Phoenix Jeep Pulse pop up

Septu

Explorer
I was wasting time at work today... err, I mean I was on lunch, and came across this interesting concept. Looks like a cross between the Action Camper, the Earth Roamer and the Ursa J30. But it comes in with a much lower price tag - 18k. I don't think it comes close to providing the same features as the first two, but it looks alright, and is reasonably priced. Not a ton of info on their site (http://phoenixpopup.com/phoenix-pop-up-for-jeep/) and no additional pictures, other than these two.

But Nemis is a vendor on the JK forums (JKO anyway) so it might be possible to bug them for more info?

Their site:
http://phoenixpopup.com/phoenix-pop-up-for-jeep/

The article I saw on it:
http://www.examiner.com/article/jeep-action-camper-takes-on-phoenix-pulse-and-earthroamer-xvjp

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Anyway just thought I'd share. If anyone knows more about this, please let me know.


Some interior shots here:
http://www.expeditionportal.com/for...-Coyote-RV-Phoenix-Pop-up?p=803605#post803605
 
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Septu

Explorer
I was reading the Ursa Minor J30 thread that Cobblecrazy started. Came across this post.

Thinking about my answer while driving today, and I should have included the option of the Phoenix pop up http://phoenixpopup.com/phoenix-pop-up-for-jeep/ At $13,000, this might be an option if you are considering this type of camper. Here's a link to a thread on the Phoenix campers on this forum http://www.expeditionportal.com/for...Phoenix-Pop-up/page11?highlight=phoenix+pulse look at post #104 for interior pics.

Hope this helps...
 

Dan Grec

Expedition Leader
Interesting. I too am, ahem, working at work.

Those interior pics show they are not modifying the roll bar at all.

Very interested if you find any more info.

-Dan
 

Septu

Explorer
My thoughts with something like this, is that I think it tries to be too much of everything - while excelling at nothing. Maybe that's harsh, but thats how I see it. I'd much rather them go with something like this for the shell, then yank the seats, roll bar, and build a bench and a counter down each side. If you're solo use the bench as the bed, if you're with your partner, use the loft bed. With the roll bar out, it also gives you more standup room if the loft bed isn't in place. But I guess one could do all that on their own after getting the shell.


A link to some more pictures (I copied the text, and about 2/3rds of the pictures.
http://www.truckcampermagazine.com/weekly-blog/2011-coyote-rv-nemesis-jeep-jk-pulse

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Ever since we posted our 2011 Denver ISE Show Report, we have been inundated with requests for more pictures of the Coyote RV P.U.L.S.E. This is much the same reaction the P.U.L.S.E. received at the show.

The P.U.L.S.E. is actually not a camper, but rather a concept. The acronym stands for Phoenix Ultralight Living and Sleeping Extension and can be made for just about anything from trucks to SUVs. For the 2011 Denver ISE, Coyote RV built a P.U.L.S.E. for a Jeep JK provided by Nemesis Industries.

For the Jeep JK, the P.U.L.S.E. attaches exactly where the factory removable roof attaches. You can literally remove the factory roof and install the P.U.L.S.E. using the same latches and bolts. In the above photos you can see the front latches, rear bolts, and how tight the installation is once completed.

Like any other Coyote pop-up truck camper, the top on the P.U.L.S.E. uses Coyote’s patented manual pop-up roof lift system. What’s different about the P.U.L.S.E. concept is the exceptionally low profile complemented by a specially designed P.U.L.S.E. aerodynamic front nose. When closed, the P.U.L.S.E. is designed to look like a factory installed extension of the vehicle, not a add-on camper.

There’s not a lot of room to walk around in the Jeep JK version of the P.U.L.S.E., but that’s not the point here. What you have to remember is that this particular P.U.L.S.E. is built onto a Jeep JK with the rear seats in place. There’s no reason why you couldn’t use the Jeep JK as a daily driver with the P.U.L.S.E. installed. In these pictures you can see the 12-volt refrigerator, battery box, and porta-potty (still in the box).

Just above the floor, the Jeep JK P.U.L.S.E. has a Wave 6 catalytic heater. From what some of the show attendees told us, the Wave 6 can pump out enough heat to practically float the P.U.L.S.E. into the atmosphere. In other words, you won’t be cold.

On the opposite side is the combination propane range top and sink. When people saw this their mouths dropped. Imagine, you’re out in the middle of nowhere after conquering a monster trail cooking breakfast in the back of your Jeep. Awesome.

Looking back from the driver’s seat there’s really no indication that anything’s different with the back seats right where they should be. Of course the roof is all P.U.L.S.E., but the Jeep JK roll bars are still in place.

Standing up in the back of the Jeep JK P.U.L.S.E., you start to get what this product is all about. There’s the range sink combination on the right and the sleeping area in front of you. Look closely and you’ll see the wood frame that unfolds to create a queen size sleeping area for the Insta-Bed air mattress. You may be in the middle of nowhere, but you’re comfortable.

The P.U.L.S.E. may not be a traditional truck camper, but it’s quickly demountable and stores on a stand that Coyote provides with each P.U.L.S.E. Some may disagree, but we believe this and other removable Jeep campers are an exciting development in the truck camper marketplace.

Of course P.U.L.S.E. isn’t just for Jeep JKs. Have a Ford F-150 and want a P.U.L.S.E.? Coyote RV can P.U.L.S.E. that. Maybe you have a Toyota Tacoma? Coyote RV can P.U.L.S.E. that too. How about a two-door Jeep? Yes, Coyote RV can even P.U.L.S.E. a two door Jeep. And if you don’t mind them cutting the roof out, they can put a P.U.L.S.E. into just about anything. P.U.L.S.E. Smart Car? Hmmm...

Congratulations to Robby and Cari Rowe for bringing the P.U.L.S.E. to life.
 

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