Looking forward to the details of what needed to be done, as this is looking more and more like my RTT solution (really want to keep the tonneau cover)
Maybe I'm biased, but those 3 wheelers are tough to beat. Covered pretty much every road that can be driven on (and some that shouldn't) in Alaska over the years with mine.
And then again, I love my Scrambler, too. : )
Best of both worlds, as they say....
Yeah, maybe it's the angle but that's the first that I've liked the look of a topper on the Gladiator. That ~500 is a bit scary, too. An RTT + 2 people and you are getting close, quick. Too bad.
Any chance you mean "utility" instead of seconds? I see they list a utility option, or did you contact them directly?
Love this, it may be the solution I go with (and in turn decides the RTT I go with)....
That schematic looks like it's still two (non welded) pieces, right? So you get the "test bracket" (that you originally ordered) PLUS that piece that fits their racks? So still a possibility, albeit more expensive and with stuff you don't need....
Looks interesting the more i look at this fold out style...notice “free shipping” to continental US....do you actually mean continental, or do you mean contiguous? On far too many occasions I have to explain to companies, that yes, Alaska is part of the US and in fact, continental. If not, what...
Will love to know if a sleeping bag or like blanket could be left in there like it could in most of Roofnests other offerings...looking forward to the answer. I noticed in the video you posted that the reviewer said it was a very tight fit, but I'm wondering if that is only due to his second...
That Condor may change my plans a bit. I was planning on the Eagle or the like style Tepui once i figured out my rack. This fitting all on/in the bed (and able to use a tonneau cover!) is intriguing. What’s the set up time? Searched the web and can’t see any available videos of it in action....