How true!!!tintin wrote: After that the pockets will slowly empty themself with new gadgets, upgrades and other goodies which you find you will "need" for offroading.
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- Gulzar
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Hi Dave,
I vouch for the statement from MB Hammer, leosoul and Tintin. I had my first trip with the gang last weekend and I felt very comfortable with them. For the record that was my second ever offroad trip.
I was lent a radio when I announced prior to the trip that I had no radio, and I was pulled out with others' recovery kit when I was stuck a couple of times.
It is a good advice though to always have a spade, a snach strap and shackles as a minimum when you go offroad. The other stuff you can buy later on.
I vouch for the statement from MB Hammer, leosoul and Tintin. I had my first trip with the gang last weekend and I felt very comfortable with them. For the record that was my second ever offroad trip.
I was lent a radio when I announced prior to the trip that I had no radio, and I was pulled out with others' recovery kit when I was stuck a couple of times.
It is a good advice though to always have a spade, a snach strap and shackles as a minimum when you go offroad. The other stuff you can buy later on.
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