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HUGE Boats In Soo Locks! // Truck Camping In Soo Locks, MI
We're on the move from Pictured Rocks to Soo Locks. Come camp with us as we take our pop-up truck camper through the beauty of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. We'll hike to Whitefish Point, watch the huge boats pass through Soo Locks and Sault Saint Marie, and we'll make our way back south through Detroit. Let's GO!
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Camping ALONE On Lake Superior // Touring Pictured Rocks By Truck Camper
Просмотров 3 тыс.2 года назад
Join us in the truck camper as we continue to tour Michigan's beautiful Upper Peninsula. This leg of the journey is a story of contrast. We'll take in cliffs and dunes alongside the crowds at Pictured Rocks then revel in solitude at an isolated beach near Whitefish Point. 👉 FIND US HERE: linktr.ee/BackcountryBanter 👈 ❤️ KEEP THE TRIP GOING ❤️ ~ Become a patron and add your name to the video cre...
Stealth Camping At A BOAT RAMP - Traversing Michigan's Upper Peninsula In A Truck Camper
Просмотров 4 тыс.2 года назад
Come camp with us as we set our sites eastward towards the beautiful Pictured Rocks National Scenic Lakeshore. Michigan's upper peninsula is a non-stop vibe and we'll be taking it all in as we truck camp our way from the Porcupine Mountains to Pictured Rocks. We'll try our first MI pasty, attempt to cliff jump, walk out to a lighthouse, boondock at a boat ramp, and so much more. 👉 FIND US HERE:...
Truck Camping In The Porcupine Mountains // Road Tripping Michigan's Upper Peninsula
Просмотров 7 тыс.2 года назад
We've made it to the northwest tip of Michigan's Upper Peninsula and it is astounding up here. Waterfalls for days, interesting rock formations, and gorgeous rock-lined beaches are par for the course. Join us in the truck camper as we meander our way through Porcupine Mountains State Park (aka the Porkies) camping and hiking along the way. 👉 FIND US HERE: linktr.ee/BackcountryBanter 👈 ❤️ KEEP T...
Exploring Michigan's Upper Peninsula In A Truck Camper // Baraga, Houghton, Porkies
Просмотров 3,6 тыс.2 года назад
We're off and rolling in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Join us as we attend a beautiful Lake Superior wedding, take a hike to visit gushing waterfalls, travel through the small town of Houghton, MI, and explore our way into the astounding Porcupine Mountains aka the Porkies. 👉 FIND US HERE: linktr.ee/BackcountryBanter 👈 Big thanks to Tara ( full.swoon) for her video contributio...
Wisconsin Has A BEACH? // Truck Camper Travels
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.2 года назад
We are cruising north now! Travel with us as we work our way up through the beautiful state of Wisconsin. We'll camp behind a family restaurant, explore the beach and forests of Kohler Andrae State Park, boondock in a Cabelas parking lot, and get our first glimpses of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. 👉 FIND US HERE: linktr.ee/BackcountryBanter 👈 Big thanks to Tara ( full.swoon) for her...
ROAD TRIP - We're Heading North To Michigan // Full Time Truck Camping
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.2 года назад
Join us on our latest adventure as we high tail it from Hot Springs, NC to Nashville, TN. We’ll attend a family reunion, see some Nashville fireworks and formulate a plan for our next big adventure: We’re headed north to Michigan’s Upper Peninsula! 👉 FIND US HERE: linktr.ee/BackcountryBanter 👈 Big thanks to Tara ( full.swoon) for her video contributions. 🚐 TRUCK CAMPER SUPPLIES WE...
Camper Upgrades & A Strange Tiny Home Tour // Truck Camper Travels In Hot Springs, NC
Просмотров 6 тыс.2 года назад
In this episode we are camping on top of a mountain just outside of beautiful Hot Springs, North Carolina. Follow along as we describe some recent upgrades we've made to the camper, hunker down for a couple days of ridge-top rain, and tour a strange tiny home in our search for a piece of property. 🗑 Here's where we got our door trash can: amzn.to/2TMtqb2 👉 FIND US HERE: linktr.ee/BackcountryBan...
Bluetti AC200P Review // So Much Power... Will It Replace Our Jackery?
Просмотров 105 тыс.2 года назад
We've been using Bluetti's 2000Wh AC200P solar generator/power station for the past few months in our truck camper and at home. Does it provide enough power for our needs? How does it compare to our Jackery Explorer 1000? Is it the best power station currently available for campers? Find out in todays video. Pick up your discounted Bluetti gear through the links below and you'll be directly sup...
Exploring Natural Tunnel State Park // Why We Had To Take A Break From Truck Camping
Просмотров 3 тыс.2 года назад
WE'RE BACK and boy does it feel good. This episode is a doozy. I'll explain why we've been offline for 4 months, we'll meet up with family in the mountains of Kentucky, and finally we'll take a trip down a chairlift into Virginia's beautiful Natural Tunnel State Park. Thanks so much for sticking with us and expect more videos soon! 👉 FIND US HERE: linktr.ee/BackcountryBanter 👈 Big thanks to Tar...
Trapped By Tides - Beach Camping On The Louisiana Coast // Living Full-time In A Truck Camper
Просмотров 7 тыс.3 года назад
As we headed south through Louisiana Tara and I had one destination in mind: THE BEACH! As we drove the truck camper out onto the soft sand we knew we'd found a home for the next few days. Join us as we boondock along Louisiana's coast and bask in the beach vibes. OUR STORE: backcountrybanter.com/shop/ Follow me on instagram for the latest updates on where we are: backcountrybante...
Louisiana Camper Life - Chicot State Park // Living Full-Time On The Road
Просмотров 7 тыс.3 года назад
After a week of exploring free camping along the Natchez Trace, Tara and I head southeast into the heart of Louisiana. Join our explorations into Louisiana as we boondock our way towards the gulf coast. OUR STORE: backcountrybanter.com/shop/ Follow me on instagram for the latest updates on where we are: backcountrybanter Big thanks to Tara ( full.swoon) for her vide...
Free Camping Along The Natchez Trace (Part 2) // Full Time Truck Camper Life (4K)
Просмотров 5 тыс.3 года назад
Tara and I live full time out of our 2003 Sunlite Skyhawk truck camper. Join us as we head southward in search of free camping and good times along the 444 mile long Natchez Trace Parkway. In this episode we explore Colbert’s Ferry, stealth camp beside an active canal, and set up camp near others in our first real campground (Jeff Busby campground.) Follow me on instagram for the latest updates...
Boondocking The Natchez Trace In A Tacoma Truck Camper // We’re Living On The Road Now!
Просмотров 13 тыс.3 года назад
The Natchez Trace Parkway is 444 mile long stretch of road extending from Natchez, Mississippi to Nashville, Tennessee. Join us as we traverse this buffalo trail turned trade route in our truck camper, boondocking our way from TN to MI. Along the Trace are a myriad of points of interest including: hikes, history lessons, historical buildings, waterfalls, and much more. We'll do our best to hit ...
LIVING Off Jackery 1000 + SolarSaga Panels? Fulltime Truck Camper Review (w/ Discount Links!)
Просмотров 85 тыс.3 года назад
Pick up your discounted Jackery gear through the links below and you'll be directly supporting this channel and our adventures on the road. THANK YOU! ⚡️ Jackery Explorer 1000: shrsl.com/2ntfm (Amazon: amzn.to/37B69eZ ) ☀️ 100 Watt SolarSaga Panel: shrsl.com/2ntfx (Amazon: amzn.to/2IhCtLh ) 🔋 Complete Jackery Solar Generator (Explorer 1000 2 100w panels): shrsl.com/2ntg2 (Amazon: amzn.to/39Yjn8...
We Finished The Truck Camper! Renovation Complete // Tacoma Truck Camper Renovation #10
Просмотров 57 тыс.3 года назад
We Finished The Truck Camper! Renovation Complete // Tacoma Truck Camper Renovation #10
The Kitchen Sink // Tacoma Truck Camper Renovation #9
Просмотров 5 тыс.3 года назад
The Kitchen Sink // Tacoma Truck Camper Renovation #9
Wiring The Jackery & MORE Cabinets // Tacoma Truck Camper Renovation #8
Просмотров 11 тыс.3 года назад
Wiring The Jackery & MORE Cabinets // Tacoma Truck Camper Renovation #8
Rebuilding Cabinets // Tacoma Truck Camper Renovation #7
Просмотров 5 тыс.3 года назад
Rebuilding Cabinets // Tacoma Truck Camper Renovation #7
We're dropping The AC unit & Installing A Fan // Tacoma Truck Camper Renovation #6
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
We're dropping The AC unit & Installing A Fan // Tacoma Truck Camper Renovation #6
Powering A Camper w/ Jackery? // Initial Impressions Of The Jackery Explorer 1000 & SolarSaga Panels
Просмотров 31 тыс.3 года назад
Powering A Camper w/ Jackery? // Initial Impressions Of The Jackery Explorer 1000 & SolarSaga Panels
Color Change! We're Painting The Camper // Tacoma Truck Camper Reno #5
Просмотров 12 тыс.3 года назад
Color Change! We're Painting The Camper // Tacoma Truck Camper Reno #5
Patching Holes & Painting Interiors // Tacoma Truck Camper Reno #4
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
Patching Holes & Painting Interiors // Tacoma Truck Camper Reno #4
Repairing NASTY Water Damage // Tacoma Truck Camper Reno #3
Просмотров 19 тыс.3 года назад
Repairing NASTY Water Damage // Tacoma Truck Camper Reno #3
10 Reasons Why Fanny Packs Are Incredible For Backpacking & Hiking
Просмотров 65 тыс.3 года назад
10 Reasons Why Fanny Packs Are Incredible For Backpacking & Hiking
Demolition Day & Airbag Installation // Tacoma Truck Camper Reno #2
Просмотров 7 тыс.3 года назад
Demolition Day & Airbag Installation // Tacoma Truck Camper Reno #2
We're Gutting The Camper // Tacoma Truck Camper Reno #1
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
We're Gutting The Camper // Tacoma Truck Camper Reno #1
10 Reasons Why Backpacking Umbrellas Are Incredible (And A Few Reasons Why They Aren't)
Просмотров 97 тыс.3 года назад
10 Reasons Why Backpacking Umbrellas Are Incredible (And A Few Reasons Why They Aren't)
Tour Our Toyota Tacoma TRUCK CAMPER! (Before We Renovate It)
Просмотров 15 тыс.3 года назад
Tour Our Toyota Tacoma TRUCK CAMPER! (Before We Renovate It)
AT Thruhike - This Is The End Of The Trail
Просмотров 3,6 тыс.3 года назад
AT Thruhike - This Is The End Of The Trail

Комментарии

  • @larriettausa
    @larriettausa 7 дней назад

    Hello can you help me out? I bought the bluetti AC 200. I have a 300 watt solar panels from dokio. The connectors can’t join . What connector can I use to still use the dokio panels

  • @rogerroger-sl1iv
    @rogerroger-sl1iv 10 дней назад

    Very detail,thanks!

  • @AlergicToSnow
    @AlergicToSnow 11 дней назад

    Great review!

  • @iamsemjaza
    @iamsemjaza 15 дней назад

    Have you looked into those wedge-shaped umbrellas for tighter areas?

  • @LOCKEYJ
    @LOCKEYJ 16 дней назад

    Hi. Watched this yesterday and I’m back to say thanks because I’ve made one… well actually it’s mostly made, I’m waiting for the fill to arrive by post. I changed up the design a bit and put two loops in the top, I plan to use them to attach the pillow to my sleeping pad

    • @LOCKEYJ
      @LOCKEYJ 16 дней назад

      😂also I hand sewed cos I don’t have a sewing machine. Took a while

  • @nullislandlife
    @nullislandlife 21 день назад

    thanks for the tips.

  • @tianikane3312
    @tianikane3312 24 дня назад

    We used to think umbrellas were silly backpacking equipment until we discovered the ones that keep the heat off you. In really hot weather we use the umbrella most of the time as it stops a lot of sunburn and heat getting to us. It is great for sitting and having lunch whether it is raining or hot. Umbrella with cape and kilt is great in summer if raining. In freezing winter, cold weather rain pants, kilt, rain jacket and cape to cut wind and umbrella, absolutely great. The layering of wet weather gear sounds crazy, but these days with the dyneema kilt and cape, the weight is not really an issue. The only bits that really get wet are our hands. Another reason we are for umbrellas, is that in hot dry weather, we have sewn a flyscreen that pulls over the open umbrella and reaches the ground while we are sitting for lunch. No bug protein in your sandwiches. (Someone called it an umbrella flyscreen condom) At night, we put up the umbrella with the flyscreen over it over our heads, pin it to the ground with a couple of tent stakes and just sleep out on the ground in our sleeping bag. That stops the bugs annoying us while we sleep. Great for sleeping during day also. It is also good to have when there is a slight cool breeze outside, as the umbrella can shield us as a windbreak. Some of our friends use it in the same way under tarps to stop bugs and cool breezes. Some of our friends also have the ability to gather the bottom of the flyscreen around themselves while they walk (they thread elastic through the flynet), but we find that annoying, so have not done so. They are great to pee behind also if there are no trees to go behind, such as in a desert. Line up pack one side and umbrella on the other side and strategically place yourself behind them and do your business. Another reason is they are a great windbreak for when we are using a campstove for cooking. We also have velcro strips to attach the umbrella to the shoulder strap of the pack. That frees up the hands to use the trekking poles. The velcro is easy to open if needed, or to change sides due to a change in breeze or to change the angle of the umbrella against breezes coming at an angle. The same velcro can be used to attach the umbrella to the pack when it is not required. The velcro pieces are permanently attached to the carbon fiber handle of the umbrella and are made to freely slide up and down the handle as required. In really super windy weather though, the umbrella is packed away. We are reminded of what it was like before we used the umbrella. That doesn't happen a lot, usually on ridges or at the beach. We try to wait for good weather for walking those areas. If stealth camping in a car in a town or city, rather than putting up reflectix on the windows, we use the umbrella put up over our head while we sleep, and then the luggage cover is pulled over the bottom of our sleeping bag. Much stealthier as people think the umbrella is just drying and they only see the luggage cover. (We also have limotinted windows) We have a sun roof on our car, so in hot weather if camping out in the bush, we open that, and then use the umbrella with the flyscreen condom pulled over it over the top of the sun roof. We tie it down to the roof rack and use magnets to hold down the flyscreen on the outside of the roof. Allows air flow out through the top of the vehicle, keeping the car much cooler. We use the umbrella so much now, we tend to blow through one in a few years of backpacking and base camping. They usually lose the reflective coating on them and become not so good in the hot weather so get relegated to day walks. We do like your idea of catching the water in them - didn't know that one, thanks very much. That's in the noggin for future use.

  • @BSerrell4
    @BSerrell4 28 дней назад

    I love the Silver Shadow so I can avoid the sweatiness of a hat and the yuk of sunscreen on my face and neck. So much cooler in the sun with the reflective feature and dark underside. I have not yet used it in the rain- I don’t camp/hike in the rain!

  • @endresoo9263
    @endresoo9263 Месяц назад

    TF is this video 10 minutes for?

  • @gregeberhardt1711
    @gregeberhardt1711 Месяц назад

    if you catch it (rain water) why filter it? Great vid....just considering one for here in Australia, summer is a killer with high humidity and temps for a rain jacket. I guess overgrown paths arent that good for them either as you are pushing through wet leaves and moss.

  • @grtchldy6561
    @grtchldy6561 Месяц назад

    Thanks for this video. You’ve helped me out with a project I’ve been holding off on. I bought everything I need to make an insulated jacket out of these same materials. I’ve been hesitant to even start cutting. But now you’ve given me a game plan. Now I just need to clean the floor! Lol😂

  • @grtchldy6561
    @grtchldy6561 Месяц назад

    Very nice design. I made my own G4 pack years ago but it was monstrously large. I want to tighten things up a bit. Great ideas.

  • @ternelternel
    @ternelternel Месяц назад

    I always bring my umbrella in my every hiking or multiday camping. Some hikers or mountaineers laughing at me if they saw me using my umbrella while hiking, bit in the end i always have the last laugh. 😂

  • @douglasbaker1461
    @douglasbaker1461 Месяц назад

    Is there a way to daisy chain or link more solar panels to the unit using a splitter?

  • @arsvitae285
    @arsvitae285 Месяц назад

    Doesn't vinegar damage the filter hollow fiber itself, is it safe?

  • @edwardbyrd7667
    @edwardbyrd7667 Месяц назад

    every spring and fall I come to this video. Thank you

  • @curtdavis4002
    @curtdavis4002 Месяц назад

    What brand of dehydrated food do you use?

  • @hectorjauregui3404
    @hectorjauregui3404 Месяц назад

    do you have video how you wire you camper with the jackery

  • @edwardlittlehawk1097
    @edwardlittlehawk1097 2 месяца назад

    I'm 79 and still have my fanny pack from WAY BACK..used it riding horse back cross country, skiing, and now hiking/backpacking. Thought everyone would chuckle at the old lady and her antique fanny pack...what a surprise for me to see all you youngsters know a good thing when you see it.

  • @tomrm96
    @tomrm96 2 месяца назад

    Did you ever make the how to?

  • @litarea
    @litarea 2 месяца назад

    My nalgene still does come into play in the winter, i dont think any of those other options can take boiling water to keep me warm

  • @greenwald007
    @greenwald007 2 месяца назад

    I'm thinking of getting this for a pop up camper, only power lights, fans and a few other small items. Did the 10amp limitation on the 12v damper anything?

  • @lizstrailsandtravels4624
    @lizstrailsandtravels4624 2 месяца назад

    Using for 3 years now, both rain and sun I take on every trip. 95% wonderful and envy of the trail. Broke and taped one spoke from wind I was stubborn to bring down cause it kept me warmer. The clamp is a must I use hiking poles for knees and balance. Happiest sun hikes, JMT, Road walks. Happiest rain use hard rains, jacket did not wet out, warmer with rain gear. It will Always remove some visibility but I close, Unclip, dangle with bottom strap when few times need to pass by narrow rocks etc…. I use gossamer umbrella and clamp. Granite country still remember sunscreen for face. Raise up highest and enjoy cooler from sun (and I mean noticeable cooler) warmer and drier from rain. I’m 60’s and get cold easily or over heat easier. Umbrellas take a learning curve on clamp adjusting so practice Before needed lessen frustration. Bottom line is the perfect temperature regulator. Happy trails

  • @Mormiemooo
    @Mormiemooo 2 месяца назад

    I'm looking to do our electric system the way that you did as well. You said in the video you had a map and list of components you used. Could you share those?

  • @BenRidgeCO
    @BenRidgeCO 3 месяца назад

    Love this. This was 3 years ago... can you link to any of your videos after this with additional updates you did? You mention a few.

  • @NW42degree
    @NW42degree 3 месяца назад

    I switched to a Platypus system! Do yourself a favor and do the same Sawyer bags failed on me so many times in the backcountry doing endurance training and has literally left me high and dry! The seams on the bags would blow out even with as smooth a flow as the Sawyer would allow. I had 2 bags blow out on 1 trip. The idea of these is to go as minimalist as possible and i can't carry 2-3 bags and a Lifestraw. GET A PLATYPUS!!

  • @alo7977
    @alo7977 3 месяца назад

    I am new to the ultralight community, can someone give me an advice on some on-line shops where I can find fabrics with good price/quality ratio? Thanks in advance

  • @tinabrewer_24ab12
    @tinabrewer_24ab12 4 месяца назад

    Very good! Thank you!

  • @nancyingram966
    @nancyingram966 4 месяца назад

    Regarding your comment about the magnets on the panels, I would make straps to fit around them to keep them closed during transport.... Maybe with some Velcro.

  • @ulperformance4087
    @ulperformance4087 4 месяца назад

    The hip carrier doesn't appear to be sitting at your hips and you've lost about 25 percent of your breathing ability with the strap located where it's placed. The hip belt strap needs to be located a few inches below your navel to obtain full diaphramatic breathing. If you carry about 20 pounds of gear or less than you don't neet to support a portion of the load at your hips. Should you prefere to carry 20 pounds or less, It would be best to locate a set of straps with buckle or other removable method just below you pectoral muscles instead of the sternum corded location. The hip belt is necessary to reduce the sidewase swaying of a pack. Located below your pectoral muscles prevents the loss of natural breathing or if carrying over 20 pounds, placing a hip strap a few inches below your navel is best

  • @KrispyLegend69
    @KrispyLegend69 4 месяца назад

    ALWAYS give your filter a backflush with some bleach. I didn't realize this the first time I stored my filter away and it ended up growing mold. Despite allowing ample amount of time to dry, your filter will grow mold, and doing the bleach trick will create a hostile environment for mold to grow, thus preventing it entirely.

  • @Cudaman1157
    @Cudaman1157 4 месяца назад

    Toothbrush and toothpaste is something I never thought of doing. Everything else I've done. Great video.

  • @stevenvitali7404
    @stevenvitali7404 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for the information, getting one of these filters soon so very helpful, I had a sawyer mini a few years ago and it clogged right up and I threw it out

  • @ritesha8050
    @ritesha8050 4 месяца назад

    am getting application error when trying to download the picture

  • @BUZZKILLJRJR
    @BUZZKILLJRJR 4 месяца назад

    They are awesome super light weight, great for sun and breaks i have been useing them for over 20+ years in the woods. If it hot out and raining even in the spring they are amazing gear pieces.

  • @broinsocali
    @broinsocali 4 месяца назад

    Love mine. I have 2 of them, 4 Solar panels.

  • @TorqueTestingFinancials
    @TorqueTestingFinancials 5 месяцев назад

    Hey Joe. Haven’t seen a video from you in a while. Hope all is well!

  • @julainenelson4204
    @julainenelson4204 5 месяцев назад

    What did you eat that you could get enough food for 5 days for $30?

  • @ihikefar
    @ihikefar 5 месяцев назад

    Hello?? Are you still around?

  • @digitalphanes206
    @digitalphanes206 5 месяцев назад

    thank you so much for this tutorial. the part in fusion 360 is actually what i needed for my projects and couldnt figure out how to do that in cinema 4d!

  • @teunvanwijk8384
    @teunvanwijk8384 5 месяцев назад

    Dear Sir, can ths solar 100 system folded backwards to have the solar units on the outside ? Then I can use it behind my roof window during driving periods My regards from the Netherlands.

  • @LostThymeOverlandAdventures
    @LostThymeOverlandAdventures 5 месяцев назад

    Don’t use your fabric scissors on paper

  • @danielkofman4592
    @danielkofman4592 5 месяцев назад

    How long could it power a standard home refrigerator? If it was connected to solar while being used.

  • @markstipulkoski1389
    @markstipulkoski1389 5 месяцев назад

    Yes, this video is six years old and the Blender menus are very different. I have created a TIFF from the USGS website, have created a mesh plane in Blender, and subdivided it to 64x64. Now I want to apply the TIFF image but I'm not prompted for an image. Looks like you tried this 6 months earlier than me. Were you able to figure it out?

  • @BushcraftAI
    @BushcraftAI 5 месяцев назад

    Its perfect with me on MTB and in the casual camp!

  • @yuen-lichan2571
    @yuen-lichan2571 6 месяцев назад

    An umbrella is handy for going to the bathroom when there isn't a bush!

  • @roberttrinies7698
    @roberttrinies7698 6 месяцев назад

    Is it still a "fanny pack" if it's not worn on the fanny ?🤔

  • @Errcyco
    @Errcyco 6 месяцев назад

    Old timers! So if you’re like me and got your first rain gear 20+ years ago.. you’ve seen the best and brutal DWR.. where water stays perfect circles and beads off.. for years even. You’ve also noticed newer jackets don’t do this as well.. and you may run to get a DWR spray to get it there.. it’s not gonna happen. Since they all went PFC free.. DWR is a lot less durable ironically. So just so you don’t waste any money on DWR on a new jacket. Companies like Patagonia have remedied this by making their membrane more technical. Like I have a new Slate Sky, water doesn’t bead but it also doesn’t wet out or get heavy.. it’s just different.. took some adjusting. My 2019 Rainshadow fought off the rain like it was truly hydrophobic.

  • @patricknorton5788
    @patricknorton5788 6 месяцев назад

    Fanny packs are great. When backpacking I use a small one. In winter outings I have sometimes used a big one that can take my gloves, balaclava etc. so I can get them or stow them as needed (even on a day hike/ski).

  • @JimTimber
    @JimTimber 6 месяцев назад

    I used the TX direct spray with the jacket wet. It works really well ! Great video.. very helpful !