Toyota 4Runner

Surfing & Beach Gear Guide

Owner-reviewed picks from community forums (incl. T4R.org, r/4Runner) — verified with manufacturer specs.

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Roof Rack

Board and gear hauling

Top Pick8/10 community rating
upTOP Overland Kilo Roof Rack
$1,199

The best-looking CNC rack on the market with genuinely innovative features like scene pod knockouts and grooveARMOR rails, at a price point that undercuts many competitors.

Why this over others
  • +You won't hear any wind noise on the highway — a common annoyance with most roof racks.
  • +You can also color-match it to your 4Runner so it looks factory-installed rather than bolted on.

Also consider

+Zero flex or vibration even on washboard roads — 1/4" aluminum and 9 crossbars create exceptional rigidity. 700 lb static / 300 lb dynamic capacity — handles RTTs and heavy gear with confidence.
+Wind fairing INCLUDED — many competitors charge $50-100 extra; Sherpa's fairing is notably effective at reducing noise. 9 adjustable crossbars at 47" each — slide anywhere along side panel slots for maximum mounting flexibility.
2-3 hour initial install — not a quick bolt-on; requires patience and ideally two people for alignment. $1499 price point — significant investment, though most reviewers call it justified. 50 lbs rack weight — on par with competitors but still adds to CG and reduces payload for vehicle's roof rating.
Limited accessories ecosystem compared to Front Runner — fewer purpose-built attachments available.
+Less wind noise than Prinsu; no fuel economy impact; very sturdy/no flex; excellent powder coating; great customer service; fast shipping; limited lifetime warranty; 3/4 version is low-profile and unique looking.
Front feet pulling out reported on full-length version; hardware can fall between roof and headliner if bolts removed incorrectly during install; assembly required (ships unassembled in two boxes).
+Significantly cheaper than Frontrunner/Rhino-Rack equivalents — matters for budget builds.
+Universal fitment works on nearly any vehicle with crossbars — matters for multi-vehicle households.
Mounting hardware sold separately — matters because total cost creeps up $100-200 beyond platform price.
Wind noise noticeable above 50mph without fairing — matters for highway driving comfort.

Awning

Shade at the beach

Top Pick9/10 community rating
Alu-Cab 270° Shadow Awning
$1,750

The best 270 awning money can buy if budget allows. Reflective fabric, freestanding design, and rapid deployment make it the premium overlanding shade solution.

Why this over others
  • +Reflective fabric noticeably reduces temperature underneath on hot days.
  • +Goes from stored to freestanding in under 45 seconds.

Also consider

+The LST fabric blocks UV at SPF 50+ and won't sag or stretch over time like cheaper awnings do.
+Keeps its taut shape trip after trip.
The rear arm may not open the full 270 degrees depending on your vehicle's rear-end setup.
Check clearance with your spare tire carrier or ladder before buying.
+Built-in LED lighting means you don't need to buy and hang separate camp lights — just deploy and you're set for evening use.
+The thick canvas handles years of sun and rain without degrading, and the waterproof rating means you're covered in sudden downpours.
The velcro roll-up straps wear out with regular use and ARB charges a premium for replacements.
It's a two-person job to deploy comfortably, so solo campers will find it awkward.
+Sets up in under a minute so you spend less time fiddling and more time relaxing at camp.
+Over a decade of proven field use means you're not gambling on a new design that might fail mid-trip.
Only covers one side of your vehicle, so you can't wrap shade around a corner for extra weather protection.
You need a Front Runner rack or compatible mount — it won't bolt to just any setup.

Shower & Water

Rinse off after the surf

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Fridge & Cooler

Cold drinks and food

Top Pick9/10 community rating
Dometic CFX3 35
$800

Compact 36-liter fridge/freezer with proven compressor reliability. WiFi/Bluetooth app control, low 1-amp-per-hour draw, and ExoFrame construction make it the most popular overlanding fridge at its size class.

Why this over others
  • +Reaches -7°F on under 60 watts — runs all night on a modest battery.
  • +WiFi monitoring lets you check temps without opening the lid.

Also consider

+Sawafuji swing compressor has no wearing parts — owners report 20+ years.
+Combi design runs fridge and freezer zones simultaneously.
At 56 lbs empty it's 15-20 lbs heavier than modern competitors.
Boxy dated styling — Engel prioritizes function over form entirely.
+Runs fridge and freezer zones simultaneously — no need for two units. 75 liters fits a full week of food for two people.
At 61 lbs empty it's a serious commitment to lift in and out.
Large footprint eats a big chunk of your cargo area.
+Wirecutter's top pick — independently tested and verified to hold ice for 6 days.
+Fits 84 cans, which is genuinely enough for a group weekend without rationing cooler space.
At 37.7 lbs empty it's already heavy before you add ice and food — a full load takes two people to move.
No wheels and no active cooling, so once the ice melts you're done.

Recovery

Getting out of soft sand

Top Pick9/10 community rating
Factor 55 ProLink Winch Shackle Mount
$196

Safer alternative to a winch hook that eliminates the risk of a loaded line slipping off during recovery. 16,000 lb rated with titanium pin and aircraft-grade aluminum at just 2 lbs. Made in USA and trusted by first responders.

Why this over others
  • +Eliminates the dangerous hook that becomes a projectile during winching.
  • +Machined from solid billet aluminum with a 16,000 lb rating.

Also consider

+Rated for 9,900 lbs — cheaper boards crack under heavy trucks.
+Proven across 30+ countries by aid workers and expeditions.
Bulky to store unless mounted on your rack externally.
Three times the price of budget alternatives.
+Comes with 40 repair cords — enough to fix many flats over years of trail use without restocking.
+Repairs tires trailside without removing the wheel, getting you moving again in minutes.
Costs more than generic plug kits from auto parts stores.
You're paying for the completeness and quality of the kit rather than the basic repair concept.

Power & Electrical

Charge devices at the beach

Top Pick9/10 community rating
Victron Energy SmartSolar MPPT 100/30
$135

The sweet spot for most overlanding solar setups — 30A handles one or two panels, and Victron's ecosystem is unmatched for monitoring.

Why this over others
  • +Victron's MPPT tracking extracts maximum power from panels even in partial shade.
  • +Bluetooth monitoring via app.
  • +Handles up to 440W of solar input.

Also consider

+Shows exactly how much power remains and predicts when you'll run dry.
+Bluetooth lets you check battery status from inside the tent.
Shunt must be installed in a specific wiring spot — plan layout first.
Pricey for a device that only reads data, not stores or produces power.
+50A capacity supports larger solar arrays for full-time living setups.
+Same excellent Bluetooth monitoring.
+Modular design daisy-chains with other Lynx components.
+Individual Mega fuse per connection. 1000A capacity handles any build.

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