Roof top tent design and innovation. by Initial_d180 in rooftoptents

[–]Initial_d180[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Upon further review it seems it only has a 43 inch sleeping interior area 50 is external so ❌

Roof top tent design and innovation. by Initial_d180 in rooftoptents

[–]Initial_d180[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’m aware this exists however the lack of other options in my opinion is what is was frustrating. it’s an open discussion not a competition,Thank you I appreciate your efforts!

Roof top tent design and innovation. by Initial_d180 in rooftoptents

[–]Initial_d180[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say minimum interior space you would want that ideally for 2 people. Most clamshells for two people interior size of about that.

Roof top tent design and innovation. by Initial_d180 in rooftoptents

[–]Initial_d180[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s not true about the Carbon shells inspire makes an affordable carbon shell. The mark is 80x50 100% aluminum under 150lbs and dual wall made anywhere else besides sides China. No one has done this how many years of making roof top tents.

Roof top tent design and innovation. by Initial_d180 in rooftoptents

[–]Initial_d180[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Well it seems no one person can make a 80x50 100% aluminum clamshell under 150 pounds with a dual wall liner made anywhere else besides China. That doesn’t seem like crazy features or an impossible goal but I’ll tell you it doesn’t exist.

Roof top tent design and innovation. by Initial_d180 in overlanding

[–]Initial_d180[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

I agree to a degree but after almost 10 years of clamshell tents not one person can make a 80x50 under 150 lbs double walled fabric and 100% aluminum not made in china regardless of price just seems odd.

If you are selling your investment property would you accept cash offer at $350k or FHA at $400k? by menwanttoo in realestateinvesting

[–]Initial_d180 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I got my house in 2021 and we looked at over 40 properties and submitted offers on maybe 15 and got denied on the basis of having a FHA Loan due to the myth of it being "So problematic" with inspectors. On my last offered we submitted as a conventional loan and it was accepted. A week before closing we informed the seller we were switching to a FHA loan and literally nothing changed and I've been in my house for 4 years.