Enthusiast II
I'm in the middle of designing and building a new type of RTT, it's cost effective as well as versatile. I will post pictures once it's completed but the basic premise is measuring out the space available on your pickup truck or SUV roof rack. Then taking 3/4 in plywood and cutting it to those specifications. To waterproof, im bed lining them. I'm still playing with hinge ideas, but what I'm trying to do rather than manufacture them is find ones from a local home Depot or Menards that will work therefore allowing everybody to be able to build this. I mean not everybody has a welder like me. Then U bolting it to the roof. The piece that folds out will be supported by a collapsible ladder from harbor freight. okay so now you kind of get an idea of how I'm building this. Here's where it becomes versatile. Because this is just a platform at this point I'm making it so that way you can put a tent up there, like a one or two person backpacking tent. But you can also take that down and put up a blind and use your vehicle as a mobile hunting stand. You could also technically use it for any number of situations looking up the Stars whatever the possibilities are endless. But what that's also does is it makes it serviceable. No more paying for $800 to $1,000 to even $2,000 rooftop tents I can put whatever I want up there however I want. I'm also working on a universal way to attach everything. When you ready to pack up and go pack up your 10th you're sleeping bag everything like you normally would fold up the platform and place everything on top and then put a rooftop storage cover over it all. Looks exactly the same as a folded up rtt. But with twice as much storage as I have found. I'd love to hear talks thoughts with this, granted there are pros and cons but I think if executed properly this could be a very useful over landing tool for all of us. Shoot I would even use it for fishing bringing my truck out a little bit into a body of water and then using it as a platform to fish off of.