Haven’t had any issues with the iKamper liner. We’ve had our iKamper for a few years now.
That sucks. Sorry about your issues. Reach out to them again. They seem to be pretty good at responding to customer issues.
That’s a fatal flaw, for sure. Makes it way less useful than Zoleo or Garmin.
I tried to find that information on their website, as someone els said the same thing. I could not find it anywhere. In my opinion, not making it really obvious how the app works on their website seems like...
We’ve had Zoleo for a couple years and it works very well. I use it almost every weekend as where we fly fish has no cellular coverage.
I’ve never needed to use the emergency button, but texting works very well, and the “I’m ok” broadcast text works great. Never had any issues.
Battery...
From the retailer website:
52.5 x 37.5 x 32 cm / 20.7 x 14.8 x 12.6 inch (Open)
I will confirm measurements to see which dimensions are length/width/height.
I don’t know how wrong you can go with a simple molle panel. I got an “Amazon special” and it seems well constructed. I find the truck seat molle panel to be very useful, although I don’t know the “Gray Man” brand but they’re certainly on the more expensive side. I do wish that the one I have...
2 things we’ve done to really improve the RTT:
Had 2 thicker foam mattresses made. The iKamper comes with very thin mattresses. These are much more comfy, but need to be carried in the truck and then hoisted into the RTT when setting up. They’re light, but a bit bulky.
The other thing was...
Stacking boxes fit perfectly in the trailer. It should be more efficient than totes that aren’t quite the correct size to stack and are too big to find things efficiently. I bought them from bigtentoutdoors.com (Canadian overlanding and RTT sales. No affiliation to the company, but we do...
Maybe the "fad" is dying down, but they will remain pretty popular, I believe. They're certainly not for everyone, but I don't quite understand the "hate" they generate; if they're not for you, that's fine...
We still love ours.
ArcGIS is expensive and not the most intuitive software.
QGIS is free and will be more compatible with GPS data. You may need some experience with GIS applications to use it though. Or there will be a learning curve.
You could also put the tracks into Google Earth.