Is the TRD Surf really the "Adventure-Ready" 4Runner we've been waiting for?

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If the TRD Surf were to come exactly like this out of the box, how many people do you think are gonna drive with the top off vs on? I feel like most offroading/overland builds heavily utilize their roof racks for fuel, tents, storage, awnings, etc.
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If you had one, would you be driving top off or on?
 
It would make it really tough to take on and off unless you could keep the rack/tent/rear all together with some type of pulley system. Amazing concept though!
 

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