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I still would like to know how the removable bed partition seals out water from entering into the cab and how reliable that seal will remain over time and as cargo slams into the partition (which happens). If you've owned a pickup truck, these are the real-world questions that need to be answered. None of the experienced you toobers have asked this question.
 

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Agreed , sealing and waterproofing is on my list of concerns, especially with the SUV topper. But properly securing cargo is paramount in ensuring the integrity of the partition.

Another key takeaway from this video is, “don’t let anyone borrow your car or truck. Ever.”
 
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The "Witch on Demand" Slate clearly has vinyl wrapped SUV windows while the Cool Story HVAC render has no seams at all and appears to be solid:
I've been under the impression that the Cargo Kit topper (on the fleet page of their site) is different from the SUV Kit because it has no windows, nor is it likely to have a removable top panel.

Presumably the Cargo Kit also there'll be capability to have a full-height partition so your 1,000 pounds of cargo can't come forward into the cab area.

@cvollers makes a good point that it may just be that they have a different panel that replaces the one with the window.

I was surprised when she said what she said the Cargo Kit is essentially the SUV Kit without seats. Taken literally, that means the topper and rollbar are not co-dependent.

By now they're fully aware that there are people who want what amounts to the SUV Kit without seats & rollabar and ability to have the partition (just the front-of bed / bulkhead) installed. We'll see....
 
 
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