The Road Doesn't End at the Pavement. Neither Should Your Gear.
There's a version of driving that nobody talks about in car commercials. No traffic. No parking lots. No GPS signal. Just a trail, a full tank, and the kind of quiet that reminds you why you bought a capable vehicle in the first place.
If that sounds familiar — or like something you've been meaning to do more of — we built something for you.
Today, RhodShark is launching Overland & Adventure: a curated collection of gear for drivers who go further than the daily route. Roof racks. Auxiliary fuel. Trail lighting. Shelter. The stuff that turns a capable vehicle into a capable base camp.
We didn't build this collection for people who camp twice a year and call it overlanding. We built it for the driver who actually goes.
WHY WE ADDED THIS
RhodShark started with a simple idea: smart gear for drivers who give a damn. What we kept hearing from the community was that 'giving a damn' didn't stop at the pavement. The same drivers buying dash cams and ceramic spray were also strapping rooftop tents to their Tacomas and mapping routes that didn't have cell coverage. So we curated for them.
WHAT'S IN THE COLLECTION
We're launching with the essentials: roof rack systems that fit without a drill and a prayer, auxiliary fuel solutions for routes where the next station is a guess, trail-grade spotlights that actually light the terrain, and shelter options that don't require a PhD to pitch. More is coming as we vet it.
HOW WE THINK ABOUT OVERLANDING GEAR
There's a lot of junk in this space. Gear that looks impressive in product photos and fails on the third outing. Our standard is simple: if it wouldn't hold up on a weekend route with no cell signal and no backup plan, it doesn't belong in this collection.
The collection is live now. Go further.