stickshifter
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I really like all the South African campers (AluCab, RSI, RLD). However, these were all developed in warm climates, and so - while the latches are good at keeping out dust, they have a tendency to freeze in what us mountain folk would consider relatively mild winter conditions. There is discussion of this on Tacoma World, the Jeep Gladiator forum, and some other places. Here is an example of what it can look like:
I'm not posting this to be a hater. I think this is a real issue for people who live in the northern half of the United States. Far from being a hater, I would like to see these companies develop a latch that is better in winter conditions, because I want to buy one of their campers.
NOTE: the old school twist handles found on most fiberglass toppers can also freeze. Its happened to me, and I carry a little can of lock de-icer in my cab in the winter. However, the twist handles are much less prone to freezing than the latches found on the AluCab, RSI, and RLD campers.
I'm not posting this to be a hater. I think this is a real issue for people who live in the northern half of the United States. Far from being a hater, I would like to see these companies develop a latch that is better in winter conditions, because I want to buy one of their campers.
NOTE: the old school twist handles found on most fiberglass toppers can also freeze. Its happened to me, and I carry a little can of lock de-icer in my cab in the winter. However, the twist handles are much less prone to freezing than the latches found on the AluCab, RSI, and RLD campers.