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Roof top tents
Roof top tents
Hey everyone,
What are peoples thoughts on roof top tents in general. Also which do you guys own and which would you recomend (considering price and quality). I would like to mount the standard flip over style one (double bed size) onto the top of a box trailer keeping budget in mind. Has this been done, if so, any picture examples? cheers in advance!
What are peoples thoughts on roof top tents in general. Also which do you guys own and which would you recomend (considering price and quality). I would like to mount the standard flip over style one (double bed size) onto the top of a box trailer keeping budget in mind. Has this been done, if so, any picture examples? cheers in advance!
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Re: Roof top tents
not good if you enjoy gettin pist when u go away
plenty on exploroz forsale in the trader
plenty on exploroz forsale in the trader
I've got a Technitop roof top camper. It has its good points and bad.
The Good
Comfy nights sleep where ever you park.
Out of the way from animals crocs etc
No trailer so easy to off road with.
The Bad
It takes ten minutes to put up or down.
If you pack it down wet expect a wet nights sleep the following night.
High wind resistance needs a spoiler of some sort. Other wise it really kills the fuel and speed.
Can be very intresting to get in and out of when drunk. Ouch!!
I'm still travelling around Oz and using my one. Would like to get rid of it. but cannot find a better solution for my needs
The Good
Comfy nights sleep where ever you park.
Out of the way from animals crocs etc
No trailer so easy to off road with.
The Bad
It takes ten minutes to put up or down.
If you pack it down wet expect a wet nights sleep the following night.
High wind resistance needs a spoiler of some sort. Other wise it really kills the fuel and speed.
Can be very intresting to get in and out of when drunk. Ouch!!
I'm still travelling around Oz and using my one. Would like to get rid of it. but cannot find a better solution for my needs
Anything is possible, it just comes down to time and money.
Ferals build www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic164570.php
Ferals build www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic164570.php
I bought one from this guy about 2 months ago.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NEW-ROOF-TOP-TEN ... dZViewItem
They are OK for the price when you compare them to the ARB ones and look the same.
The eBay ones though are obviously not made as well as the ARB ones
We have used ours a fair bit and so far it OK but you know to be more careful with it than the more expensive versions.
My Brother in law has the ARB one and when we go camping in ours we get a fair bit of condensation inside the tent whereby he does not as the material on his allows the tent to breathe better.
On the whole though if you can get an eBay one for under $700 bucks then they are fine and do the job.
I have no regrets.
Paul
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NEW-ROOF-TOP-TEN ... dZViewItem
They are OK for the price when you compare them to the ARB ones and look the same.
The eBay ones though are obviously not made as well as the ARB ones
We have used ours a fair bit and so far it OK but you know to be more careful with it than the more expensive versions.
My Brother in law has the ARB one and when we go camping in ours we get a fair bit of condensation inside the tent whereby he does not as the material on his allows the tent to breathe better.
On the whole though if you can get an eBay one for under $700 bucks then they are fine and do the job.
I have no regrets.
Paul
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