
"The Altus by Denver-based Mohab is positioned as a hard-sided rooftop cabin that automatically goes from 8.7-inch drive height to 45-inch, livable quarter, in under 60 seconds."
"As the videos on the product listing page on Mohab's website show, on the click of the deploy button, the sidewalls of the cabin flex up to form a living space."
"Sitting atop the cuboid - they call the Altus - is its pop-up roof. This roof hinged at the rear, rises up on the front, creating standing headroom and a significant perch for your panoramic sighting."
"The Altus series hardwall rooftop cabins feature aluminum alloy frames and PET panels, providing durability and all-weather housing with heating and air conditioning."
The Altus rooftop cabin, designed by Mohab, features a hard-sided structure that transforms from a compact 8.7-inch height to a livable 45-inch space in under 60 seconds. It utilizes an electric-lift system for easy deployment, with a manual option available. The cabin includes a pop-up roof for increased headroom and panoramic views. Constructed with aluminum alloy frames and PET panels, the Altus provides all-weather protection, ensuring comfort during various conditions, including rain.
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