75Built – Overland Gear & Accessory Company

75Built Overland Off-Road Budget Storage Cases

Manufacturer: 75Built MSRP: $26+
10.0
Average Score
  • Build Quality 10.0
  • Fitment 10.0
  • Customer Support 10.0
  • Ease of Install 10.0
  • Value - Is it worth it? 10.0
Products Like Storage Boxes, Coin Holders, Valve Caps, And More

You love adventures, accessories, off-roading, overlanding, and gear. You also love products made in the good ol’ United States of America.

Looks like we found just the company for you.

Enter 75Built. Affordable, quality products made in America that fit your budget.

Who Is 75Built?

75Built Overland Gear and Goods Tacoma Apparel T-Shirt

75Built is based in Southern California (SoCal), specifically San Diego. They launched their company earlier this year with a mission to create and sell great overland goods that we all want to use and own.

They consider themselves well-versed in creating, producing, and selling new products that fit all your overland needs. 75Built only puts its name on the best solutions that can make its customers’ lives easier. Although they’re a new company, they already have various great options for things like storage.

75Built is sincerely looking to replace all non-US-made products on its site with alternatives from local companies. It does its best to use various dealers in the SoCal area, maintain high-quality standards, and sell innovative new products. And the best part? Their products don’t break the bank!

You might be wondering why the number 75. Well, that just so happens to be the team’s lucky number.

Why Buy A Storage Box?

75Built Overland Off-Road Budget Storage Cases

Do you remember your first camping trip?

If you’re anything like most of us, it was probably a bit of a mess, and you probably didn’t realize how much was lacking until much later on. There was stuff everywhere, little to no plan, and it was extremely difficult to find anything.

That brings me to one of the most important points. Organization.

I cannot stress how crucially effective organization can be. Storage boxes are a great place to start and are very important for saving time, frustration, and headaches. If you want to camp, travel, and live an adventurous lifestyle, you’re going to need to invest in good storage solutions.

Once you start browsing, you’ll see that there are a lot of options. If your budget is high, you might want to consider some Zarges aluminum boxes. Our sister site has an excellent review of these bad boys. You can find it here. But if you’re like most of us, shelling out good money for expensive storage cases might be better spent on a lift, tires, or armor.

No matter what kind of trail riding you do, you can find a use for a solid storage box. You can store all sorts of gear/accessories – camera gear to capture that perfect shot or a tow strap to make sure you can make it home safely. Storage is not only for organization but also to help keep your gear safe.

Follow along for a solid breakdown of one of the more affordable choices on the market. Did we already mention that it’s made in America?

Storage Boxes

75Built Overland Off-Road Budget Storage Cases

As I mentioned earlier, storage boxes can get expensive.

With 75Built storage boxes, you can get many of the features of higher-priced storage boxes. First, you don’t have to worry about the high pricing, as these boxes are incredibly affordable. The storage boxes range from the low to high $20s.

As soon as I received these storage boxes and took them out of the excellent packaging, I noticed the overall great build quality. The cases are made of high-impact polypropylene plastic, which allows them to withstand weights of up to 85 pounds, so they can take a beating. Did I mention they’re lightweight? All of the options weigh between 3 and 4 pounds.

Apart from being reliable and fairly affordable, these storage boxes can be used for whatever your needs may be. Whether you need somewhere to safeguard or organize your recovery gear, ammunition, medical kits, photography equipment, cooking supplies, tools, you name it, there’s almost no limit to what you can fit into these crates. Also, the latches are strong enough and better engineered than the competition.

Another feature that stands out is that all the boxes have the same dimensions (width/length) and stackable ridges. This makes them highly modular and easy to arrange. This option, paired with the four lockable tie points, shows how well thought out this product is.

Sizes

The strage cases are offered in three different sizes:

  • Small
  • Medium
  • Large

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They vary by the height of the storage box, which comes in three sizes: 5, 8, and 12 inches tall. I only got the 5—and 8-inch-tall storage boxes because 12 inches exceeds my current needs.

Water/Dust Resistant

75Built Overland Off-Road Budget Storage Cases

I’ve seen many people, including myself, mount their storage boxes on top of their roof racks or in the truck bed. But the question remains: Do you need to worry about water or dust getting inside your 75Built boxes and getting all your gear wet? Nope!

These cases are made with a tongue-and-groove ring seal for maximum water resistance. This might not seem like a big deal, but many of the cheaper alternatives on the market do not offer this option, and you’re stuck with another trip to the store to buy weather sealing strips.

Console Insert Box

75Built Console Insert Box & Coin Holder for 3rd Gen Tacoma

Enter the 75Built center console insert box, the coin holder accessory.

This accessory goes right into the square-looking insert slot in your Tacoma’s center console. The area where the insert box sits is a dead space, so this is a great solution. This has been my favorite interior cosmetic mod on my Tacoma; it stands out and looks great!

The 75Built coin holder comes in 3 different designs on the lid, the most popular one having the TRD logo (seen above). The other two options include the Toyota truck logo and plain black.  These center console insert boxes are handcrafted, made of plywood, and painted with matte black enamel for durability and glare reduction. It has two small magnets in the lid and body to keep the box secure, and the lids come hinged with internal copper wire. You can opt out of the hinged lid if you prefer a removable lid. This product is affordable, stylish, and has great build quality.

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Tire Valve Caps

75Built Rugged Overland Tire Valve Caps

Getting tired of those boring old stock tire valve caps?

You will not be disappointed with 75’s take on this common accessory.

The caps are made of aluminum and have a unique feature—a rubber seal inside, which helps to keep out all sorts of gunk and protect your valves. Although a small feature, these seals are not standard on all valve cap replacements.

The outside has a knurled surface for a steady grip. Apart from these caps protecting your valves much better than the stock ones, these tire valve caps come in a stylish, anodized red and black. Besides looking great, this anodized coating provides incredible abrasion resistance and protection against corrosion.

These guys are all about the details!

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Misc. Accessories

75Built Accessories - Survival Whistle, Notebook, Carabiner, Can Opener

First up, the field notebook. This is not your ordinary notebook!

This sturdy field notes notebook is great for recording routes, plans, or any notes you might want to jot down on your adventures. One of the best features is that it is waterproof and tear-proof, so you can use it in any weather the day might throw at you!

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Finally, we have the utility EDC essentials.

You might think you don’t need any everyday carry essentials, but these can impact your adventure. For less than $10, you get a military can opener, a survival whistle, and a D-ring carabiner. You never know when you might need one of these in a bind.

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This concludes my review of 75Built’s super rad gear and accessories. I hope you have some good product options to consider for all your adventure needs! Until next time, cheers.

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