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    Cool products to load into your Defender

    Not sure if this belongs in the 'Marketplace Alerts' or 'Everything Else For Sale' sections - these are just cool things I come across which might be fun to add to whatever you haul around when you go trekking.

    Some of them might be conceptual, or in development, or seeking crowd funding.

    Also, 'Marketplace Alerts' seems to be all actual Land Rovers for sale.

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    IGLOO TRAILMATE ALL-TERRAIN COOLER

    Will keep ice frozen for 4 days apparently.

    Igloo Trailmate All-Terrain Cooler | The GearCaster


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    THE GO BOAT

    https://thegoboat.com/

    Apparently will fit in the back seat or trunk.


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    Winter road trip essential...
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrLandy View Post
    Winter road trip essential...
    Looks like you've found something we can agree on there, Mr Landy.

    However I thought that such a passionate Defender man as you would prefer this:

    [ame]http://youtu.be/rT5NxL7cUMs[/ame]

    I find my Laphroaig much harder to carry in the Defender than it was in the Disco. The rear door bottle holder in the Disco is the perfect size to carry a bottle of Laphroaig in it's cardboard tube. I haven't found a convenient spot in the Defender yet.

    Cheers,
    Jon

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon3950 View Post
    Looks like you've found something we can agree on there, Mr Landy.

    However I thought that such a passionate Defender man as you would prefer this:

    http://youtu.be/rT5NxL7cUMs

    I find my Laphroaig much harder to carry in the Defender than it was in the Disco. The rear door bottle holder in the Disco is the perfect size to carry a bottle of Laphroaig in it's cardboard tube. I haven't found a convenient spot in the Defender yet.

    Cheers,
    Jon
    Ah yes, my good mate Roger! Indeed. Thanks Jon, I haven't tried Kilchoman, but I reckon a visit is certainly on the cards :-)

    Nestled between the front seat cushion and the centre cubby box is the ideal location for a bottle of Islay's best. It's as though the Wilks gods have inadvertently made sure of secure storage. ...give it a try. 👍

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrLandy View Post
    Winter road trip essential...
    Plus a hip flask for those high country walks once you've set up camp?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrLandy View Post
    Ah yes, my good mate Roger! Indeed. Thanks Jon, I haven't tried Kilchoman, but I reckon a visit is certainly on the cards :-)

    Nestled between the front seat cushion and the centre cubby box is the ideal location for a bottle of Islay's best. It's as though the Wilks gods have inadvertently made sure of secure storage. ...give it a try. 👍
    I'll give that a try, but it may not be a good look if pulled over for an RBT.

    If you like Laphroaig I can recommend the Kilchoman. Lighter, less peaty with quite a hint of caramel, but still distinctly Islay in character. Have both at home at the moment and which one is my favorite depends on which one I'm drinking at the time.

    A visit is definately on the cards for us. Haven't been to Islay yet, the closest we've got to it is Skye, but it's planned for our next trip.

    Cheers,
    Jon

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Rey View Post
    Plus a hip flask for those high country walks once you've set up camp?
    Totes El Ray! Or just for when you Think you're going to walk, but you can't be bothered

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon3950 View Post
    I'll give that a try, but it may not be a good look if pulled over for an RBT.

    If you like Laphroaig I can recommend the Kilchoman. Lighter, less peaty with quite a hint of caramel, but still distinctly Islay in character. Have both at home at the moment and which one is my favorite depends on which one I'm drinking at the time.

    A visit is definately on the cards for us. Haven't been to Islay yet, the closest we've got to it is Skye, but it's planned for our next trip.

    Cheers,
    Jon
    Sounds ok, but I was hoping you'd say it was more peaty and smoky! I'm nearly out of Laphroiag, but I'm inspired! Dan Murphy?

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