three plastic containers but that would simply be because I want to have everything matching and I like wasting money sometimes haha!

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I bought the 105 L because I wanted to fit it in the back of my jeep and not on top of a roof rack. Unfortunately, the stingray flat boxes are a little too large. It actually worked out because I was able to replace some run of the mill plastic storage bins in my Turtleback with the Stepp22 product and they fit much nicer.

You can’t see them very well but they are tucked away in the corner so I can access them through the small hatch without having to open up the whole clamshell on the trailer. I’m thinking about replacing the other three plastic containers but that would simply be because I want to have everything matching and I like wasting money sometimes haha!
Oh cool! I'm glad you found a use for them! I like them better than plastic bins, as they're more square on the walls (better interior volume) than bins. Unless you're stacking three high, the Stingrays are better.
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