Cool camper for sure but what I really want to see is a walk-around of the sweet maroon Tundra in the background!! Oh, by the way, who was the goofy guy in the background at the 6:33 Mark (pun intended)?
nice! a little too much $ to spend for us right now, maybe in 5 years. i was thinking the side windows could be a 2 piece - 1/2 metal on the bottom and 1/2 glass, so that you can have a fold out platform to use as a table/counter space.
T track allows for endless ideas. I was thinking two or three hinges mounted to the lower overhang t tracks below the window. Attached to three vertical bars or one big recovery board mounting plate, leaving a little room between the mounts and the glass for safety. Vertical bars extending to the top lower track above the window with a latch type mount. Hole in the bar with a twist to lock type pin mounted to the track maybe the middle one with a hole for a lock. Twist the pins to release the latches and the whole thing would swing down 180 degrees, hanging down. Flush with the window too as the recovery boards would be under the overhang. Window now free to open. You could put cables attached to only allow the whole thing to fold down 90 degrees to a table position with maybe a table type top on the backside of the recovery board mounts. Window security when up/recovery board storage. Half down-table with window usage also a pass through for the table and down, just out of the way. Just thinking.
What are the angle tension straps? Is that to add strength from tilting. I have not seen that on the prior units and is that something that could be added to the older units?
We call these the 'utility straps'. They can be retrofit on to any previous builds - please feel free to reach out directly to our Customer Care team on the website if you'd like them sent to you.
The sleeping platform is 78" wide, so overall, the build is about 80.5" wide - the widest point on the truck is still the mirrors! Please let us know if you have any additional questions
Excellent info. Thank you so much.
Cool camper for sure but what I really want to see is a walk-around of the sweet maroon Tundra in the background!!
Oh, by the way, who was the goofy guy in the background at the 6:33 Mark (pun intended)?
haha, we won't have to twist Mark's arm too much for a video 😁
tune outdoor has quicky become my favorite camper. maybe two more years, i buy one?
nice! a little too much $ to spend for us right now, maybe in 5 years. i was thinking the side windows could be a 2 piece - 1/2 metal on the bottom and 1/2 glass, so that you can have a fold out platform to use as a table/counter space.
T track allows for endless ideas. I was thinking two or three hinges mounted to the lower overhang t tracks below the window. Attached to three vertical bars or one big recovery board mounting plate, leaving a little room between the mounts and the glass for safety. Vertical bars extending to the top lower track above the window with a latch type mount. Hole in the bar with a twist to lock type pin mounted to the track maybe the middle one with a hole for a lock. Twist the pins to release the latches and the whole thing would swing down 180 degrees, hanging down. Flush with the window too as the recovery boards would be under the overhang. Window now free to open. You could put cables attached to only allow the whole thing to fold down 90 degrees to a table position with maybe a table type top on the backside of the recovery board mounts. Window security when up/recovery board storage. Half down-table with window usage also a pass through for the table and down, just out of the way. Just thinking.
What are the angle tension straps? Is that to add strength from tilting. I have not seen that on the prior units and is that something that could be added to the older units?
We call these the 'utility straps'. They can be retrofit on to any previous builds - please feel free to reach out directly to our Customer Care team on the website if you'd like them sent to you.
Great video! I wonder how wide the camper top is?
The sleeping platform is 78" wide, so overall, the build is about 80.5" wide - the widest point on the truck is still the mirrors! Please let us know if you have any additional questions
@@tuneoutdoor Thanks. I'll be getting a GMC Denali in May and I'll be in touch.
What’s the build cost for your setup?
@@joe247z a camper with three options would be something like $22k.