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  1. lonepeakoverland

    Lone Peak Overland

    Just so it out there here was my response: Hey Chris, sorry again for the failure in our communication with you. Did the money get back to your account Ok? As an ambassador for us I’m not expecting everything you post to be rosy but I do expect you to have Lone Peak’s best interest in mind...
  2. lonepeakoverland

    Lone Peak Overland

    Sorry my email has been swamped with production ramping. Team@lonepeakoverland.com is the best/fastest for admin type stuff. Jeremy will get it taken care of today. Thanks for your support and grace as we build something cool!
  3. lonepeakoverland

    Lone Peak Overland

    Hey all! Wanted to chime in here. I’m personally behind a bit on email communication focusing on getting production green lit. For the fastest response please email team@lonepeakoverland.com. I’m currently hiring a customer service manager to cover phones and email so bear with us for a week or...
  4. lonepeakoverland

    Lone Peak Overland

    Ok, nice. That’d be good to see. The Roofnest Falcon uses an adjustable bar on top but it’s so high up on ours it’s be hard to get to. I’m hoping to have something at the base of the assembly to adjust easily. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. lonepeakoverland

    Lone Peak Overland

    We’re still finalizing all the measurements on shark fins so it’s unclear if you’ll need the tall version to clear the one on your truck. We need to do a lot of measuring on all models before we can provide a clear answer. Yes, it’ll give you more ceiling heigh but as if now that’s not an issue...
  6. lonepeakoverland

    Lone Peak Overland

    There’s 1/2 of gap between the mattress and the roof support struts for bedding. I don’t think it’d close with a 6” mattress. Ours is super comfy and is half gel memory foam and half high density foam. The vent is 3” and will work with a normal diesel heater. We’re making one that will store in...
  7. lonepeakoverland

    Lone Peak Overland

    The tent support will be a fun problem to solve. We’ll be using 28mm aluminum tube to create the support structure so it should be rock solid even in high winds. The more challenging part is making it adjustable so we can make sure it’s properly tensioned when it clicks into place. Not quite...
  8. lonepeakoverland

    Lone Peak Overland

    Hey everyone! Kyle here from Lone Peak. Took me a while to read through the threads here :) For those with concerns about us being a new company, I totally hear you. For those of you that jumped in, thank you so much for your trust; we literally couldn't do this thing without you. I'm trying to...
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