Jeep Wrangler Habitat Official Release

Bikeman71

Observer
Martyn, do you have an estimated lead time for new orders? How many are in the cue? If there isn't an answer to this, kb7our, what has been the production time for yours?
 

Martyn

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Martyn, do you have an estimated lead time for new orders? How many are in the cue? If there isn't an answer to this, kb7our, what has been the production time for yours?

I'd have to defer to Mario on delivery schedules, send him an e mail to mario at adventuretrailers dot com and he'll be able to advise you.

kb7our's production time isn't going to reflect current production time as he was one of the early adopters who put their name down for the Habitat when it was still just a concept. His delivery was also delayed as he withdrew from the project and then re-entered, resulting in a lower position in the delivery schedule. kb7our fully understands he will be receiving an outstanding product that will provide years of enjoyment making the wait worthwhile.
 

elcoyote

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Should the forge hold their delivery date, the lead time for a Habitat order placed now would have delivery scheduled in mid-December or early January based on the number of orders in the queue at this time. The Holidays puts a two week speed bump in the production schedule at the end of the year.
 

kb7our

Explorer
I'd have to defer to Mario on delivery schedules, send him an e mail to mario at adventuretrailers dot com and he'll be able to advise you.

"...kb7our fully understands he will be receiving an outstanding product that will provide years of enjoyment making the wait worthwhile.
"



INDEED and a return customer as well!!!!! It's still painful though Martyn ;)
 

Bikeman71

Observer
I spoke with Mario a little earlier today and received the same terrific customer service I remember while purchasing an AT Flip Pac a few years ago. Now, I need to find a way to rationalize that I NEED one. Or maybe better put, I need to find a way to convince my wife that WE need one!

"Honey, I want us to spend more time together as a family. We can load up the Jeep on Friday after work and be on the Rubicon by 5PM. This isn't for me, it's for our family!" How does that sound?
 

greggNJ

Observer
"Honey, I want us to spend more time together as a family. We can load up the Jeep on Friday after work and be on the Rubicon by 5PM. This isn't for me, it's for our family!" How does that sound?

It's worth a shot, let us know how that works out....
:peepwall:
 

The Swiss

Expedition Leader
"Honey, I want us to spend more time together as a family. We can load up the Jeep on Friday after work and be on the Rubicon by 5PM. This isn't for me, it's for our family!" How does that sound?
Hopefully her answer will be something like: "That Jeep Camper sounds like a good idea. We can drive to the mall and stay more comfortably as a family while we wait for the stores to open for the Thankgsgivings sales and you will be there with me in all the stores carrying my bags." :p
 

elcoyote

Supporting Sponsor, Overland Certified OC0004
RM sent us a few nice pictures the other day of his Habitat in use....not at the mall Christmas shopping. I must say, he has good taste in campsites and food&wine!
IMG_2228.jpgIMG_1722.jpgIMG_2178.jpgIMG_2227.jpg
 
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DingusKahn

Adventurer
No time

Dang... I haven't had time to use mine. I have been swamped at work since i got back with the habitat. What little time I have had is trying to finish outfitting the water system and electrical. Still have tons of stuff to do.
Oops. Time to change my signature!
 

elcoyote

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We are going to receive the new prototype awning later next week. After we have had a chance to play with it, we will post some pictures. We will display it on a Habitat at Off Road Expo in Pomona, CA Oct 6 & 7 at the Los Angeles County Fairgrounds.
 

DingusKahn

Adventurer
Have they started work on the walls you said would attach to the awning?
I want two awnings, one for the back and one for the driver side. Then instead of walls on the adjacent sides make a roof piece that attaches where the walls would. at the wide end it would need more support, so put another pole in the middle, a bit lower than the standard awning end pole and stake it down. It would then act as a roof and gutter for the two main awnings.
Then you could still put walls up on the two outside parts and have a huge covered area even larger than the bat wing.
They only bad thing about these is you have to have the tent top at least open to attach, zip on, the awnings. But the two latches are easy to open. and the torsion bar pulls the top up enough to get the job done without attaching the handle.
 

elcoyote

Supporting Sponsor, Overland Certified OC0004
Have they started work on the walls you said would attach to the awning?
I

We will need to confirm that all is well with this 3rd prototype before the walls are finalized. There is a provision for hanging the wall structure. Instead of separate loose walls, the system will be more like the Nemo Bugout Elite that is suspended and and less prone to flying insect ingress than separate walls that are used by other mfgs.
nemo bugout elite.jpg
http://www.nemoequipment.com/nemo2012-bugoutelite-tent
 

Dan Grec

Expedition Leader
Hey Mario,

Are there plans for an awning of sorts at the "back" to cover the open tailgate area as mentioned by DingusKahn?

Thanks,
-Dan
 

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