@@That_Paul_Guy You have a good eye. We have a Patent Pending One person Rooftop Tent Lift for Pick up trucks and Jeep Gladiators that will be available Spring 2025. Here is video link. m.th-cam.com/video/KliM2HPQOBQ/w-d-xo.html&pp=sAQB
@@flapflapflap Thanks for reaching out. The first time a rooftop tent is put on a vehicle, it must be done by hand. After that, the Rooftop tent never touches the ground. The BAD BOY will store the Rooftop tent on the forks and one can park their vehicle under it freeing up storage space.
Do you reimburse damages and indemnify third party damages if the lift over time fails to properly hold the rooftop tent. What testing, if any, has the company conducted that measures the long term strength and ability to support up to 195 pounds on the lift?
This would be the perfect solution if it worked to lift tents off of truck bed racks and it supported more weight.
@@That_Paul_Guy You have a good eye. We have a Patent Pending One person Rooftop Tent Lift for Pick up trucks and Jeep Gladiators that will be available Spring 2025. Here is video link. m.th-cam.com/video/KliM2HPQOBQ/w-d-xo.html&pp=sAQB
How do you get the rooftop tent on top of the lift in the first place?
@@flapflapflap Thanks for reaching out. The first time a rooftop tent is put on a vehicle, it must be done by hand. After that, the Rooftop tent never touches the ground. The BAD BOY will store the Rooftop tent on the forks and one can park their vehicle under it freeing up storage space.
Do you reimburse damages and indemnify third party damages if the lift over time fails to properly hold the rooftop tent. What testing, if any, has the company conducted that measures the long term strength and ability to support up to 195 pounds on the lift?
@@flapflapflap We have product liability insurance and in the unlikely event something would happen, we would take care of the customer.