I recently picked up a spacekap plus off of CL and decided to build it out. Prior to the spacekap I had a Leer 122 topper. This worked pretty well with myself and the lady but when we picked up a newfoundland dog the topper got a little cramped. The current plan is to use the Spacekap for the next two years and when I move to a place that is in the mountains go back to the Leer 122.
The main focus of this build is to keep it light as possible. I currently have the spacekap on a 2016 F150 2.7 Regular cab long bed. While the payload is pretty good (1800lbs) I would prefer not to load down my truck.
Here's what I am looking to add to the cap:
-A cab over bed that will sleep two people
-Maxxair fan
-Heater (Right now I am thinking of going with dickenson or propex)
-Insulation (XPS foam board)
-A minimal amount of storage (Thinking MULE bags from Adventure Wagon - although they're $$$)
-Small Solar set up
-Built in lights
Possible Additions
-Seating on each side of the cap
-Storage for skis
The main focus of this build is to keep it light as possible. I currently have the spacekap on a 2016 F150 2.7 Regular cab long bed. While the payload is pretty good (1800lbs) I would prefer not to load down my truck.
Here's what I am looking to add to the cap:
-A cab over bed that will sleep two people
-Maxxair fan
-Heater (Right now I am thinking of going with dickenson or propex)
-Insulation (XPS foam board)
-A minimal amount of storage (Thinking MULE bags from Adventure Wagon - although they're $$$)
-Small Solar set up
-Built in lights
Possible Additions
-Seating on each side of the cap
-Storage for skis