With all due respect I don't like it.
I wouldn't want to haul the lumber around as it takes up space. I'm not claustrophobic but it looks pretty cramped in there. I would feel like a vampire in a coffin.
However, it gives me an idea. to save space and gain comfort one could stretch sleeping cot canvas or a hammock at the same location using the hardtop mounting bolts. When not in use this material could be rolled up and stowed away.
I wouldn't want to haul the lumber around as it takes up space. I'm not claustrophobic but it looks pretty cramped in there. I would feel like a vampire in a coffin.
However, it gives me an idea. to save space and gain comfort one could stretch sleeping cot canvas or a hammock at the same location using the hardtop mounting bolts. When not in use this material could be rolled up and stowed away.



. Seems like the closer the mounting points are to each other, the greater the forces are that are being exerted. I'm sure there's a mathematical formula to figure it out. My point is, I think a hammock would break a fiberglass Blazer top unless the top was reinforced somehow. Maybe you could hang it from the rollcage if you had one.
I would hang it from the rear view mirror to the glass in the back window. (Just kidding)
This would give a little more headroom & if kept tight enough it could be comfortable.
