Jill Fury Road Xl 1 P Maduro Official
Product Feature — Jill Fury Road XL 1P Maduro
- Product name: Jill Fury Road XL 1P (Maduro)
- Type: Single-person outdoor/overland camping tent
- Capacity: 1 person (plus small gear)
- Season rating: 3-season (spring–fall)
- Primary use: Lightweight solo backpacking, motorcycle/overland camping, festival camping
- Packed weight: ~1.8–2.2 kg (approx.; optimized for solo carry)
- Packed size: ~35–45 cm length × 12–18 cm diameter (compressible stuff sack)
- Material — fly/shell: Durable ripstop polyester with PU coating, Maduro colorway (dark earth/brown tone) for low-visibility/stealth camping
- Material — floor: 70–150D polyester oxford with 3000–5000 mm waterproof rating (taped seams)
- Pole system: Lightweight alloy DAC-style poles (freestanding/partial-freestanding hybrid)
- Ventilation: Dual vents + mesh canopy panels to reduce condensation
- Doors/Access: Single large D-door with interior vestibule area for pack/boots
- Vestibule/storage: One modest vestibule (0.4–0.8 m²) and interior mesh pockets for organization
- Waterproofing: Fully seam-taped fly and bathtub-style floor
- Wind resistance: Reinforced guy points and low-profile tunnel/lean-to geometry for stable performance in moderate winds
- Setup time: ~5–8 minutes solo (faster with practice)
- Footprint: Optional separate footprint available for added abrasion resistance
- Notable features:
- Low-light Maduro color for discrete campsite visibility
- Optimized internal livable space for a larger-than-typical single-person tent (XL designation)
- Gear loft/loop and multiple guyline attachment points
- Compatible with trekking pole setup (dual-mode) if poles not used
- Target buyer: Solo campers who want extra internal space and durability with a subdued color scheme for tactical/stealth or landscape-friendly aesthetics
- Care instructions: Clean mud/dirt off; air dry before storage; store loosely in a dry place; re-treat waterproof coating periodically
If you want, I can produce a short marketing blurb, a spec sheet table, or compare it to two similar 1P XL tents.
Ride Feel: The "Maduro" Effect
Let’s talk about the ride. The Fury Road XL 1 P Maduro has a distinct "heavy steer" characteristic. This is not a nimble, slalom-style longboard. jill fury road xl 1 p maduro
- Trucks: 15-inch adjustable reverse kingpin trucks. Because of the single motor, the rear truck is 0.5 inches wider than the front. This staggered stance prevents "rear fishtailing" during hard braking.
- Bushings: 95a barrel/cone setup, stock. This is stiff. Unless you weigh over 220 lbs, you will likely want to swap the front cone for a second barrel to loosen the steering.
- Braking: The regenerative braking is aggressive. Level 3 braking will throw you off if you aren't leaning back. It feels like a manual transmission downshift.
The Maduro Finish: The grip tape is 36 grit. It will destroy your shoes. But it also means your feet do not move at 28 mph. The edges of the deck are beveled at a 45-degree angle, allowing you to dig your heels in for power slides on dirt. Product Feature — Jill Fury Road XL 1P Maduro
Appearance & Construction
The Maduro wrapper is dark, oily, and rustic—nearly black with a slight reddish hue when held to light. Veins are minimal, seams tight. The cap is well-applied, and the cigar feels densely packed but with a slight, even give. Pre-light draw offers notes of dark cocoa, raisin, and earth. Product name: Jill Fury Road XL 1P (Maduro)
Pairing Suggestions
- Spirit: Aged rum (Diplomático Reserva Exclusiva), bourbon (Woodford Reserve), or an Islay scotch (Laphroaig 10).
- Coffee: Dark roast or espresso with a touch of raw sugar.
- Non-alcoholic: Root beer or Mexican Coca-Cola (the cane sugar accentuates the maduro’s sweetness).
