Roof top tent advantages?

30 Oct.,2023

 

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I found mine pretty nice this summer on an 18,000 mile double loop around the country. We could roll into any NF/BLM/State land and find something level enough to camp in. I didn't matter how rocky or bushy places were. I would have to say 90% of the places we stayed at would have been a pain for a regular tent. And we had some pretty bad ass places! The mattress is comfortable and having normal bedding is nice too. I do like my sleeping bag for backpacking, but not for a couple months. It was nice to be off the ground and have the windows for good ventilation. It also provided an overhang for sun and rain protection when needed. I think this road trip would have been miserable in a normal tent given the terrain and varied weather we hit. Since we were on the road so long, there was enough stuff inside to not leave any room for sleeping. It is extra weight, but honestly wasn't a big issue and lost a mpg or so with it up on the roof. Set up in about 5 min and take down is about 10 min. Once you get the system down its pretty easy. I hear the hard shells are even faster! Windy nights were annoying, but what tent isn't. I just left ear plugs up in the tent. Overall it has been good and I don't regret buying it. I think I slept in it 75 nights or so in 2020. I think general camping out West my Tepui has been good, but for more desert camping, the hardshells that open on a short side hinge would be best. In wet climates, I would see it being annoying though. Luckily we didn't hit a ton or rain/snow, but when we did it wasn't a huge deal.

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