upcruiser
Perpetual Transient
Eric, thanks for taking the time to chat with Alyssa and I at Expo. I have been debating for some time what direction I wanted to go with my next rig for my long trips and round the world trip in a couple of years. I honestly think we can make my 80 a pretty livable truck with the pop top and some basic interior mods. I found it interesting to stand in an AT Habitat on a Wrangler Unlimited and the other Ecamper type popup. The amount of useable interior space in the 80 is noticeable, especially if you cut the roof up to the front seats. A nice minimalist camper setup is more realistic with the 80 popup.
One question, are you planning on offering a headliner for the unit? I think it would go along way to quieting wind noise and help insulate it for cold weather camping when heating the truck is necessary. I know for me personally, 4 seasons utility is suer important as well as water proofness and ventilation. Sounds like some of the materials you offer will take care of the weather ability for sure, and with the possibility of screen windows that zip up in poor weather and it's a winner.
As far as Price.... It isn't cheap but if you look at the price of a flip pac or a fwc, you see what other options for an overland camper setup in this segment are. I love the idea of reducing drag on the highway versus my RTT and the idea of setting up from inside and cooking and sleeping inside when the weather is bad. I am so tired of all these overland camping setups that seem to not take into consideration living day in and day out in crappy weather. Not everyone goes weekend camping in ideal dry weather in the southwestern deserts. Keep up the good work and thanks again for making a long standing dream come together and making this available. Now I just need to formulate a plan to fund one! If you need some long term testing done, let me know! Haha
One question, are you planning on offering a headliner for the unit? I think it would go along way to quieting wind noise and help insulate it for cold weather camping when heating the truck is necessary. I know for me personally, 4 seasons utility is suer important as well as water proofness and ventilation. Sounds like some of the materials you offer will take care of the weather ability for sure, and with the possibility of screen windows that zip up in poor weather and it's a winner.
As far as Price.... It isn't cheap but if you look at the price of a flip pac or a fwc, you see what other options for an overland camper setup in this segment are. I love the idea of reducing drag on the highway versus my RTT and the idea of setting up from inside and cooking and sleeping inside when the weather is bad. I am so tired of all these overland camping setups that seem to not take into consideration living day in and day out in crappy weather. Not everyone goes weekend camping in ideal dry weather in the southwestern deserts. Keep up the good work and thanks again for making a long standing dream come together and making this available. Now I just need to formulate a plan to fund one! If you need some long term testing done, let me know! Haha