![]() The iKamper Disco Cooking System also comes with a wooden board that can help to support drinks, food or cooking utensils, and a chain system to leave the plate hanging is you don’t want to heat it with a gas/propane flame. That plate is made of cast iron, the best in the market, and it can be very, very easily cleaned. You can then attach the metal disc or plate on top. Basically, the three legs can be pulled out into different heights, and they keep their balance on any terrain really well thanks to the rubber feet. Similar to the Tembo Tusk, the Disco comes with a metal tripod base, it has different height options for you to set up. This great product is pretty much a portable outdoor cooking system, very lightweight, fairly compact, easy to set up and take down, but most importantly: allows you to cook many different types of foods in a clean and easy manner. ![]() Well, we knew iKamper was going to be showcasing a new product at the Expo, and it was the Disco. If you have any comments of your own, leave them below, we’d love to hear them! Once again, this is not us grading or thinking one thing is better than the other, simply it’s the opinion of our team, and ourselves trying to give you a review of what we saw and learnt. In this short article, I’ll make a recap of what really caught the eye of the Off Road Tents staff at the Expo. What Caught Our Eyes At The Overland Expo West 2021 That said, let’s jump into what matters: the Expo. We had to Uber our way there and back, but it was fine, as the park wasn’t far from the parking lots of the University. It happens, hopefully next year they’ll have more shuttles. Too many people, and the shuttles weren’t enough. Organization for Saturday wasn’t as great, because it was packed. On top of that, before we got on the shuttle, there were a few volunteers helping scanning QR codes to make sure your tickets were all good, and once at the event it was fairly quick to do the line, get the stamp or bracelet, and go in. I want to give a kudos to the organizers of the event, because we were able to just park our vehicle in the NAU (Northern Arizona University) campus and then a shuttle took us to the Fort Tuthill Park, and back to our parking lot.įriday wasn’t as packed, so getting to the Expo and back was quite easy. ![]() We got there around Friday at 2 pm, which was already a bit late all things considered. Why? Simple, the place is pretty big and there’s a lot to see! ![]() Were you able to go? If you did, tell us what booth and which products stood out the most for you in the comment section below.Īs to us, well, we had a 3-day pass and it was totally worth it. This year we didn’t have a stand or booth, but it was a great opportunity for all of us to roam around, meet with brands we already carry, meet customers and other passionate overlanders, as well as being able to explore new booths and learn as much as we could from new products and other businesses. Almost the whole Off Road Tents team made it there, but we had to leave a couple back home to keep the business going. We had the chance to attend to the Overland Expo West this past weekend from the 24 th to the 26 th of September of 2021, in Flagstaff Arizona. Overland Expo West 2021: The Off Road Tents Team Experience
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