Tex68w
Beach Bum
I see the appeal of sleeping in the back of the camper as the camper shell Gods intended, but if you have that area full of your gear it makes it hard to easily sleep back there without constantly packing and unpacking every evening. The Softtopper over the bed height rack with the RTT mounted isn't a bad idea and then the bed is only exposed to the elements when the Softtopper is lowered to allow the RTT to be deployed at night. The only problem there is ugly and awkward Softtopper.
Another option would be a bed cover like the Retrax or BakFlip Revolver X2 that can roll out of the way underneath the low mount bed rack while still keeping your bed secure and dry/clean. The only issue I see there is that most of the low bed mount racks require access to the inside of the bed and bed rails for mounting hardware which would ultimately make the bed cover impossible to use in conjunction. So yea, you'd have to make something custom and the way it'd have to cover the side of the bed rails will likely lead to something that isn't that appealing.
The Bat Wing style canopies that cover multiple sides and angles are definitely becoming more popular and IMHO are the way to go if they work with your application. As of right now, the camper shell is looking to be a cost deterrent and fear of failure. How long have you been running yours, any issues? Im sure the added weight of a rack and RTT with occupants would lead to a shorter lifespan.
Another option would be a bed cover like the Retrax or BakFlip Revolver X2 that can roll out of the way underneath the low mount bed rack while still keeping your bed secure and dry/clean. The only issue I see there is that most of the low bed mount racks require access to the inside of the bed and bed rails for mounting hardware which would ultimately make the bed cover impossible to use in conjunction. So yea, you'd have to make something custom and the way it'd have to cover the side of the bed rails will likely lead to something that isn't that appealing.
The Bat Wing style canopies that cover multiple sides and angles are definitely becoming more popular and IMHO are the way to go if they work with your application. As of right now, the camper shell is looking to be a cost deterrent and fear of failure. How long have you been running yours, any issues? Im sure the added weight of a rack and RTT with occupants would lead to a shorter lifespan.