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I just saw the cost of these, that is some major commitment to overlanding. They look like they would be a lot of fun to have though.
I think, generally, expedition grade (long term camping) gear is pricey. Ursas are not cheap, but if you get a base model they really arent much more than the RTT comparison.

First, you can sell your hard top to offset some of the cost.

That leaves you with about 6500 bucks. An Alucab RTT of similar quality, wedge design, is 4k. A rhino rack backbone system, installed is 1500. So you're gettin down to about 1k difference for an item that makes no impact on fuel economy and allows for much more interior customization.

I would say if you plan on doing weekends, they're overkill. If ya like taking off for weeks at a time, imo it's alucab or ursa minor. A commitment, to be sure, but worth it for the task.

Our next big trip is the dalton highway. :)
 

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