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Inaugural camping trip with the Hybrid. It was loaded to the gills with equipment and water, as the campsite I use is remote. Averaged 36mpg with the weight and yaks acting as sails. The hybrid handled tame forest roads great. Biggest takeaway from the trip is the Continentals suck. They don't get along with sand or boat ramps. Mild A/T tires and a 1 inch level will solve all my problems.
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That's my plan as well...thinking about 225/65/17 Nokian Outpost ATR tires and a 1 inch leveling. I want to maximize mileage so I am reluctant to up size the tires or go with something too aggressive.
 

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I have an hybrid too and hoping to find the time to camp. . but i bought the hard roll up tonneau cover.. because i have to close the bed due to the sensitive stuff i put in the bed,,

i couldn’t find rack to could work withthe hard roll up tonneau… so i gave up on those expensive racks.

if i decide to keep the maverick i may invest in a topper and sell the tonneau.

the goal is to have a vehicle to do some camping and still be able to have a secured bed For daily stuff

an. Overland setup is not very convenient for us because when we camp, we also need the vehicle to go to town for quick errands or just doing stuff in town and back to the campground for the night.. a tent on top of the vehicle would have to be empty, closed and re deployed everytime …which sux for that.

so we are stuck with classic tent Too..

why im saying all this, is because since i got this maverick i spent over $2k of gears just to camp.
A couple of Lipo battery chargers, two solar panels, two freezers, a sun shelter, a beach cart, two different types of portable barbecue, id say we have $3000 worth of gears now… and the most expensive piece .. the maverick. ;)
 

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Inaugural camping trip with the Hybrid. It was loaded to the gills with equipment and water, as the campsite I use is remote. Averaged 36mpg with the weight and yaks acting as sails. The hybrid handled tame forest roads great. Biggest takeaway from the trip is the Continentals suck. They don't get along with sand or boat ramps. Mild A/T tires and a 1 inch level will solve all my problems.
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I have an hybrid too and hoping to find the time to camp. . but i bought the hard roll up tonneau cover.. because i have to close the bed due to the sensitive stuff i put in the bed,,

i couldn’t find rack to could work withthe hard roll up tonneau… so i gave up on those expensive racks.

if i decide to keep the maverick i may invest in a topper and sell the tonneau.

the goal is to have a vehicle to do some camping and still be able to have a secured bed For daily stuff

an. Overland setup is not very convenient for us because when we camp, we also need the vehicle to go to town for quick errands or just doing stuff in town and back to the campground for the night.. a tent on top of the vehicle would have to be empty, closed and re deployed everytime …which sux for that.

so we are stuck with classic tent Too..

why im saying all this, is because since i got this maverick i spent over $2k of gears just to camp.
A couple of Lipo battery chargers, two solar panels, two freezers, a sun shelter, a beach cart, two different types of portable barbecue, id say we have $3000 worth of gears now… and the most expensive piece .. the maverick. ;)
I get the overland concept / buddies love it. But I am just not into rendering the vehicle helpless with a ladder and tent combo ,.until it's taken down. Going up and down a steep ladder sounds fun until it isn't. PROs are it keeps critters away and u never have to locate a suitable flat spot without shrubs/rocks/anthills for a tent.

I will probably break in the Maverick this weekend. Cot in the bed and comfy pillow + stars. Will miss camping in our Honda Element but it's new rig time.
 

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at some camp site we did awhile ago, there was snakes and strange bugs All over… Dunno if there was alligators.. so instead of deploying the tent, we left everything outside our suv except the food, and we just slept in the suv the whole week.

Suv are great for that. Pickup truck… not really.


i also remember that it was so hot and warm i couldn't sleep..

thinking about getting one those portable ac for tent but they are, like $800-$1000 each,,, kinda expensive not sure if it worth investing in portable camping ac unit.
 
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Update on the problem correction. 1" rough country level installed on the hybrid. Very easy install for any shadetree. Now to get the A/Ts to solve the other half and get the next camping trip scheduled.
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What tires are you considering? Member Adospeed has the Dextero DAT1 in 245/65/17 on a hybrid and has made several posts...
 

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Update on the problem correction. 1" rough country level installed on the hybrid. Very easy install for any shadetree. Now to get the A/Ts to solve the other half and get the next camping trip scheduled.
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the Rough Country website only shows the 1" leveling kit for the AWD(4WD). I infer it works fine on the Hybrid?
 

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Inaugural camping trip with the Hybrid. It was loaded to the gills with equipment and water, as the campsite I use is remote. Averaged 36mpg with the weight and yaks acting as sails. The hybrid handled tame forest roads great. Biggest takeaway from the trip is the Continentals suck. They don't get along with sand or boat ramps. Mild A/T tires and a 1 inch level will solve all my problems.
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Inaugural camping trip with the Hybrid. It was loaded to the gills with equipment and water, as the campsite I use is remote. Averaged 36mpg with the weight and yaks acting as sails. The hybrid handled tame forest roads great. Biggest takeaway from the trip is the Continentals suck. They don't get along with sand or boat ramps. Mild A/T tires and a 1 inch level will solve all my problems.
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the Continentals suck. They don't get along with sand or boat ramps. Mild A/T tires and a 1 inch level will solve all my problems.
Wow that trip looks awesome. I fit my yaks in the bed, but a roof rack frees up so much more room.

And yes, even in rain the Continentals seem to be terrible. can't wait to order some winter tires for the fall.
 

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I'm looking for a rack for my kayaks. What rack is that? Thanks
 
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the Rough Country website only shows the 1" leveling kit for the AWD(4WD). I infer it works fine on the Hybrid?
It bolts on perfectly on the hybrid.
 
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I'm looking for a rack for my kayaks. What rack is that? Thanks
Werner universal that I shortened. There is a small write up in another thread in my profile.
 
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What tires are you considering? Member Adospeed has the Dextero DAT1 in 245/65/17 on a hybrid and has made several posts...
Fixed the tire problem today. Not what I originally planned but I snapped up a pair of Bronco Sport wheels with Continental CrossContact ATRs already mounted.
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