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Basecamp

Basecamp is the curated shelf for the stopped hours — camp essentials selected to make camp life simpler and better. Browse what’s current here, and see the full Lifestyle collection for the complete camp system: shelter, cold food, power, and the furniture that makes dirt feel furnished.

How to shop a collection this small

This is a focused corner of the store — a couple of Basecamp products rather than a wall of them — so treat it like a parts shelf, not a rabbit hole. Read the listings closely: what a piece mounts to, what it weighs, and whether it earns space on trips where every cubic inch argues for itself. Use the year, make, and model filter wherever fitment applies, and if what you need isn't here, the full accessories catalog is the wider net. Small collections change, too — new pieces land as they're released, so a quick look back before a big trip costs nothing.

What makes camp gear worth carrying

The test for any camp-side purchase is boring and reliable: does it get used every trip, or does it ride along waiting for a scenario? Gear that earns its keep tends to do one job fast — less setup, less cleanup, fewer parts to lose in the dark. Weight and packed size matter more than they seem online; a truck loaded to the headliner drives like it, and heavy items stored high make it worse. Durability counts double out here — camp gear lives in dust, gets dropped on rock, and rides mile after mile of washboard, so the flimsy option fails first. Buy the thing you'll use at every stop before the thing you might use at one.

Rounding out the rest of the rig

Camp comfort sits downstream of the basics. Air management makes every trail mile better — see on-board air for airing back up after a day at low pressure — and recovery gear is the insurance policy every loaded truck should carry before it buys anything comfortable. Get those handled, then let camp upgrades follow the trips you actually take.

Basecamp FAQs

Are these accessories vehicle-specific or universal?

Check each listing — small collections mix both. Vehicle-specific pieces call out exact years and models, and the year, make, and model filter confirms fit fast. Universal gear lists dimensions and mounting requirements instead, which means the measuring is on you: know your available space and hardware before ordering, and you'll skip the return line.

What if I don't see what I need in this collection?

Browse the broader accessories catalog — this page is a narrow slice of it. Filtering by your vehicle is usually the faster path anyway, since it surfaces everything that fits your truck across categories in one pass. Collections this size also grow as new Basecamp products are released, so it's worth a second look before your next big trip.

Do I need a full camp setup before my first trip?

No — shelter, sleep, water, food, and a way out of trouble cover trip one. Most seasoned overlanders built their kits one annoyance at a time, replacing whatever failed or fumbled worst on the last outing. That sequence beats a shopping spree, because your trips — not a checklist — decide what actually earns space in the truck.