Gear maintenance might not be the sexiest topic in overlanding, but it's often what separates a great adventure from a disaster. Charlie dives into zipper maintenance after a listener pointed out this overlooked aspect of gear care. Beyond the expected recommendation of Gear Aid's specialized products, Charlie shares an ingenious field hack that could save your trip—using a heated crayon as emergency zipper lubricant. Who knew those Crayolas could pull double duty in your pack?Quality matters tremendously in the backcountry, and Charlie doesn't mince words about zippers: "There's no other zipper that you want to be messing with than YKK." This Japanese standard-bearer represents the difference between reliability and frustration when you're miles from nowhere. Similarly, his strong recommendation for E-rated (10-ply) tires highlights the importance of durability over weight savings for serious overlanders.A conversation with a tire industry friend led to a pragmatic warning about potential price increases starting May 1st, particularly affecting imported overlanding equipment. Without venturing into political territory, Charlie simply advises that if you're planning purchases in the near future, accelerating your timeline might save significant money. This applies especially to tires and specialized gear sourced internationally—from Australian snorkels to Japanese vehicle components.The episode concludes with a fascinating observation about overlanding culture: we recognize each other's vehicles far more readily than faces. This creates an odd community dynamic where your rig becomes your identity. Charlie encourages more personal visibility, reminding us that beyond the impressive builds and gear collections, it's the human connections that make this community special. Want to put a face to the voice? Check out the Outskirts Overland YouTube channel and get to know the person behind the podcast.