JT4JT
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Howdy all,
I've spent a lot of time researching and testing different products that would suite my wants and needs for off-road travel and camping, so I figured I would share my experience here with the group. I have previously owned roof top tents from Yakima and Roofnest on my other vehicles in the past, but now I camp with wife and toddler, so a bit more space is needed!
Finding a balance between a large sleeping area while also being hard sided on the exterior without breaking the bank were the biggest hurdles to overcome. My biggest complaint for the Yakima RTT was the outer cover- setup and take down were kind of a pain trying to get everything snug again. The Roofnest Falcon tent (and most other brands' clamshell tents) maxes out at 55-60" wide, so sleeping 3 comfortably is out of the question. Those are just a few reasons why my previously owned tents don't suite my needs anymore. I wanted something larger and hassle free.
So, where does one find a roof top tent capable of sleeping 3 people comfortably, while also being easy to setup and stow, with a hard shell for less than $2,500?
The answer is... China. I really do my best to support US businesses as much as I possibly can, but when I can save $1,400 over anything comparable in the US market, you bet I'll take the savings. And when you compare most major RTT brands, it looks like they all come from the same couple of factories putting different branding logos on them. So I took a gamble, and ordered a tent from a brand called NaturNest. It arrived in less than 3 weeks and my goodness, the care they put into shipping the product shows! It arrived very well protected in a wooden crate with plenty of foam inside. Honestly, I was a little hesitant/skeptical making such a big purchase from a company I was unfamiliar with, but once it showed up I knew I made the right choice. The materials, fit, and finish leave nothing to be desired with this RTT. There are two built in LED strips on the exterior of the tent that light up the area around the ladder as well as an additional LED strip on the interior of the tent that spans the "ceiling". This feature is super handy because of the blackout material in the tent, its wicked dark without the LEDs. Oversleeping in this tent is the only issue because of how dark it is inside LOL. I have been incredibly impressed with the build quality so far and really don't see any downsides to this one.
For reference: the closest comparison I can find is the Roofnest Condor Overland 2 XL, and its $3,945. That's $1,400 more than the NaturNest! Not to mention the Roofnest Condor Overland 2 XL has a smaller sleeping footprint and is 60 pounds heavier than the NaturNest.
Here is another link to the Sirius 2 Roof Top Tent:
NaturNest Sirius 2 Roof Top Tent
This tent has been the perfect fit for me and my family of 3 on the Gladiator. Mounted atop a RSI Smart Cap, it looks great too. I think others might benefit from this info as I shopped around A LOT before finally pulling the trigger. I'm also happy to answer any questions about the RTT setup on my Gladiator.
Does anyone else have a contender for best bang-for-your-buck roof top tent?
I've spent a lot of time researching and testing different products that would suite my wants and needs for off-road travel and camping, so I figured I would share my experience here with the group. I have previously owned roof top tents from Yakima and Roofnest on my other vehicles in the past, but now I camp with wife and toddler, so a bit more space is needed!
Finding a balance between a large sleeping area while also being hard sided on the exterior without breaking the bank were the biggest hurdles to overcome. My biggest complaint for the Yakima RTT was the outer cover- setup and take down were kind of a pain trying to get everything snug again. The Roofnest Falcon tent (and most other brands' clamshell tents) maxes out at 55-60" wide, so sleeping 3 comfortably is out of the question. Those are just a few reasons why my previously owned tents don't suite my needs anymore. I wanted something larger and hassle free.
So, where does one find a roof top tent capable of sleeping 3 people comfortably, while also being easy to setup and stow, with a hard shell for less than $2,500?
The answer is... China. I really do my best to support US businesses as much as I possibly can, but when I can save $1,400 over anything comparable in the US market, you bet I'll take the savings. And when you compare most major RTT brands, it looks like they all come from the same couple of factories putting different branding logos on them. So I took a gamble, and ordered a tent from a brand called NaturNest. It arrived in less than 3 weeks and my goodness, the care they put into shipping the product shows! It arrived very well protected in a wooden crate with plenty of foam inside. Honestly, I was a little hesitant/skeptical making such a big purchase from a company I was unfamiliar with, but once it showed up I knew I made the right choice. The materials, fit, and finish leave nothing to be desired with this RTT. There are two built in LED strips on the exterior of the tent that light up the area around the ladder as well as an additional LED strip on the interior of the tent that spans the "ceiling". This feature is super handy because of the blackout material in the tent, its wicked dark without the LEDs. Oversleeping in this tent is the only issue because of how dark it is inside LOL. I have been incredibly impressed with the build quality so far and really don't see any downsides to this one.
For reference: the closest comparison I can find is the Roofnest Condor Overland 2 XL, and its $3,945. That's $1,400 more than the NaturNest! Not to mention the Roofnest Condor Overland 2 XL has a smaller sleeping footprint and is 60 pounds heavier than the NaturNest.
Here is another link to the Sirius 2 Roof Top Tent:
NaturNest Sirius 2 Roof Top Tent
This tent has been the perfect fit for me and my family of 3 on the Gladiator. Mounted atop a RSI Smart Cap, it looks great too. I think others might benefit from this info as I shopped around A LOT before finally pulling the trigger. I'm also happy to answer any questions about the RTT setup on my Gladiator.
Does anyone else have a contender for best bang-for-your-buck roof top tent?
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. I've had no trouble with mine in wind- has supports that lock the gas struts in place so the tent can't close on you.