The Overland Expo has evolved since its debut in 2008. It moved 100 miles northeast from Prescott, Arizona, to Flagstaff and ballooned in size. There is no doubt it is the Mecca for North American overlanders. Shaded by mature Ponderosa pines, rooftop tents, and over-sized expedition rigs, hundreds of vendors and thousands of outdoor enthusiasts mingled at Ft. Tuthill County Park this year. Traditional off-road vendors such as Off Road Warehouse, Poison Spyder, and Smittybilt now mix with overland counter-culture brands like Aluminess, Sportsmobile, and Turtleback.
There were hundreds of notable brands, products, and services on display. If you were unable to get there to check them out for yourself, here are some of our favorites.
Check out the article here: 5 Favorite Products from Overland Expo 2017: Off-Road.com