It is important to do your research when selecting a product. So scroll down and see how various overlanding gear, products and solutions compare to each other.
Please note that this may be relevant only in Europe and that prices and product features may change over time.
No frills here, hard info to help you evaluate the best value for money.
On this page you can currently find comparisons for fridge and cargo slides. More comparison will be published for kitchen modules, drawer and storage systems and tailgate tables.
BRAND | MODEL | PRICE | SIZES(mm) | FRIDGES | VEHICLE | FEATURES | STRAPS | LOAD | LOCK | WEIGHT | SHIPPING |
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Tailgate Gear | Standard | 399€ | 650 x 460 |
Dometic CFX 25-35-45-55 |
Multi vehicle - with own platform system or universal kit |
- Aluminum body - Powder coating - Bamboo tray |
Included (4) | 120kg | Yes, on slides | 11kg | Included in price |
Tailgate Gear | XL | 499€ | 750 x 560 |
Dometic CFX 25-35-45-55 |
Multi vehicle - with own platform system or universal kit |
- Aluminum body - Powder coating - Bamboo tray |
Included (4) | 120kg | Yes, on slides | 13kg | Included in price |
Front Runner | Small | 459 € | 739 x 471 | Dometic CFX 35L to 45L | Multi vehicle - kit provided for wood and metal | - Steel - Black powder coated - Bamboo tray |
Not included | 90kg | Yes, built in latch | 14kg | Not included in price |
Front Runner | Medium | 529 € | 761 x 540 | Dometic CFX 45L to 55L | Multi vehicle - kit provided for wood and metal |
- Steel - Black powder coated - Bamboo tray |
Not included | 90kg | Yes, built in latch | 18kg | Not included in price |
Front Runner | Large | 759 € | 990 x 615 | Dometic CFX 95L to 100L | Multi vehicle - kit provided for wood and metal |
- Steel - Black powder coated - Bamboo tray |
Not included | 113kg | Yes, built in latch | 25kg | Not included in price |
Dometic | CFX3 Slide 35-45 | 359€ | 734 x 481 | Dometic CFX - 35-45 | Multi vehicle - kit provided | - Steel | Included (4) | 100kg | Yes, built in latch | 14kg | Included in price |
Dometic | CFX3 Slide 55/55IM | 379€ | 759 x 538 | Dometic CFX - 55 | Multi vehicle - kit provided | - Steel | Included (4) | 100kg | Yes, built in latch | 15kg | Included in price |
Dometic | CFX3 Slide 70 | 429€ | 930 x 593 | Dometic CFX - 70 | Multi vehicle - kit provided | - Steel | Included (4) | 100kg | Yes, built in latch | 19kg | Included in price |
ARB | Slide for 35L-47L | 379€ | 710 x 460 | 35L to 47L fridges | Multi vehicle - kit provided | - Steel | Not included | 80kg | Yes, built in latch | 13kg | Not included in price |
ARB | Slide for Zero 44L | 479€ | 747 × 444 |
35L to 47L Zero fridges |
Multi vehicle - kit provided | - Steel | Not included | 80kg | Yes, built in latch | 14kg | Not included in price |
Here are some additional questions you may have regarding overlanding and vehicle fridge and cargo slides.
First of all, look up sizes to make sure the slide fits well in your trunk and your fridge fits inside the slide. Secondly, see how it works in terms of extraction, lock-in and lock-out mechanism and how your fridge or cargo can be secured on it when you are on the move. Finally, see what is included and what not with the main slide. Some options include straps, extra prep areas like wooden trays.
The stated load capacity of a slide is usually measured at an extraction of 450mm to 500mm. That means, for example, that a fully extracted slide of 700mm will have a lower load capacity near the front. It is therefore advisable to select a slide that has an higher load capacity to begin with.
The best way to secure your fridge is with ratchet straps. When handles are not an option, you need to run the straps from front to back utilizing a hook points on the slide. Best solution is to run two of them in a cross pattern. When you need to access your fridge, release a bit the straps and move them aside.
If your fridge construction is suitable, a second, albeit more invasive, option is to drill through the slide and anchor the fridge from the bottom, either utilizing exiting threaded holes, feet or any other potential hook point.
Most of the slides have a number of holes you can use to secure it to your vehicle. At least 4 points are recommended but more may be necessary if your slide is very large and thus likely meant to carry a heavy load.
First of all decide where you need to mount your slide and test it out to make sure you can fit it, open it and easily load it.
Mark the position of the slide and the position of the holes you will need to drill. Proceed with a pilot hole.
The surface onto which you are bolting your slide is equally important to decide where and how to secure it. For a wood platform we suggest using a threaded T-nut to be inserted underneath thus creating a convenient and easy to reach point. For a metal platform you have 3 options: 1) drill and insert a threaded rivet; 2) drill and thread the metal surface itself; 3) drill a hole you can pass the bolt through and use a lock nut underneath. This last one can be done only if you have easy access to the bottom of your vehicle.
An alternative is to utilize existing hook points in your boot, usually far apart on the trunk floor, have a couple of flat bars manufactured to run across the points and install the slide on them. This is not an optimal solution but could work for lighter loads.
Lastly, regularly check the nuts and bolts of your installation.
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