Hey, if Jeff licenses this to an aftermarket manufacturer, or if Jeep adds this as a feature/option on future models, I think that would be great. I believe it will be the former (for the JK, at least), and the latter (for the next model). I think the Safari top concept is great, but realistically a ways out from bringing a production model to market. And, depending on the company who does produce these, it may not be available to everyone; for example, the TJ/LJ Safari top that Jeff licensed to GR8 Tops...they won't ship it, so you'd have to go to Florida (I believe) to get one fitted at their plant/shop. Not convenient for people on the west coast (like me).
In the meantime, the most appealing feature for me is the roll-up side windows with a hard top. If I could modify my existing OEM top to incorporate this feature, that would be the cat's ********. Then eventually custom fabricate some hard-side panels for winter months. Why not just run the soft top with the side windows out and rear window rolled up? I could, but that isn't unique. And I like unique, even if that means more work just for the sake of being different. I'd also like to incorporate a roof rack attached through the roof to the roll bar, like Jeff's LJ. I'd like to be able to carry a couple of 17' long sea kayaks on the roof, without buying a Gobi-style exterior rack/cage.
The first thing I'm going to do (once it gets warm enough to put my soft top back on) is look into modifying my soft side windows to roll up. The way the sides tie into the door surround (with a fairly rigid plastic channel sewn into the fabric) makes it impossible to roll them up like the back window (I think; I haven't tried it for fear of damaging the channel). I plan to add a vertical zipper between the channel and the plastic window.
But realistically, I probably won't do any of this...I'm more of a thinker than a doer. I'm in awe of people that have the skills (and gumption) to try a custom fabrication. But ya gotta learn and start somewhere, right? We'll see. :ylsmoke: