Gear Tunnel, Interrobang, sled

First Look: See What's New and In the Pipeline at Interrobang

Jul 27, 2024William Fitts

Things are really coming together here at Interrobang. We’ve finally worked through our backlog of tonneau cover orders, so those are now generally shipping in a week or two. Thanks to everyone that patiently waited for us to catch up!

What's New?

We are now shipping our long-awaited V 2.0 straps. We’ve designed a custom, high-quality pull strap system utilizing premium FIDLOCK hardware.  It even loops around our tonneau panels and buckles together to transform into a convenient carry solution. These straps are fully compatible with every cover we’ve ever made.  

On the Horizon

The next thing we’re really excited to share is our Gear Glide tunnel slide. It's been in development on and off for well over a year now, but I'm finally happy with the results. This is probably the 8th or 9th prototype. My main goals were to allow access from both sides on the truck and to waste as little cargo space as possible.

It’s made with the same durable materials and ethos as our tonneau cover, but the real key is that it pulls out of both sides of the truck. Reaching the middle of the gear tunnel has always been a challenge, but this really solves my issues.

The current prototype I’m using only weighs 35 pounds and can easily be installed or removed in under 5 minutes by one person. You can still plug stuff in, and we’re considering adding plugs to the slide itself, but I’m not sure it’s needed. The design also leaves room on the floor of the tunnel, so there’s some space for smaller items even when the slide is all loaded up. And yes, there will be a very awesome assortment of modular add-ons for it! Keep in mind, what we have pictured is fairly rough around the edges. We're dialing things in and polishing the whole package up for a production version. 

In Development

I built a rough kitchen prototype last summer, but I'm not actually sure how practical it really is. With Rivian apparently abandoning the pull-out kitchen, I'm exploring a more flexible and modular approach. I'm focusing on ease of use, storability and adaptability.

We’re interested in hearing anyone’s feedback on what features or modules you might like to see.



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