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    Hard-sided wedge style pop-up camper shell currently in development/testing in the mountains of Wyoming

    Howdy! I'm still working my way out of hibernation up here in wintery Wyoming, but there's been a lot of activity underfoot finishing up the flagship camper and starting into the next production unit. The camper design's progress from prototype to production model shows immediate improvements in...
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    Hard-sided wedge style pop-up camper shell currently in development/testing in the mountains of Wyoming

    Thank you @jwiereng and @RDinNHand AZ for your encouragement and questions. It's easy to get stuck down the rabbit hole when chasing little design or production details, and I appreciate being able to step back and engage folks' ideas. 2020 has certainly been a wild year, but I'm grateful for...
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    Hard-sided wedge style pop-up camper shell currently in development/testing in the mountains of Wyoming

    Good on you for digging in and starting to put together ideas for your next build! I think you could be well suited considering the standard aluminum extrusions and t-slots. Many of these framing systems were developed for use in manufacturing and industrial environments where they see variable...
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    Hard-sided wedge style pop-up camper shell currently in development/testing in the mountains of Wyoming

    Ahoy, friends! My sincerest apologies for not catching this bump earlier. I was playing host to a couple groups of out-of-town family escaping to the outdoors of Wyoming, then we got evacuated due to wildfires (thankfully) right after everyone left. We and our neighbors are fortunate to not have...
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    Hard-sided wedge style pop-up camper shell currently in development/testing in the mountains of Wyoming

    @86scotty, we're on the same page. I installed a solid window in the door of the prototype to test the gasket and installation method, but an operable back window would enable a person to reach through and unlatch the tailgate if/when the need arises. That makes sense as a baseline feature for...
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    Hard-sided wedge style pop-up camper shell currently in development/testing in the mountains of Wyoming

    Y'all are onto something! Thank you @PHeller for the thoughtful post about the opportunities and challenges associated with developing a high value camper. I just got off the road after a week driving the rig cross country to spend time with my in-laws, and I'm looking forward to putting...
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    Converting Soft-Side Pop-Up to Hardside Panels

    @PHeller, DIY retrofitting existing soft-sided campers with hard walls is absolutely something that could be tackled with the right amount of testing and elbow grease. I can't speak specifically to Hiatus's design, but I've been developing a wedge style hard-sided pop-up that takes inspiration...
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    Hard-sided wedge style pop-up camper shell currently in development/testing in the mountains of Wyoming

    Hello again, folks! Between Wyoming's temperamental spring weather and a measured re-opening, I've been doing more daydreaming about camping adventures than actual adventuring. With a little determination, though, we've taken advantage of recent good weather to put some miles on the prototype...
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    Hard-sided wedge style pop-up camper shell currently in development/testing in the mountains of Wyoming

    Thank you for the interest and questions! You hit on two items that have occupied a lot of my thoughts on design and usability of the product. Fundamentally, I want this camper to provide a platform that enhances folks' day-to-day use of their vehicle and enables a seamless transition between...
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    Hard-sided wedge style pop-up camper shell currently in development/testing in the mountains of Wyoming

    Hello world! I've been absent the thread for a handful of weeks, but this community has frequently been on my mind during these trying times. (2MB limit on GIFs. Please, excuse the low resolution.) The hard-sided wedge pop-up successfully made it onto my truck on Feb 29th, and I immediately...
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    Hard-sided wedge style pop-up camper shell currently in development/testing in the mountains of Wyoming

    There have certainly been times the past month that I felt like a human jack-in-the-box, but the efforts have been rewarded with a functional prototype! Here are another couple of GIFs to show the collapsing motion of the completed prototype unit. This time with gas struts to make life easier...
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    Hard-sided wedge style pop-up camper shell currently in development/testing in the mountains of Wyoming

    That's a great idea of developing a dutch door style upper half for the pop-up back wall. I have seen some examples of this being done with pop-up camping trailers, so there's definitely room to play with it in pop-up truck campers. I love that your mind went immediately to the shoebox shape...
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    Hard-sided wedge style pop-up camper shell currently in development/testing in the mountains of Wyoming

    I started with 4 different origami models that were made following the principles outlined in the 1968 patent for the original Snap and Nap feature on the Amerigo campers. The model that I decided to turn into the full size prototype most closely resembles the 1968 design. All origami concepts...
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    Hard-Sided Pop-Up Camper by Hiatus Campers

    Awesome to see the first full size unit and a happy customer. The unit looks great, and there can't be enough said about doing business with nice people. Go Hiatus!
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    Hard-sided wedge style pop-up camper shell currently in development/testing in the mountains of Wyoming

    I can't say if they've looked at carbon fiber kevlar, but the folks at GFC have a couple years under their belt now and a big commitment to R&D. I'm confident they're covering all the bases. I lived in Bozeman for 5 years before moving back down to WY, so I'm a huge fan of the resourceful...
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