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Ask and ye shall receive! The medium bag is a good size and definitely a smaller foot print than the large. Multiple pictures to give you an idea, as well as clearance with the subtrunk open. The medium is shown with a Nalgene bottle inside and zipped.

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I love it. Going to order. You’d go for the medium or the large?
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I love it. Going to order. You’d go for the medium or the large?
I’m actually going to keep both, as the large one is where I store my PeakDo for the Starlink mini. If it wasn’t for that, I think the medium is perfect and I may actually buy one more. Don’t think you’ll be disappointed with it all, as there are so many different storage uses for it.
 

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I’m actually going to keep both, as the large one is where I store my PeakDo for the Starlink mini. If it wasn’t for that, I think the medium is perfect and I may actually buy one more. Don’t think you’ll be disappointed with it all, as there are so many different storage uses for it.
Makes perfect sense. Does the large one reach the floor? Or get close?
 

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Take a look at the 120 outlet cover to give you an idea.

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Oh. That’s the large? Not the medium. Got it. For an educated person I can be pretty dumb sometimes.
 


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Oh. That’s the large? Not the medium. Got it. For an educated person I can be pretty dumb sometimes.
Ugh! Apparently, I’m your idiot! Don’t know why I sent the large. 😫. Here’s the medium reference.

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Appreciate the demo J. I’m gonna get a pair of those mediums I think for the slots just behind the outer cybertent brackets and in front of my builtright molles.
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Appreciate the demo J. I’m gonna get a pair of those mediums I think for the slots just behind the outer cybertent brackets and in front of my builtright molles.
Dads everywhere will cower at the toughness of my truckbed diaper bags.
Ummm… you need to hurry and figure out a way to copyright that name, because if you don’t, I’ll have an entire line of new truckbed items made by the end of the week! That’s brilliantly hilarious!! 🤣🤣
 

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I’m actually going to keep both, as the large one is where I store my PeakDo for the Starlink mini. If it wasn’t for that, I think the medium is perfect and I may actually buy one more. Don’t think you’ll be disappointed with it all, as there are so many different storage uses for it.
Hi,

Can the Medium bag store the PeakDo?

Any reason to not just connect the Starlink Mini right to the bed 120V outlet, instead of using the PeakDo battery?
 

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Hi,

Can the Medium bag store the PeakDo?

Any reason to not just connect the Starlink Mini right to the bed 120V outlet, instead of using the PeakDo battery?
Yes it can, but it’s a tight fit. I’m using the large so that I can also store the cables and charging plug with it.

Directly connecting the Starlink to the 120V outlet works for sure. The two big issues for me, were that I wouldn’t be able to use it when charging and then every time that happens and it loses power, there’s a long reboot time for the Starlink. With the PeakDo, I just keep it in standby mode all the time.
 


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Yes it can, but it’s a tight fit. I’m using the large so that I can also store the cables and charging plug with it.

Directly connecting the Starlink to the 120V outlet works for sure. The two big issues for me, were that I wouldn’t be able to use it when charging and then every time that happens and it loses power, there’s a long reboot time for the Starlink. With the PeakDo, I just keep it in standby mode all the time.
Good info. So you keep the Starlink mini mounted on your CT permanently?

I’m looking for a solution just like yours, but I will only need/want to mount the Starlink once every month or so.
 

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Good info. So you keep the Starlink mini mounted on your CT permanently?

I’m looking for a solution just like yours, but I will only need/want to mount the Starlink once every month or so.
That’s correct. With the amount of traveling I do, along with camping, hunting, over-landing etc., it’s been easier to just keep it on. Once the Starlink is in my mounting unit, it’s only a 2 minute job to remove 4 bolts, in order to take it off the CT.

There are a lot of different ways, that guys have figured out how to mount them for their needs. I’m sure you’ll find something that works for you and let me know if I can help. 👍
 

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Dang it. Now I have a reason to get the frunk molle panels to be able to add bags to my mobile changing table 🤦
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Dang it. Now I have a reason to get the frunk molle panels to be able to add bags to my mobile changing table 🤦
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I love my mobile changing table. Have the same cushion. Highly recommend the tailgate cushion also for similar reasons amongst others.
Heads up about the molle panels. They are not as awesome as I thought they would be. The frunk power struts get pretty unhappy about them plus almost anything you’d want to hang on them. I still use mine but only once I get there and with a manual strut to prop the frunk open.

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I love my mobile changing table. Have the same cushion. Highly recommend the tailgate cushion also for similar reasons amongst others.
Heads up about the molle panels. They are not as awesome as I thought they would be. The frunk power struts get pretty unhappy about them plus almost anything you’d want to hang on them. I still use mine but only once I get there and with a manual strut to prop the frunk open.

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Thank you for the heads up and saving my wallet from me.
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