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Originally Posted by DesertCanyons
That's good to hear. The bottom should be insulated. That's where you sleep. The top doesn't matter as much since it's basically a tent on the sides.
I'm not a potential buyer for a RTT of any type, brand name or maker. It won't fit under my standard old swing up garage door. After I added a 2" lift the BajaRacks flat utility rack barely fits under the door. I can't pull into my garage with anything on top of the rack.
I'm interested in what you sold before deciding to make your RTT - an off-road teardrop trailer. It provides an instant sleeping shelter that's secure from critters and gets us out of the weather.
Good luck with your prototypes. I hope a lot of people want to buy one from you.
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eh it does make a difference. Insulated top and bottom along with thick canvas sides made for a much warmer sleeping experience in our last snow camping trip. Trailers are game changers for camping. I love ours and how easy it is to just hook up and leave.