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I'm interested in one as well for potential use on the rear of the FlipPac. Any idea on pricing?
We are not 100% certain of final pricing yet but we're hoping to be in the $200 range.
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I'm interested in one as well for potential use on the rear of the FlipPac. Any idea on pricing?
We are not 100% certain of final pricing yet but we're hoping to be in the $200 range.
Closer. I just tested another pre-production unit last week. It is a nice size: 92" wide x 188" long. There are a few changes still to be be made. It is anticipated to become available in the Spring as it will be sewn in Asia by NEMO and the lead time can be a a few months for overseas mfg. The final design will be compatible with the Habitat zipper attachments well as have webbing loops to attach to a conventional roof rack.
I'm definitely open for a trip depending on timing of the actual Habitat delivery.
On the steering box, are you getting the famous clunky steering feel? I greased the steering linkage under the black rubber boot with "heavy" fifth wheel grease (you have to remove the metal boot seals and replace with zip ties) from info I read on one of the Jeep forums and that removed the clunk!
DingusKahn,
Thanks so much for meeting with me and showing me your Jeep and Habitat!
Mario,
I have a few questions about the tent. Would it be possible to have a few minor changes made, or does AT have a big stack of tents already sitting at the shop? There are a few modifications that would make me feel a whole lot better about using one of these in the Pacific Northwest.
And does the habitat now come with molded in drip rails over the doors like the j30 does?
Too bad you don't have two of them to put on at the same time. Then have Cam develop a triangle piece that goes between the two to form one continuous cover. Stick a support pole in the center of the triangle section at it's outside (widest unsupported edge) and make it a bit lower than the main poles on the canopies. Then it would act like a gutter for the two main canopy sections. Or the valley of the roof between the two ridges of the canopies.
I have a few questions about the tent. Would it be possible to have a few minor changes made, or does AT have a big stack of tents already sitting at the shop? There are a few modifications that would make me feel a whole lot better about using one of these in the Pacific Northwest.
And does the habitat now come with molded in drip rails over the doors like the j30 does?
Mario, is there any provision for adding lights and keeping wires out of the way inside the tent?
What would you specifically change?
brianjwilson; said:. If I tried to wait for a break in the rain I could be waiting for weeks or months sometimes. Lol
Add the fact that I work out of state for two weeks at a time, and I could frequently be tucking a big wet tent away for three weeks with no way to dry it out. Trying to clean mold and mildew stains gets really old.