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What are the must-have camping accessories for the Tesla Cybertruck?

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What are the absolute must-have camping accessories for the Cybertruck if I'm hitting Moab next month? Ive been overlanding in a Tacoma for a decade so I know the drill with recovery gear and Maxtrax but the CT is a whole different beast with those 120v outlets and the weird bed shape.

I have about $800 left in the budget for some quality of life stuff before we leave. Already got the vault cover sorted but I'm worried about gear shifting on the trails since there arent many tie down points that feel solid to me. Should I grab the Molle panels or just stick with some custom bins? Also does the camp mode drain as much as people say?


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Since youre coming from a Tacoma, the first thing to realize is the bed uses L-track. Dont waste money on full molle panels yet if youre tight on cash. Just grab a set of Macs Custom Tie Downs L-Track Single Stud Fitting 10-pack and some heavy duty cam straps. That solves your shifting gear problem immediately for like fifty bucks. For storage, Front Runner Wolf Pack Pro bins are the way to go because they stack well and the vault cover will actually close over them. Camp mode drain isnt as scary as people make it out to be. Expect maybe 1-2% drain per night in Moab. Its basically negligible compared to the range you lose just driving there. Since you have those 120v outlets, ditch the propane. I use the Duxtop 9600LS Portable Induction Cooktop 1800W and it works flawlessly off the bed power. Its way faster than a camp stove and safer for fire season. If you have money left in that 800 budget, spend it on the Exped MegaMat 10 Insulated Sleeping Pad. It fits the bed dimensions well enough and makes a massive difference for recovery after a day on the rocks. The CT is a heavy beast so keep your setup light where you can... no need to overcomplicate the storage until you see how the weight affects your range on the trails.


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Totally agree about the L-track stuff being essential. For the gear shifting, I've been really happy with the BuiltRight Industries Cybertruck Bed Molle Panels over the Tesla Cybertruck Molle Panels. The BuiltRight ones are much stiffer for mounting heavy tools, while the Tesla ones are a bit more flexible but easier to install. Camp mode drain is honestly fine, usually only 1% per hour. It is totally worth it for Moab nights.


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This thread is gold. Bookmarking for future reference 🔖


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Omg same!! Im so worried about cargo safety. Im basically choosing between:


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