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Backland Expedition - Sprinter 144" Regular-Depth Pods

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Backland Expedition - Sprinter 144" Regular-Depth PodsNote: Does not ship to the USA. Combine traveling in a van with having a great night's sleep! Introducing Backland Expedition Gear's latest innovation, the ClimateCore PODS meticulously designed to provide an outstanding R5 Insulation Value. Neglecting to insulate the area where you sleep simply doesn't make sense. It's not only about retaining warmth but also about shielding yourself from the scorching heat of the sun. Don't miss out on this

Note: Does not ship to the USA.

Combine traveling in a van with having a great night's sleep! Introducing Backland Expedition Gear's latest innovation, the ClimateCore PODS - meticulously designed to provide an outstanding R5 Insulation Value. Neglecting to insulate the area where you sleep simply doesn't make sense. It's not only about retaining warmth but also about shielding yourself from the scorching heat of the sun. Don't miss out on this opportunity to elevate your van life experience to a whole new level of coziness and climate control.

Sprinters are measuring 72” window to window and most adults need a few more inches to be able to sleep comfortably. Our fibreglass Pods are a pair of window extensions installed on the rear quarter panels of a Sprinter van, increasing its width. Backland Expedition Gear's insulated Regular Depth Pods will make it possible to build a 76” long bed and at the same time maximize your interior camper space.

The 144 Regular Depth Pod set will give you a 76” (193cm) long bed. Both driver and passenger’s side pods are regular depth. They offer cutout and window installation for additional cost. They do not recommend the use of an awning style window on the passenger side of the 144 wheelbase pod.

There is a space of 3/4” (20mm) between the sliding door and the passenger's side Pod to make sure the door will slide freely with snow or ice build up. The exterior surface must be protected from UV rays with bed liner, paint or a vinyl wrap.

The flat exterior surface makes it possible to use windows up to 46” x 20” (116x50cm). The window cutout can be done using a jigsaw and a fine tooth blade.

The specifically formulated gel coat is use as a sanding substrate for automotive parts that will be subsequently painted.

As this is a customizable item, production timeline is generally 2 weeks.

Handmade in Alberta.

What is included in the box: 

• 1 Set of Pods (2 Pods Included)
• 3 Tubes of Adhesive
• 2 Primer Sticks

What it’s made of:

• 3/4" (20mm) Thick - The wall of our ClimateCore PODS features 2 layers of fibreglass with an embedded rigid foam insulation with high thermal properties. We engineered our PODS to provide maximum space while maintaining ultimate c

Weight: 28lbs (as a set)

InsulationR5 Level Insulated Fibreglass

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This first part of this book was great for learning about Gandhi's life. The pictures were enjoyable as well. Near the end of the first part of the book, the main ideas were being repeated. I didn't enjoy the second part of the book which focused on analyzing Gandhi's philosophy and also repeated many of the ideas made in the first part of the book.
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Though this book feels like it has been cobbled together from different sources it provides a sense of Gandhi's spiritual growth and the sources for it. His ideas and principles are clearly and often repeatedly stated offering the student the benefit of repetition in varied words. I'll be reading it again and again to extract a summary of those. Recommended for beginning Gandhi explorers.
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Off the couch and on the road
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Even those who are happy in their circumstance may find themselves discontented with the sameness of their days. An adventure will relieve this, and perhaps we can make the adventure happen, and yet the sameness of our days is the very thing that holds us back. But then we read how someone actually did it, had a true adventure to match the best of our daydreams, and we think, I could do that, too! Beth Jusino’s Camino memoir is for everyone who has ever considered doing something extraordinary, something beyond everyday life. She freely admits her life was sedentary — as couch-bound as you or I — but then the notion of the Camino grew from daydream to impulse, and then became irresistible, and she was fortunate to have a husband who gladly came along. It’s a book of astonishing quality, the words well-chosen, each page proof of her craft. She engages us not only with her physical ordeal (which is considerable, until she finds better shoes along the way), but also with her wonderment at the things she sees, the people she meets on the way, and we are compelled along, turning each page to see what happens next. Her story is not only rich in anecdote but also in the wealth of reflection on what she sees and hears along the way. Some particular scenes that stay fixed in memory are her encounters with a flock of sheep she meets at just the point when she needs them — a Camino miracle! — and also her descriptions of the great storks in their huge nests on all the church steeples and other high points along the way. Again and again I marked passages in the text so that I may come back and enjoy them once more. It’s also a love story, and the measure of this is the way we begin to anticipate her moments of particular challenge when her husband will do whatever needs doing or say whatever she needs to hear. It’s his story as well as hers, and she knows this and sets it down, and in so doing, tells us that perhaps she could not have finished her journey without him. Those who have walked any part of the road to Santiago will relive moments in familiar places and perhaps see what they missed the first time along the way and gain a new insight, a fresh view of what they overlooked before. And they may think, yes, I’ll go again! But if you’ve never had an adventure and Santiago is no more than the stuff of your daydreams, if you have so far only imagined such an undertaking, if the sameness of your days holds you back, then read this book. Then go out and do it. But make sure you buy the right shoes.
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