That's more "imperceptible" than "stealth"
That's more "imperceptible" than "stealth"
Looks Great Chris when you put the roof up next can you send lots more pictures inside and out? I really like the look of these roofs
Cheers @Bav a new word for me to Google! English was never a strong point!That's more "imperceptible" than "stealth"
SozCheers @Bav a new word for me to Google! English was never a strong point!
Yep, Hilo by any other name . Obviously I can't see the construction of the lid itself, but the fixings/internals/external images are identical to my Hilo. Looks mint
So very pleased. This is our first van, but we've used a few over the years with more 'normal' pop-tops and probably also worth pointing out that there are some negatives, if you can call them that, with both the Stealth and the Horizon, in that putting them up or down is a bit more of a faff. The other vans, although looking from the outside like they've got lego hair stuck on them, or in the case of my Dad's that was half the price of this, but looked like it had an upturned bath on the roof - putting the roof up and down was much easier. More often than not they just had some straps hanging down at the front with clips on and that's all you needed to do - but these have 4 bolts to undo - 2 up front under the sun visors, and 2 at the back too. I just have to walk away from the van and look back at it to know it's worth the extra effort though. Over the moon.Wow that looks very nice indeed I bet you're so pleased.
Interesting, I wonder if the 4 bolts are a new thing then. I'd prefer 2, but I guess you have to take some rough with the smooth.@Gunship - that's an interesting comment you made re the internal finish of the two roofs. Do you have any internal pictures of your roof so I can compare with my [very late] Hilo, "almost-an-Horizon" roof?
BTW, my roof only has the 2 bolts at the front (under the sun visors).
That does look good. Any pics of the inside with roof down?Interesting, I wonder if the 4 bolts are a new thing then. I'd prefer 2, but I guess you have to take some rough with the smooth.
Here's a piccy of the inside of ours, plus one of it at the converters with the roof frame in too.
I think what I didn't like as much on the Horizon we were shown was what the square metal frame looked like that it was housed in. It reminded me a bit of the chrome door thresholds in my parent's house - my Dad - bless him - is a master of the bodge job, so he always used to use things for a multitude of purposes they were never designed for, so I'd often see them about the house - finishing off something entirely unsuitable, so I appreciate this is going to be a personal opinion!
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We hired a camper in 2021 that had a Hilo with 4 bolts (though the rears were only plastic and didn't really seem to add very much). My camper, that I picked up last year, has a Hilo with only 2 front bolts, so, based on this, I believe the 2-bolt version is the later design. However, given that the guys that converted my van (VisionTech) are the same guys that developed the Horizon roof (based very closely on the Hilo), I would have expected the Horizon to also have only the front bolts. Is that not the case? Does the Horizon have the rears also?Interesting, I wonder if the 4 bolts are a new thing then. I'd prefer 2, but I guess you have to take some rough with the smooth.
Here's a piccy of the inside of ours, plus one of it at the converters with the roof frame in too.
I think what I didn't like as much on the Horizon we were shown was what the square metal frame looked like that it was housed in. It reminded me a bit of the chrome door thresholds in my parent's house - my Dad - bless him - is a master of the bodge job, so he always used to use things for a multitude of purposes they were never designed for, so I'd often see them about the house - finishing off something entirely unsuitable, so I appreciate this is going to be a personal opinion!
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I spoke to Horizon after looking at your roof.We hired a camper in 2021 that had a Hilo with 4 bolts (though the rears were only plastic and didn't really seem to add very much). My camper, that I picked up last year, has a Hilo with only 2 front bolts, so, based on this, I believe the 2-bolt version is the later design. However, given that the guys that converted my van (VisionTech) are the same guys that developed the Horizon roof (based very closely on the Hilo), I would have expected the Horizon to also have only the front bolts. Is that not the case? Does the Horizon have the rears also?
Re the "chrome door threshold" look, I'm not particularly keen on that either, TBH. What material have they used to finish-off the metal edging in your van? Aesthetically, I like your van's curved access into the pop-top, but I'd need to try it out to assess if it's also practical.
Does beg the question what purpose the rears serve then. Did they suggest a reason why you might opt for them?I spoke to Horizon after looking at your roof.
They told me they do have the rears, but they are optional ie you dont have t have them fitted.
Hmmm, not sureDoes beg the question what purpose the rears serve then. Did they suggest a reason why you might opt for them?
It's finished with a black rubber. A bit like door seals, but somehow a little 'fancier'.That does look good. Any pics of the inside with roof down?
I'm interested in how that oval hole looks / is finished? Again personal opinion but from memory it looks a bit unfinished, can see right into the roof bit? Maybe a bit more wind noise?
Thanks. Looks good, except I still can’t like the oval hatch, I suppose I need to have a good look at one in person. What is the round hole in the centre of the hatch cover for?It's finished with a black rubber. A bit like door seals, but somehow a little 'fancier'.
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