Overlanding Gear That Actually Makes Sense for Florida Use
Florida overlanding looks different than Colorado overlanding. Heat, humidity, sand, and limited public-land options change what gear earns its place.
Overland gear earns its place when it makes a trip easier and stays out of the way at home. Roof and bed racks, sleep platforms, drawers, fridges, awnings, onboard power, and lighting all need to be planned together so the rig is still usable as a daily. These resources focus on practical Florida and Southeast use cases.
Florida overlanding looks different than Colorado overlanding. Heat, humidity, sand, and limited public-land options change what gear earns its place.
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Sleep systems, drawers, racks, awnings, and power integrated cleanly.
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