I'll jump back in and provide some specific responses on top of what Kyle's said. After a crazy few days welcoming an anxious newborn into this world some keyboard time feels like a luxury, haha.
Thanks all for the feedback thus far. There are some great ideas and Kyle and I are seeing a lot of the potential options we discussed pop up here.
That looks pretty awesome. I'd like to see a few more details of the sleeping platform and how that works, but definitely interested. What kind of time frame are you thinking on the group buy? I'll be in Colorado at the end of June and could possibly pick up then if timing works out
Lead times are still a little up in the air as we work through CNC vendor options, but we hope to have units ready by end of June.
If I was a buyer, I'd want to know more about the support structure. I see the vertical posts but can't see the horizontal sections.
There is no horizontal framing. Just strategically placed uprights with reinforcement where needed and top grade plywood (not what you find at Home Depot or Lowes). The plywood is exceptionally strong with the right anchor locations and reinforcements and completes the "frame" of the system.
Wow. Well thought out design.
I also think it would be good to have perforations in the top surface to be able to tie down cargo placed on top.
And lighting underneath so you can see all the stuff you've shoved under there.
Thank you! Lighting, top surface tie downs and drawers are my next priorities in the system.
Thanks for this.
Yeah, 13" of clearance underneath is severely limiting on coolers. What cooler are you using that fits?
Another option we've discussed is offering a 3" extension for each leg. They would simply thread on and raise the entire platform a given amount (we had discussed 3"). This 16" figure is what Kyle wanted initially because it fits so many coolers and bins. I convinced him to go with 13" because it allows the sleeper to rest perfectly on the rear seats. I think we'd offer a "Riser set" to folks that want the extra storage height and aren't concerned about the sleeper platform support.
Another option is to put the cooler on the top side of the platform like what you see the traditional systems like ARB and others.
A built in mattress would be push me to buy one of these. Awesome idea Ayune.
Duly noted. One of the biggest draws for me with the RTTs is that they already have a mattress built in. We could integrate that into this system just like
@Ayune suggested. Perhaps that's a "Premium sleeper" option.
Personally, I've used the sleeper as an "instant truck bed conversion" more than an actual sleeper. I would now have guessed this prior to using it over the last year. I transported large sheet metal sheets for work on multiple occasions, home depot runs for lots of personal stuff, etc... Had I had a mattress fixed to the platform that all may not have been possible without damaging the mattress. I also use an instant inflate camping pad (queen size) so set up for sleeping has been real quick regardless. The platform is sized perfectly for a queen bed.
Might have missed it but was there a price for the option without the additional sleeping platform? Anythought of just offering a "hardware only" kit and we could source the "lid"?
The price i mentioned ($550 for the group buy) is the price we're aiming for withOUT the sleeper. A hardware only kit would be tough because the CAD designed top panels are really what make this system a step above a regular DIY job. The customer would have to cut the top pieces with a few holes in the right locations for it to work. In Kyle's video you can get a small sense for how rigid the system is when he climbs in and out. It's astounding what the right placement of the anchoring did for the system. In the wrong places the system will walk itself forward or backwards over time and wobbles. Anchored in the right places it's locked firmly in place and you move the entire car before you move the platform.
regarding height issues: Looks to me like the vertical legs have adjustable screw pads. Screw in, H goes down, screw out H increases. Now it's just a mater of how long the threaded barrel is. Plus, the turnbuckle fastening design might be modifiable to handle added height.
Yeah, you'll get some adjustment out of the threaded feet. Beyond that we have discussed offering a "Riser Set" that would allow even more adjustment. Toss in an extra carabiner or longer turnbuckle and you've got a lot of flexibility in the height.