Cool! One of the troubles with the poptop is mold on the upper part. The way to stop that is to block the airflow when the roof is closed,so that warm humid air can’t get back there. Right now I wedge a piece of foam between the bed panel and the poptop and it really helps. I’ll bet you could store this kit right there on the top of the bed panel while the roof is closed and it would do a great job of keeping the back section dry. Double duty. Great job on this!
This is a great idea. Do you have them for the T2 I've also been trying to figure out a way of insulation on the pop top fibre glass part . which can be left in place and looks good with out adding too much weight .hope you guys can come out with a good idea
You can roll the side sections up in the catty bag and store it in the back of the roof when folded down and the short parts can be popped under the down stairs rear mattress if needed. Or just all together in the bag and throw it behind the rear seat when travelling. Cheers, Jed
Cool! One of the troubles with the poptop is mold on the upper part. The way to stop that is to block the airflow when the roof is closed,so that warm humid air can’t get back there. Right now I wedge a piece of foam between the bed panel and the poptop and it really helps. I’ll bet you could store this kit right there on the top of the bed panel while the roof is closed and it would do a great job of keeping the back section dry. Double duty. Great job on this!
Nice bit of kit Jed. Cheers
Still innovating all these years on. Well done Jed :) Looks cool
Putting it on the inside seems like a better way to do it! Nice one mate!
Nice bit of kit 👌
Love the Channel!
Nice
This is why I went for a hightop no faffing with a roof
Nice job though looks top quality 👌
This is a great idea. Do you have them for the T2 I've also been trying to figure out a way of insulation on the pop top fibre glass part . which can be left in place and looks good with out adding too much weight .hope you guys can come out with a good idea
Looks great, Will you be making them for bays?
Soon hopefully.
Jed
Very nice! Where do you plan to stow it while it's not being used?
You can roll the side sections up in the catty bag and store it in the back of the roof when folded down and the short parts can be popped under the down stairs rear mattress if needed. Or just all together in the bag and throw it behind the rear seat when travelling.
Cheers,
Jed
Would Chris Camacho of UniWerks Design here in the States going to carry that?
You could always drop him a line to ask him. He may if enough people ask ;)