gregr
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Pretty much everywhere in CO is bear country, and we have camping regulations about storing food, cookware, etc (either in bear boxes when provided, or in a locked car if not). This generally means my fridge, dry food, cooking items (cooktop, pans, utensils), and certain clothing and personal items need to go in the truck cab at night when dispersed camping.
I'm trying to reduce the amount of stuff I have to move into the cab at night (I'm using the Cybertent, so the truck bed isn't considered a "bear safe" location) to just the fridge, and minimal extra stuff. And I'm also trying to simplify the packing/unpacking situation at camp in the truck bed. So, I'm trying to figure out the best way to use the frunk - specifically for an induction cooktop, pots, pans, utensils, etc. And then if there's still room, then dry food also.
Looking around, I've come up with a few potential options.
3-pack cooler bags -
https://www.amazon.com/IMETAPLUS-Cybertruck-Organizer-Waterproof-Insulation/dp/B0G46GDBKQ
These look nice, and cover the full horizontal space (although could be bigger vertically). My only issues here are a) they're expensive compared to the next option, and b) I really don't need these to be coolers. I worry a bit about their durability when I'm putting hard things in there like a cooktop, pans, etc. I do like that there's three separate containers, so if they _did_ work for me, I could spread stuff out between them - so, like, one with cooktop and pots and pans, one with utensils and cleaning supplies, and one with dry food. Or something along those lines.
2-pack cooler bags -
https://www.amazon.com/Foronetry-Insulation-Cybertruck-Waterproof-Accessories/dp/B0D317QLX1/
Hard to tell from the pics, but they look a little more flimsy than the previous option. Same issues as that one, namely that I don't need them to be a cooler and I worry about durability. They do seem to take better advantage of the vertical space. They're also quite inexpensive. Amazon says it won't fit the 2026, but I'm not aware of any drastic differences in frunk dimensions between 2024 and 2026, so I'm guessing they'd be fine.
Front Runner Flat Packs -
https://www.dometic.com/en-us/product/flat-pack
@cyberoffroad mentioned these in a thread from 2024 - they seem like a nice, quality option, and they seem to be somewhat semi-rigid, so probably more durable than the others for what I'm looking for. They're not very big in volume, but I could probably get all my kitchen gear into 1.5 of them, and have a little space left over, plus potentially put a small duffel bag on top of them at night. And they also seem like the best option for just picking up the whole pack and walking around to the back of the truck for cooking, as opposed to getting items out of the bin and carrying them individually (because they're a bit rigid, more like a storage bin than the others).
I would love any thoughts you guys have on this, and any options I might have missed!
I'm trying to reduce the amount of stuff I have to move into the cab at night (I'm using the Cybertent, so the truck bed isn't considered a "bear safe" location) to just the fridge, and minimal extra stuff. And I'm also trying to simplify the packing/unpacking situation at camp in the truck bed. So, I'm trying to figure out the best way to use the frunk - specifically for an induction cooktop, pots, pans, utensils, etc. And then if there's still room, then dry food also.
Looking around, I've come up with a few potential options.
3-pack cooler bags -
https://www.amazon.com/IMETAPLUS-Cybertruck-Organizer-Waterproof-Insulation/dp/B0G46GDBKQ
These look nice, and cover the full horizontal space (although could be bigger vertically). My only issues here are a) they're expensive compared to the next option, and b) I really don't need these to be coolers. I worry a bit about their durability when I'm putting hard things in there like a cooktop, pans, etc. I do like that there's three separate containers, so if they _did_ work for me, I could spread stuff out between them - so, like, one with cooktop and pots and pans, one with utensils and cleaning supplies, and one with dry food. Or something along those lines.
2-pack cooler bags -
https://www.amazon.com/Foronetry-Insulation-Cybertruck-Waterproof-Accessories/dp/B0D317QLX1/
Hard to tell from the pics, but they look a little more flimsy than the previous option. Same issues as that one, namely that I don't need them to be a cooler and I worry about durability. They do seem to take better advantage of the vertical space. They're also quite inexpensive. Amazon says it won't fit the 2026, but I'm not aware of any drastic differences in frunk dimensions between 2024 and 2026, so I'm guessing they'd be fine.
Front Runner Flat Packs -
https://www.dometic.com/en-us/product/flat-pack
@cyberoffroad mentioned these in a thread from 2024 - they seem like a nice, quality option, and they seem to be somewhat semi-rigid, so probably more durable than the others for what I'm looking for. They're not very big in volume, but I could probably get all my kitchen gear into 1.5 of them, and have a little space left over, plus potentially put a small duffel bag on top of them at night. And they also seem like the best option for just picking up the whole pack and walking around to the back of the truck for cooking, as opposed to getting items out of the bin and carrying them individually (because they're a bit rigid, more like a storage bin than the others).
I would love any thoughts you guys have on this, and any options I might have missed!
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