Roof Top Tent Recommendation
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Roof Top Tent Recommendation
I'm just starting a trailer build (thread to come) and I've been researching roof top tents. There does not appear to much information out there that is current. Most links are dead, companies have folded and data is just stale.
There appears to be a small number of mfg's remaining with products available in the U.S., including Arb, Tepui and Smittybuilt (although I never hear much of anything good about them in general).
Question is: Does anyone here use one? If so, what's your thoughts and recommendations?
There appears to be a small number of mfg's remaining with products available in the U.S., including Arb, Tepui and Smittybuilt (although I never hear much of anything good about them in general).
Question is: Does anyone here use one? If so, what's your thoughts and recommendations?
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CVT seems to make a hell of a nice tent
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There are a lot of options available out there. Personally, I went with a Tepui because the function and price point was what I was looking for. There are better and there are worse quality RTTs, but I have been impressed with my Tepui and with their customer service.
The link below is a treasure trove of info that you may find helpful.
Roof Top Tents and Awnings - Expedition Portal
The link below is a treasure trove of info that you may find helpful.
Roof Top Tents and Awnings - Expedition Portal
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I thought Tepui was top of the line. I had a conversation with them regarding their pop up line of tents and was impressed that they have moved manufacturing out of China and into the states due to minor quality control issues. This alone could be the sway point for me.
I'm also interested to hear feedback on the Smitttybuilt, which appears to be lower quality and lower price.
I'm also interested to hear feedback on the Smitttybuilt, which appears to be lower quality and lower price.
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I thought Tepui was top of the line. I had a conversation with them regarding their pop up line of tents and was impressed that they have moved manufacturing out of China and into the states due to minor quality control issues. This alone could be the sway point for me.
I'm also interested to hear feedback on the Smitttybuilt, which appears to be lower quality and lower price.
I'm also interested to hear feedback on the Smitttybuilt, which appears to be lower quality and lower price.
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I have had a few, some mentioned above but the CVT tent is my favorite. I really think they are all about the same thing. CVT was priced better and included some things that the others charged extra for. My current tent is the McKinley I think. It is the biggest CVT had to offer. It sleeps four adults easily up top.
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Has anyone looked at or own the ARB SERIES III SIMPSON ROOFTOP TENT? I've been looking at the Tepui Kukenam Ruggedized but started looking at the ARB and kinda like this one now. On You Tube, it seem like a lot of people have the ARB so someone here should have one. ? It's like the more you look the harder it is to pull the trigger on something. I watched a video earlier on the Gordigear RTT's and they bring up some good points to look out for. So now what to do???