Nathan is the best host to watch especially for things like these product tests. He doesn't come off as a know it all and is lot more pragmatic when looking at products. Really does help cut down on the cringe.
Great video. Informative and funny. Love the interaction between Nathan and Andre. I think the Carhartt "duck canvas" seat organizer simply refers to the material in which it was made, as Wikipedia states that "duck canvas is a heavy, plain woven cotton fabric. Duck canvas is more tightly woven than plain canvas". Perhaps this means it is water repellent.
@@jeffforbes70 Not totally sure, as I only have a few Carhartt t-shirts. However, I've seen their jackets and "heavy duty" work pants and they seem to be made of a thick, rugged material.
@@machfive916 owned many pants . coats and bibs.but there getting mighty proud of them. 50 dollars for some thing that should last 15 too 40 years not bad.but 60 dollars for work pants and 90 for uninsulated bibs i am not sure who they are marketing to any more.
@@juanmikel7507 Any of the hardware chains. I have one I keep in my old 3/4 ton. My new truck I just bought has that fancy tailgate GM has now whatever they call it. Multi pro something like that. It even has 700 watt Kickers in that tailgate lol. Not sure why but its an Denali Ultimate and I guess they come standard with the truck would normally be an option but I think these Ultimates all get them
A Carhartt shirt is going to cost $35-50 bucks, so $50 for the seat organizer isn't too bad with all the pockets and pouches it takes more material and labor.
they’re force tshirts are $25 and i’ve got like 8 of them. wonderful for hard days at work(concrete worker) definitely still pretty good quality considering all the other brands out there.
I don't care what part of it I'm paying for, all my Carhartt stuff has been durable. No name stuff is a roll of the dice. I'll spend the money on guaranteed happiness rather than try to save a buck and end up disappointed.
MORE OF THIS!!!! My biggest source of frustration is buying something that looks like it would be helpful, but turns out I’d have been better off saving my money. Thanks tfl.
Loved this video. I bought my new truck nearly a year ago and I’ve been obsessed with the different accessories out there. Cool to see some feedback if any of these accessories are worth it or not.
I noticed that too haha I think Nathan was expecting other types of accessories like headlights? Light pods? Light bars? Bed cover? Leveling kit? Haha instead they got kiddie stuff
I'm with Nathan, I don't like things that go on windshields or dashboards. I got a windshield mounted dashcam that I been considering replacing with one of those that either are a rearview mirror or strap onto the existing one.
I have a 2015 Ram 2 door sport and the only add on that has saved my bacon is a bull bar twice it has saved my plastic front end , much stronger than you think
For my f250. Rubber floor mats, grill guard, tonneau cover for winter, phone ram mount, and something for the bottom of the bed so metal doesn't rub through the aluminum.
I have a similar truck, I ended up buying a brake booster, remote starter that works with original key fob and a tailgate shock so it opens slowly. You guys buy some strange gadgets!
You should try doing the Tonneau roller covers. I purchased a switchblade and it has been a huge science experiment in my 2022 Silverado 3500HD. It works but roller is still not right. I shopped around and wish there had been a source that tested these things.
From Wikipedia: Cotton duck (from Dutch: doek, "linen canvas"), also simply duck. I bought the AMP bed step 2 for my F-150. It's strong and folds out of the way. The ladder, though cheaper, requires a bracket near the middle of the tailgate to hold it for storage. This puts in the way of sliding things across.
Loved the video! Most of that stuff was worthless imo. Though I have been eye balling a door step. You can find cheaper nicer ones. I had a back seat organizer but it didn’t hug the seat as well as the Carhartt but at $50 it’s expensive.
Way to shop at your local parts store. That’s a good recommendation for a video. Give the guys $500 and let them buy the best things they can at the local parts store.
I love this video. More please. But next time show and explain the product to us then give it to the guys with no packaging or instructions just the product. As a side did anybody notice the website for the Ram lights that shine on the ground has a sedan in the picture. That made me laugh.
By far, the best item that I've ever bought for a pickup are the WeatherTech floor liners.... the nice ones that are custom molded to your specific truck. Not cheap, but worth every penny in the long run.
@@davidhowell3609 ive also got the husky liners in my supercrew f150. the back seat is the full liner that also goes under the seat. i love it but its a PITA to take out to wash and then put back.
@@CornholeSteve my Sierra is a double cab and the backseats hardly get used so i’m normally only having to take the fronts out but even then my rear comes out easily
That carhart seat storage is way better than any I've seen, and the mounting with hooks, damn, I wish the ones I have had those. They're really useful with kids!
Duck is the name for the water resistant canvas that the organizer is made from. It's also the material used for a lot of Carhartt outerwear. Really good stuff
This was great, ya'll should make more videos like this. Giving the guys random accessories to try out was entertaining. It's actually pretty useful info. I've bought or had gimmicky accessories given to me that were completely useless, but I've had some stuff surprise me and actually be very handy.
I kinda want a Banks I Dash for my new Denali Ultimate Duramax but it attaches to the glass and I can't stand anything like that especially in a luxury truck. I could see in a cheaper work truck or something but I don't want that cluttering up my truck. It would be nice to know when its going to regen and all though
@@JesseLJohnson I hear you, I had Banks on an old ford I had but I have a new power wagon now, I ended up getting the pulsar computer from Diablosport which mounts to the firewall in the engine bay but nothing mounts in the cab, it pops up I. The display under audio settings and you can select the tune on the fly with cruise control selectors lol love it and no issues but we didn’t have those options years ago
The carhartt has duck in the name because that's what they call the canvas like material they use in a lot of their stuff... they have duck jackets and shirts! I even have fitted seat covers of the same material, they're super expensive but IMHO they've completely worth it!
More of this please! I know it must be hard to get the three of you in the same video but this is aces! Had me laughing the whole time. You guys are a great team. Thank You! 😂
It works when you have a trailer attached as well! The factory step is a no-go when you are hooked up to a trailer and want into the box. Using the trailer as a step itself works, but is a tall step at 20” or taller. Nice idea.
I think your tail gate ladder is not a waste of money because it may be a great solution to your Ram camping build, to climb into the overhead bed or mount it to a piece of plywood that is drilled to mount into existing holes just need to increase the length of the fasteners. Easy peasy
"Duck" is the type of fabric. Cotton duck is tightly woven canvas that when waxed or oiled becomes waterproof. It's the same type of material that Carhartt uses to make their jackets and overalls.
I had a small gymbag that cost nothing, that's where I put some things. 50 dollars to help Carhartt get richer... no thanks. 50 dollars for a plastic step , do you know how cheap plastic is ,also I see a lot of broken ankles with this. LOL, a light that shows my truck is a Ram.... I already know it's a Ram along with most people... my money seems to be staying in my pocket so far. I just bought 8 or 9 ounces of silver that will go up in price while this garbage is in the county dump. But it was a fun show to show how much garbage people will buy for their vehicles.
Pretty funny guys… I love it. Too bad the cheap ram logo light didn’t work. Looked kinda cool. You should order some replacement led headlight and fog light bulbs.
How many children, pedestrians or cyclists can you hide behind the windows mounted cell phone holder? Mount it on the dash to keep an unobstructed view. Nice funny formatting for guys. Keep it up.
You cannot call that a work truck when it is not rated to pull a trailer cuz it's a V6 and not an 8 that is a wannabe truck that is for driving back and forth to work and throwing s*** in the back from Walmart or something
I tried the aftermarket LED bulbs in my 2019 F150. Pretty sure I got flashed by the lunar rover. I could see really well, but I think I was also x-raying people as they drove by. Just ridiculously bright, even after adjusting my lights down. Ended up taking them out.
Great vid TFL, I would pick mat especially if loading over tray side or working in engine bay but ladder step would be useful, I don’t mind drilling holes as I climb up on my flat tray to reach into my toolbox or camping in my swag on back of the tray. Extra lights maybe ladder set up or undoing spare wheel would make useful mod. Air compressor, power outlet would be great features too.
"Duck" is the type of fabric. Like denim is cotton duck... it's a simple heavy weave but not quite as coarse as a canvas. So to say that your pocket thing is nylon duck means it's that type of fabric but from nylon thread instead of cotton.
...questionable informational value. ...high comedic value! ...most useful information was an accident: gift idea - gasket key ring! : P Ya'll're great! Imagine being able to hang out with your buddies and have fun trying out truck accessories... : )
The very first section about the Carhartt seat organizer told me everything. Y'all never heard of Carhartt? Duck is the type of fabric just like jeans are called denim. Also the red backing tape is RIDICULOUS! Takes me forever to get the second side off...lol
I think the most useful accessory I bought for my truck was a tailgate assist damper. My truck is older and did not come from the factory with a soft open tailgate so I installed an aftermarket dampening shock. No drilling was custom fit and been working great for years. Wasn’t that expensive either. Great purchase.
I would and did buy a storage duct for the back of the seats BUT I did not buy the carthardt brand, instead I opted for the “el cheapo” brand. But it works
seat back organizer is the only thing I might take too...but the stock seat has the big pocket so...nah. door mat - maybe for changing tires - kneeling by the car...what ever; but not for original function. And too much money. roof step - no. I would rather carry a small 2 or 3 step step ladder. That thing is just an accident waiting to happen. The charger idea only makes sense if it removes clutter and this just adds. No benefit going with inductive charging when the exact same cord could be plugged in (assuming the holder was properly designed), and plugging in is more efficient. Ram light - pass on the farkle. also pass on the ladder for the reasons cited. I might get the bed step that tucks under the bumper, but not this thing.
Truck owners tend to be accessory nerds, to varying degrees. I'm one. Seatback organizer -- check, but too pricey. Door ding protector -- no, too much trouble to use and ultimately silly. Door step -- why don't trucks come with this? I don't do wireless charging. Door logo light -- you gotta be kidding.