3 reasons why roof top tents are overrated for

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  • @robertottwell605
    @robertottwell6059 ай бұрын

    If you don’t have a roof top tent no one will know your a overlander.

  • @FrankCastle694

    @FrankCastle694

    5 ай бұрын

    😂 true ……I’ve got my rig set up specifically so people don’t know 😎✌️

  • @mthulisincube7392

    @mthulisincube7392

    5 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @Land_Raver

    @Land_Raver

    5 ай бұрын

    How can you tip your rig over if you don't have 845.276 pounds of extra crap hanging on it?

  • @ryanosborn-ge3np

    @ryanosborn-ge3np

    3 ай бұрын

    As someone that loves adventures, off roading, vehicle based camping etc. I don't set up my vehicles for anyone but myself and with that being said I slept inside my jeep for years and getting a rooftop tent was a game changer we go 2 or 3 times a month and also do multiple long trips a year like 3500 mile 7 day loops 😊

  • @robbarber7253

    @robbarber7253

    3 ай бұрын

    AKA a ricer of the woods

  • @stewbeef8808
    @stewbeef88083 ай бұрын

    Suspension? Really? For a 100lb tent? Bruh I weigh 310 😂

  • @SMURFF707

    @SMURFF707

    2 ай бұрын

    Exactly he said the suspension is going to start sagging over 100 pounds 😂 that’s less than what most people weigh

  • @ronson-natsarim

    @ronson-natsarim

    2 ай бұрын

    You entirely missed the point. It's about the force multiplier (leverage) of load on the REAR suspension, in particular, due to the significant increase in drag at the highest point of the vehicle. How much of an increase in wear of the rear suspension components is it? That's quite specific to each rig and likely no one has done sufficient testing so it's all theoretical, but sound reasoning and a minor point compared to his other points. For me, the #1 reason against having a rooftop tent is that it would put our van into the next height tier on the ferry and cost us more money every couple months when traveling back and forth between Germany and Finland. Bottom line, to each their own. :)

  • @rickybobby6605

    @rickybobby6605

    2 ай бұрын

    @@ronson-natsarim- lol. This is dumb AF. Force multiplier? It’s like 4” thick when folded down. Drag, sure…but like some crazy “force multiplier”, lol. You’re putting 150lbs of 4” slab on your roof. It’s like carrying a couple people in the back seat. The springs aren’t going to start sagging. Lol.

  • @ronson-natsarim

    @ronson-natsarim

    2 ай бұрын

    @@rickybobby6605 Disregard the choice of words (force multiplier) if it bothers you. I was simply clarifying the point the author was making regarding the significant increase in drag and, therefore, load on the rear suspension. What measurable difference it would make I have no idea and neither does the author seem to indicate he does. It wasn't a primary point of concern, merely ancillary, so the original commenter in this thread (the one I was replying to) made more of an issue out of it than the maker of the video did.

  • @OneMike307

    @OneMike307

    Ай бұрын

    😂😂😂😂my thoughts exactly

  • @vflo8732
    @vflo87324 ай бұрын

    Be happy. Get what you like. Simple

  • @AaronRobertson
    @AaronRobertson2 ай бұрын

    I don’t like the idea of leaving all my expensive camping gear to be stolen while I am out on adventures.

  • @gregwaghorn8496

    @gregwaghorn8496

    Ай бұрын

    Don't go to Alice Springs

  • @cliffbooth7075

    @cliffbooth7075

    Ай бұрын

    Don’t go to Mount Isa either, or any place where Aboriginals in numbers are roaming the area. All your stuff will get stolen.

  • @Tom.DeadFallOverland

    @Tom.DeadFallOverland

    12 күн бұрын

    I’d rather trust a bear than people.

  • @Mattrgrs1223

    @Mattrgrs1223

    10 күн бұрын

    No one is stealing your stuff bro

  • @Gendreau113
    @Gendreau1135 ай бұрын

    Most people who use a RTT arent camping in the same spot evrry night... The whole point is to be able to go anywherre, to a new spot every night, and everythign is with you and setup in minutes

  • @robbarber7253

    @robbarber7253

    3 ай бұрын

    you can get ground based tents that setup in like 2 minutes

  • @Gendreau113

    @Gendreau113

    3 ай бұрын

    @@robbarber7253 okay so if I can setup my tent in 2 minutes, or my RTT in two minutes, what's the difference? I could leave all my gear at my base camp then just pull in after exploring, and pop up my RTT lol Only difference is if your setting up a elaborate bed system or tables in your tent, then sure that you can leave all in your tent when your gone

  • @robbarber7253

    @robbarber7253

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Gendreau113 The difference is you don't have to park on a level surface, it's not physically attached to your truck so your not limited to truck camp spots (ex: boating, hiking, ATVing etc), you don't have to pay 5 times the price, ground tents accomodate large pets, you don't have to climb up and down to go pee at night, the list goes on RTTs are just another gimmicky piece of "overlanding" gear

  • @Gendreau113

    @Gendreau113

    3 ай бұрын

    @@robbarber7253 I get your point sure, but imo there just built for different types of people, if you don't like them no one's fo cing you to buy one? So why are you so upset about it

  • @robbarber7253

    @robbarber7253

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Gendreau113 Not sure how you concluded that in upset or being forced to buy one I was literally responding that there's ground based tents that setup in 2 mins

  • @camaroboi13
    @camaroboi138 ай бұрын

    3 reasons are price, price, and price. Nothing else matters.

  • @peer8401

    @peer8401

    5 ай бұрын

    Fr

  • @alaska79

    @alaska79

    2 ай бұрын

    Yeah I saw what some companies want for a 4 seasons rooftop tent. Over 5K! I said "For what!" And it'll be a small one for 2 people.

  • @alexcepeda137
    @alexcepeda1372 ай бұрын

    The bottom line is, DIFFERENT STROKES FOR DIFFERENT FOLKS.

  • @jrladislao
    @jrladislao6 ай бұрын

    Love my RTT makes me look cool parked at Costco

  • @FLEXNIVORE

    @FLEXNIVORE

    2 ай бұрын

    😂

  • @dadventuretv2538
    @dadventuretv25389 ай бұрын

    3 reasons you’re wrong: 1. Packing up- only an issue depending on the type of RTT you buy. Soft shell- horrible- wet, take forever to put away. Hardshell Wedge- away in 2 mins, set up in 1 min. And it’s often not the RTT that is the pain to put away, it’s all the other crap that people attach to their vehicles and has to be put away to move the vehicle- all of this stuff can be put up not attached to the rig so you can leave it at your site. 2. Wheeling with weight up high- it’s not a problem except for the most extreme rock crawling where you would really want a specialized vehicle. And you can counter-act it by how you pack- especially your water and fuel, and other ways- example I put a 35 lb tranny and oil pan skid on my JTR. 3. MPGs- I took a bigger MPG hit on my Gladiator going to a stubby front bumper and 35s than with the RTT. I can’t really see any MPG hit- at most maybe half a mpg. Shocked me. But my working hypothesis is that the flat front of the JTR makes the air go up above the RTT so that the RTT sits in the aerodynamic bubble created by the shape of the vehicle. I also own a Gazelle tent when I want more room or really am base camping for a few days. And it’s a great tent. But there is still more set up, it’s not as well insulated (actually not at all and is not great in colder temps), and you don’t wake up 6 ft above the ground, which is just such a nice thing. Honestly I’m surprised you didn’t mention the up and down of a RTT. That’s the biggest pain in the butt to me- if I forgot something once I get up there it’s like 🤬 to have to put on shoes and get down to get it. Or nighhtime bathroom runs etc. But to me, the ability to be prepacked and be able to get outta dodge on a Fri after work quickly and easily without a lot of packing and then roll into a place 10 at night and be in bed within 5 mins means I go on more trips- and there is nothing better than more trips. Obviously this just my perspective and works for me- and you’re nit “wrong” bc it is always whatever works for each of us, but def wanted to give other perspective. For me, Im never going back to the ground on the regular.

  • @stavio12

    @stavio12

    9 ай бұрын

    3 reasons you're wrong. 1- You have a rooftop tent that's why you're batting for the RTT community. 2- Your fuel economy is up and centre of gravity is UP as well but you won't admit that because you have a RTT. 3- Roof rack companies and RTT companies will tell you in fine print what your on road and off road load capacity is and most roof top tents exceed that. To me that's fraud. They don't care about your vehicle or your safety just sales. So you be happy and comfortable with your RTT, each to their own.

  • @tlothompson6935

    @tlothompson6935

    8 ай бұрын

    That Gazelle tent you own saved you enough money to where you could buy a nice blow up mattress, portable battery, heater, anything else that you come up with as being a negative over the super overpriced RTT. "Let me compare it to something that is 1/5th the price".

  • @landshark559g8

    @landshark559g8

    7 ай бұрын

    🧢

  • @stephenimsong3462

    @stephenimsong3462

    6 ай бұрын

    I think the point of the video is that roof top tents are not as glamorous as they seem. Like you pointed out. A RTT with a fast set up time is critical but there’s a lot of ones that are slower and more annoying, not to mention even the crappiest roof too tents run you more than $1000 and to get a really nice one you have to shell out a lot more. There are some people I’m sure it works out for I think people should be informed about the pros and cons before they blindly purchase anything

  • @dadventuretv2538

    @dadventuretv2538

    6 ай бұрын

    @@stavio12 1. Nah. Did you not see where I said I have both and use both? 2. I’m not making stuff up. I just got back from a trip today- 15.5 mpgs on the roads there and back. You know what I got before the RTT- 16 mpgs. Did I say no hit? No, I said not much, maybe about .5 mpgs. I also explained that it could be due to the unique shape of Jeeps. And of course a lot has to do with the fact that not all RTTs are the same. A soft shell that is a 10 inch brick up there will be a lot different than a 5 in clamshell that I have. Btw, fuel economy is down, not up. Of course center of gravity is up- I didn’t say it is not. What I did say is that (a) it can be counter-balanced by how you build and pack and (b) it’s not as big a deal for what most overlanders do (and even more so as I wheel mine a fair bit on blues and easier blacks) and really becomes an issue if you are doing hard wheeling. I know this from experience of hitting trails on the same rig with and without, not just speculating. 3. Wow who has some anger issues? I have never seen a RTT company that has the load capacity for vehs. If they do tho, good for them for providing that info. And if you are mad that your veh doesn’t make the list of vehs that can’t handle the weight- buy another veh. Cause yeah, you shouldn’t put one on a veh that can’t handle it. My Gladiator has an Alucab canopy with a 750 lb static load capacity and 350 lb dynamic, so I am fine. The problem with making an argument “against RTTs” is that there are many varieties made out of different materials which drastically affects all of the things about them- set up take down time, wind resistance, weight, room etc. This guy’s complaints apply mostly to soft shell RTTs, hence my comment to point out why he’s wrong applying his gripes about them to all styles. As I said at the end, my comment was for information purposes, we all use what works for us. But since you didn’t lay attention to many of the words I wrote, I guess you missed that too.

  • @ryanlwlr
    @ryanlwlr29 күн бұрын

    People in roof top tents are scared of the outdoors. They feel safer on top of their vehicle.

  • @Jumping-Goat
    @Jumping-Goat6 ай бұрын

    It's always interesting to hear people's views, depending on what works for them. I have a RTT (a Bundutop), which gives us extra packing space for long trips inside the vehicle canopy, as our bedding stays in the tent. It's extremely comfortable and very quick to erect and close down, so moving around daily is not an issue. Our overlanding trips don't involve tackling extreme trails, so the bit of extra weight on the roof isn't an issue. I live in South Africa and can go anywhere on the continent with confidence.

  • @davidbeard2748
    @davidbeard27482 ай бұрын

    How's a 100 or even 200 pound tent change center of gravity on a 3 ton vehicle? I weigh that myself.

  • @americancarguy

    @americancarguy

    Ай бұрын

    because of where it is on the vehicle the more weight the higher up the higher the center of gravity it is. that's like say how dose a few hundred pounds effect the center of gravity of a hundreds of ton aircraft. yet they calculate center of gravity in airplanes because planes have and do crash on takeoff when the center of gravity is not correct. and those things weigh way more than a car.

  • @Mars_rc_adventure

    @Mars_rc_adventure

    21 күн бұрын

    Hold a 20lb weight in the center of your chest. Now extend your arm to the left or right and hold that weight In your hand. Feels much heavier, right? Same forces apply with the weight of a rooftop tent in off-camber situations.

  • @davidbeard2748

    @davidbeard2748

    20 күн бұрын

    It's not enough weight to offset anything. 150# seems like nothing to my Jeeps actual weight of 6400#.

  • @Mars_rc_adventure

    @Mars_rc_adventure

    20 күн бұрын

    @@davidbeard2748 under normal conditions and mild off-roading, you probably won't notice the weight that much. However, if you're doing some serious off-roading and getting real off-camber, that weight will be much more noticeable and potentially be the difference between clearing the obstacle or rolling over.

  • @BlacksSpeedShop
    @BlacksSpeedShop7 ай бұрын

    You don’t even wheel bro. 😂

  • @RichRich06

    @RichRich06

    2 ай бұрын

    Lmao right!?

  • @xa9131

    @xa9131

    2 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂😂😂

  • @lucabruce6520
    @lucabruce6520Ай бұрын

    My rooftop tent is quicker than any normal tent and I can leave my sleeping bag in it. Just don't buy one that was invented in the 2000's😂

  • @PrestonGladd
    @PrestonGladd5 ай бұрын

    That's why you get a small offroad trailer and put an RTT on that. Keep the weight low, inline with your vehicle and can drop at the trailhead and come back to a set up camp.

  • @robbarber7253

    @robbarber7253

    3 ай бұрын

    Then you have to tow a trailer which isn't an option in some places

  • @HatWearingDog

    @HatWearingDog

    Ай бұрын

    @@robbarber7253Pretty much anywhere u can drive a 4x4 u can drive a trailer. Even off-road, you’d be amazed by what a single axle trailer with chunky tires can roll over.

  • @robbarber7253

    @robbarber7253

    Ай бұрын

    @@HatWearingDog If there are super tight hairpin turns with lots of trees and obstacles or big washouts a trailer is not an option.

  • @damienc7303
    @damienc73032 ай бұрын

    Everything you said makes sense. With my wife we bought one in 2019 and the reasons I’d recommend it are: she barely enjoyed camping, now she really likes it (it makes her feel she’s not sleeping surrounded by spiders. I’ll never tell her the truth.). We road trip more than we off-road and We don’t often stay at the same spot more than two nights. Being able to get to a state park in the middle of the night and be ready to sleep five minutes after we stopped the motor works well for our trip style. But it’s a steep price. It absolutely is a non essential luxury item. And it has its shortcomings.

  • @rlast2845
    @rlast28457 ай бұрын

    This is a touchy subject. For some reason, people do not understand that certain equipment and setups work better for others versus themselves. I am not an RTT guy, as I prefer my camper shell, but that does not mean the RTT is any worse than my setup. I think its silly how much ego is now involved with overlanding, and I think it has to do with how expensive everything has gotten. Nobody wants to feel like their thousand dollar investment was unnecessary. One key perk of sleeping in an RTT or camper shell is the protection from bears and/or tweakers. Sometimes the RTT is used as a fashion piece, but so are shackles, maxtraxx, etc..

  • @FrankCastle694

    @FrankCastle694

    5 ай бұрын

    The advantage of your setup is that it won’t get stolen when it’s parked outside a garage

  • @JH-ev3qy
    @JH-ev3qy2 ай бұрын

    Overlanding, off roading, rock crawling, mudding are all different things which mean different vehicle/setups I wish more people knew the difference

  • @Afriqueleblanq

    @Afriqueleblanq

    Ай бұрын

    People aren't even smart enough to know what overlanding is. Been overlanding since the early 1960's, never owned a truck or a 4x4 even. Younger people lack understanding because they lost their minds. The more information is available, the dumber they become. Logic left the room when Merrikuns stopped reading. Their downright dumbness is self-inflicted.

  • @Land_Raver

    @Land_Raver

    Ай бұрын

    I've made the same comment before. Glad you recognize the difference.

  • @ast-og-losta

    @ast-og-losta

    12 күн бұрын

    True!!

  • @Macuhdohnadadoh

    @Macuhdohnadadoh

    11 күн бұрын

    They are all a bit different, but also have a lot in common. The participants all tend to be incredibly out of shape people who prefer to stay as stagnant as humanly possible while enjoying outdoors from the air conditioned cabin of their “rigs”. Nothing like spending three day weekend in a bucket seat before going back to the office chair.

  • @SheenylHassan
    @SheenylHassanАй бұрын

    My Tacoma has a truck cap so I just sleep on the bed when I go camping 😅.

  • @allee6096
    @allee60967 ай бұрын

    MPG and Off-road at your truck's "full potential" don't go together..

  • @hi9580

    @hi9580

    2 ай бұрын

    You don't need that roof rack or the most aggressive mud tyres

  • @grunkalunka3449
    @grunkalunka34492 ай бұрын

    Im over 50. For any guys over 50 we know what that means at nightime. I do not fancy navigating a ladder, in the middle of the night, half asleep. My other reason is the first reason he gave.

  • @nomansland4811
    @nomansland481127 күн бұрын

    I don’t want to climb down a spindly ladder in the middle of the night to pee. The whole concept makes no sense unless you need protection from critters.

  • @renk5000
    @renk50006 ай бұрын

    Carbon Fiber RTT at 80lbs and 4” profile isn’t a bad option at $1600 though

  • @stevenmas6605
    @stevenmas66052 ай бұрын

    What brand is the tent in the background?

  • @olsontimster
    @olsontimster9 ай бұрын

    People pack too much stuff in general. Once you’ve wheeled light and simple you can never go back

  • @h.b.lector
    @h.b.lector2 ай бұрын

    So I got a rooftoptent with a hardtop and is light. I can get it on and of my Jeep alone without lifting tools. So what is the problem?

  • @tbear68-
    @tbear68-8 ай бұрын

    Sounds more like personal preferences. I didnt hear any issues. None of them would ruin my day. Rule 1- no soft shell RTT's. Thats it. Have a great day, and dont be afraid of some work...

  • @mauriciobarrientos6988

    @mauriciobarrientos6988

    7 ай бұрын

    Lo que pasa es que el hace offroad y su prioridad es el desempeño del vehículo, mientras que los que usan rooftop tent es por qué su prioridad es hacer camping, eso creo 😅😅😅

  • @tbear68-

    @tbear68-

    7 ай бұрын

    @@mauriciobarrientos6988 agreed.

  • @FTWMCGaming
    @FTWMCGaming3 ай бұрын

    I just bought RTT, if you really want to save yourself some $ buy a slightly used one for 1/3 of retail price, then you don’t need to justify why you bought it😂

  • @yesihavebedbugs2786

    @yesihavebedbugs2786

    2 ай бұрын

    Ebay has great prices on used ones. And we all know how😅 most were mall crawlers and never really used.

  • @MrPeterkonstantouras
    @MrPeterkonstantouras7 ай бұрын

    What tent is that I can see in the background

  • @JacobHeberlie

    @JacobHeberlie

    3 ай бұрын

    Yeah. What is that quilted goodness?

  • @americancapitalist9094
    @americancapitalist909414 күн бұрын

    As someone who’s been tent camping for a decade, none of these cons even apply to me. I’m just tired of cleaning mud off of tents and dealing with water getting in the tent. Not to mention carrying bulky cots and extra bedding.

  • @RayRoe
    @RayRoeАй бұрын

    Whats that Toypta in the clip??

  • @EaglesOverlanding
    @EaglesOverlanding2 ай бұрын

    I weigh more than my tent, so you’re saying I need to upgrade my suspension because of my own weight too?

  • @Waspface
    @Waspface8 ай бұрын

    So many fake overlanders out there. Roof top tent but never get out. Sad sacks.

  • @sdnowacki76
    @sdnowacki7623 күн бұрын

    My pop up RTT is great 15 seconds to set up and 30 seconds to break down , RTT are great on long trips in a pinch you can sleep anywhere you can park your vehicle. My makes no noise when I drive and 100 pounds has made no difference whatsoever, but I also have upgraded suspension. Not to mention sometimes on trips along the coast it’s nice to just pullover pop open the RTT and enjoy the ocean . Can’t just pull over and put down a tent on the side of the road .

  • @RayRoe
    @RayRoeАй бұрын

    Whats that Toyota in the clip??

  • @AHungryHunky
    @AHungryHunky10 күн бұрын

    I can see some practical advantages to a RTT such as not needing to worry about rocky terrain or watershed during rain, but I am unsure if those advantages outweigh the cost of the tent, increased cost in fuel and decreased driving dynamics of a vehicle year round (because I personally am not moving those big akward heavy things once they are set, my 40ish lb Thule basket is annoying enough) Where i spend my time, its not hard to find a place for a normal tent (unless you want to stay in a state park, slowly losing the battle for nice soft mossy ground to the gravel the RVers demand.)

  • @unimog404
    @unimog4047 ай бұрын

    I don't need a tent, I drive Unimog 😆

  • @georgevera9792

    @georgevera9792

    4 ай бұрын

    That's the unicorn of the overland community 😊

  • @nhlanhlasibanda4099
    @nhlanhlasibanda40998 күн бұрын

    Well here in Africa there are scopions, deadly snakes(distant medical facilities) lions, leopards, hyenas elephants. In short a rooftop is a must to avoid all the unnecessary drama and potential loss of life from wildlife.

  • @sespeeti4795
    @sespeeti47953 күн бұрын

    Valid points but they mostly come down to personal preference. 1. I for one, find it equally as annoying having to pack up my tarps and wet muddy tents off the ground every single time we move sites or go wheeling somewhere. Not to mention you're SOL if you get stuck out on a trail away from camp. 2. If you have a low profile sturdy rack, it really doesn't change your center of gravity anymore than if you're carrying a high lift jack, spare fuel containers, and a full sized sparetire. 3. If your suspension starts sagging for a 150lb tent (which is the average currently for most hard shell tents), you have super beat old suspension to start with. Most humans weigh more than the tents do and they're a whole lot less stationary than a tent would be.

  • @Community-Action
    @Community-Action7 ай бұрын

    Rooftop tent means you camp where the vehicle goes. Some of the best camp sites require a hike beyond the parking lot. Better off getting a really nice tent at fraction of a rooftop tent and using the saved money for sleeping bag, air pad, cooking equipment, fuel, food, etc.

  • @bigstreetguns6619
    @bigstreetguns661914 күн бұрын

    RTTs are nice, but damn they're expensive. You can buy like 5-10 normal tents for the price of one RTT.

  • @Dillpickle1206
    @Dillpickle120622 күн бұрын

    I would agree if we were talking about a 200+ pound tent but the one I have is 120 pounds. That won’t make a difference.

  • @JayLee-u9s
    @JayLee-u9s15 күн бұрын

    Been “Overlanding” for 30+ years (we called it car camping) and out of all the great products out there for camping, the RTT is the biggest waste of money. Why have a RTT? What makes it better than a regular tent? I had a Wildernest on my 98 Toyota Hilux and it was awesome, because when you opened it, you had access to the bed of your truck. You now had a 9’ tall tent. I loved it, but it was heavy, and even though it only took 2 minutes to setup and 3 to take down, it got really annoying on multi-day trips where you moved everyday. I now have a 4Runner with bed in back, and not as much room, but easier to move.

  • @Bare36
    @Bare36Ай бұрын

    You can put a rooftent on a small car trailer also...its the most simple solution

  • @user-uv8py8mt2w
    @user-uv8py8mt2w2 ай бұрын

    Does this tent help in the cold winter?

  • @meljane8339
    @meljane8339Ай бұрын

    Three (3) reasons a person would use a rooftop tent: 1. Being a Basecamp for a backcountry traveler (backpacker) or other semi-sedintary/semi-mobile disbursed camp situation (Forest Service, archaeology/ecology surveys) 2. Being in a campground with other localized transportation modalities (ie. A bicycle) 3. Camping with more than one vehicle and in a very small party Otherwise, Most people that want a tent might be better in their vehicle. But, your comment is good, non-conventional info for suspension/alignment mechanics, at least as some things to think about.

  • @tikitorch3117
    @tikitorch31176 сағат бұрын

    Also I don’t feel like being blown around by the wind as I sleep

  • @GladiatorJourney
    @GladiatorJourney3 ай бұрын

    I mounted mine on a bed rack only 13" high to avoid the wind drag but I'll be moving it to a small trailer soon. best option I think.

  • @eliassaba5866
    @eliassaba58664 ай бұрын

    Then which tent should I buy

  • @mc9304
    @mc93042 ай бұрын

    What is the tent behind you?

  • @lacofdfireman

    @lacofdfireman

    Ай бұрын

    That’s an Overlandish Base Camp tent. Best ground tent money can buy.

  • @ceejfletcher
    @ceejfletcherАй бұрын

    I had one in Northern Australia on my Defender. We would fish a lot, it was great, no snakes, not worry about crocodiles. But the high weight was an issue. I did wonder if I could bold one to a rear wheel carrier and flip it off the back on little stilts, so your still off the ground. I loved just keeping all my bedding in it and the pack up speed.

  • @andrewcheshire244

    @andrewcheshire244

    Ай бұрын

    there's one called the swing away tent (I think that's the name)

  • @BackroadExploration
    @BackroadExploration10 күн бұрын

    Pros and cons of both. Get a trailer with a RTT and you can have the best of both worlds.

  • @davidbrayshaw3529
    @davidbrayshaw3529Ай бұрын

    There are two reasons that I'll never use a roof top tent: Hotels and Motels.

  • @bretbuck8173
    @bretbuck8173Ай бұрын

    I use a truck bed tent and haul a quad on a trailer

  • @qmp666
    @qmp666Ай бұрын

    The thing about having a RTT. IS YOU DONT HAVE TO COME BACK... When you find you SPOT. that's camp.

  • @RyanWattersRyanWatters
    @RyanWattersRyanWatters18 күн бұрын

    There is no way you think a 100-pound tent “changes your center of gravity to be way up high.” Although I apologize for assuming too much if your pickup weighs 30 pounds.

  • @TheAussie1970
    @TheAussie19702 күн бұрын

    i'd rather sleep up high away from snakes.

  • @NCG92
    @NCG9220 күн бұрын

    The whole point of a roof tent is to spend 1 night in different locations without messing around with a tent on the ground some roof te ts take 60 seconds to back up

  • @wrenchboostboi8994
    @wrenchboostboi8994Ай бұрын

    Id rather not be tethered to the truck either… my camp and truck are separate. Sometimes where i wanna set up isn’t even where my truck can go

  • @leaodaestrela5250
    @leaodaestrela52504 ай бұрын

    I think rooftop tents are great for a night out with the kids.... i love it

  • @iambhebang
    @iambhebang25 күн бұрын

    who leave their tent unattended. if you need to go somewhere you either have an ebike or mountain bike with you.

  • @Lifeforce123
    @Lifeforce123Ай бұрын

    And why would you put a soft shell tent on top your vehicle anyway? Mine is a hard top and it takes less than 5 minutes to take down. If off roading is your thing 1. You bought the wrong RTT 2. Sleep on the ground

  • @viktorpodivinsky1850
    @viktorpodivinsky185016 күн бұрын

    I think people who use RTT use it exactly for the reason not to have to camp with others in some camp. Its a matter of priority. I for example always choose RTT over some crowded place where I have to return to 👎🏻

  • @Shakshuka69
    @Shakshuka69Ай бұрын

    I don't like leaving all of my stuff at camp unattended tbh

  • @cookiecracker6266
    @cookiecracker6266Ай бұрын

    200 pounds for a pick up Truck is like bringing your mom in a trip. 200 pounds is nothing, it would do nothing to the suspension. A truck camper weight 1500 pounds and stays on the truck for 6 months and nothing happens. You don't use a rooftop tent because you can't afford one.

  • @jovannibaeza191
    @jovannibaeza1912 ай бұрын

    My biggest reason to not have an RTT… my vic would be up tall to park in the garage. Since it would have to be outside I either need to remove it or risk having it stolen. Reason 2, my dog. Climbing in and out with him would be a pain in the ass on an unimaginable scale. He’s 70lbs. I’ll stick to my backpacking tents

  • @Onlinesully
    @Onlinesully2 ай бұрын

    Fantastic advice thank you. I was just about to buy one. Heading off now to buy a three man tent

  • @RB01138

    @RB01138

    2 ай бұрын

    If you're making any meaningful decisions either way off of a KZread short, let alone one this one sided, can I offer you some ocean front property in North Dakota? You seem like a smart guy who would see the value in that.

  • @HatWearingDog
    @HatWearingDogАй бұрын

    Overland trailer is the move! Easy enough for pretty much anyone to build themselves with some relatively simple power tools and off-the-shelf parts. Trailers give of use of a rooftop tent with the flexibility of one you can take in/out of your trunk. I put a little wagon handle and a chunky jokey wheel on to drag it into “tent only” areas with no trouble from park rangers. The whole setup weighs no more than 500 lbs fully loaded with water and Jerry cans. Can keep everything stored in it and hook up for weekend warrior activities.

  • @mikeaninger7388
    @mikeaninger73889 ай бұрын

    And if you have dogs, it’s a pain to get them up there

  • @robbarber7253

    @robbarber7253

    3 ай бұрын

    Mine weighs 130lb no chance....

  • @appalachhaun_adventures
    @appalachhaun_adventuresАй бұрын

    I don’t trust even leaving my crap at a camp site and going wheeling for hours

  • @tankmann1144
    @tankmann1144Ай бұрын

    I have my rooftop tent on a homemade trailer works great can set it up unhook my trailer and go to the store. Leave the campsite and come home and everything still the same.👍👍

  • @idrankthecat264
    @idrankthecat2644 ай бұрын

    anyone else just sleep in the drivers seat 🤣

  • @butchgreene

    @butchgreene

    4 ай бұрын

    Serial killers

  • @alikakee
    @alikakeeАй бұрын

    Different tents for different gents. Plain and simple.

  • @logik1677
    @logik16772 ай бұрын

    1 & 2: in Australia we have ‘Jack off canopies’. So basically high lift your entire canopy onto legs and drive away. Easy, simple and you’re good to go for harder wheeling

  • @qobotzxcds
    @qobotzxcdsАй бұрын

    I got a ground tent and roof top tent .. can still set up camp and leave everything there …got a rtt so the wife could come and not bitch about critters all around the tent 😂😂….what ever works for people just got out and enjoy ..

  • @user-wh3ec4wb3l
    @user-wh3ec4wb3l28 күн бұрын

    They’re great for touring and camping in areas with crocodiles 🐊

  • @masenstephens8986
    @masenstephens8986Ай бұрын

    If you're an off-road driver then you have the space you'd need for it what these are for is to save space inside the car for different gear over a huge tent and sorry honestly I'm not going to take anything from anyone who uses a icefishing tent as a regular tent

  • @Haenschel
    @Haenschel7 ай бұрын

    But good thing has roof tent! In summer, it protect you from summer heat while you drive or having a traffic jam! The cooling effect in your car will be steady! Second having nice few on top of your car! Specially if you park on a parking lot in the city and there will be an event on the street afterwards! Like parade! There are lot of people around you standing in crowed trying to see the parade! But you are laying or sitting on the corner of your roof tent having Alcohol free beer and chips and see the parade with your family having best few! Also in nature, some places they do have wet air! In only living in the tent on floor everything has wet feeling! But on the top of the roof tent there is less wet air and if it has a little wind breeze❗️you feel better! Also having best few! And last at least! You are more protected from wild life on the roof!

  • @zachchristopher92
    @zachchristopher92Ай бұрын

    That sagging suspension comment was definitely directed at the tacoma fanboys lol

  • @therhetoricalman8936
    @therhetoricalman89369 ай бұрын

    Who goes back to the same camp every night. It's overlanding. Backtracking means you're doing it wrong. 100lbs up on top isn't moving your center up enough to matter. If you're gonna use your daily for this stuff, removing the tent is just part of unloading the gear. 3 reasons this guy made excuses to sleep on the ground. 😂

  • @voltaire372

    @voltaire372

    9 ай бұрын

    He said ‘be able to’. I get what he means, bc often you want to be able to do both with a setup, more camping and ride style or pack up everyday and move on over-landing style. I would agree that a ground tent or using the vehicle itself to sleep in is more versatile for this, although you’d probably want a fast pitch tent, not a complicated palace tent. The center of gravity part I would agree is mostly negligible unless you are putting like 500lbs up there, but you lose the storage up there if you are sleeping inside the vehicle or just need more room for stuff. Some people have a little pulley in their garages to take down the tent, but without something like this I could see how it could get annoying to mount it and dismount and would likely require at least an extra set of hands, so if you are solo, it would suck.

  • @phrozenliquidz
    @phrozenliquidzАй бұрын

    230lb guy explaining why his monster truck can't carry 100lb tent

  • @CompleatedMagic
    @CompleatedMagic3 ай бұрын

    Homie: “I just got my rooftop tent.” Me: *Laughs in MSR gear for every season.*

  • @4WD_Australia
    @4WD_AustraliaАй бұрын

    If you buy a hard shell roof top tent takes 3 seconds to flick a latch and it’s done ocam make some real nice RTT’s [roof top tents]

  • @dieseltalkwithtonysalas8725
    @dieseltalkwithtonysalas8725Ай бұрын

    Do what you want… period! I love my rooftop tent, not a big deal putting up and down. Heck once I left my walker in one of the pockets quickly opened it up and back down in minutes. I get why some of you hate them but lots of us love it. We have a travel trailer too and sometimes we use that . So enjoy what you like . Not all of us do rock crawling but easy trail driving . 100 lbs affecting center of gravity… geez

  • @scotthajney4127
    @scotthajney412729 күн бұрын

    I won't pay $4000 for a place to sleep while camping

  • @jahb77ss95
    @jahb77ss959 ай бұрын

    I don't own of this myself but those were the exact reasons i thought of myself and why i wasn't a big fan of them. They're cool nonetheless but these 3 things were my thoughts as well

  • @OverlandAddiction-qj1cn
    @OverlandAddiction-qj1cn9 күн бұрын

    iv got quick disconects on my rtt tskes 5 mim to lift it off

  • @ChaseBond11
    @ChaseBond116 ай бұрын

    The amount of places I've towed my trailer with a Tacoma sure has me wondering about the utility of those tents...

  • @onetruth4878
    @onetruth48782 ай бұрын

    Bruh 100lbs ? Most people eat McDonalds all day & weigh 250 lbs & over. I ain't worried about 1 single tent.

  • @armygreenfj3924
    @armygreenfj39247 ай бұрын

    RTT is great for overlanding.

  • @Psi355
    @Psi35524 күн бұрын

    Come to aus champion, 70% of us do tough tracks with rooftops 😂

  • @duncanjowett5575
    @duncanjowett55758 күн бұрын

    "Lose your fuel economy" 😂😂😂

  • @theofficialdboy2240
    @theofficialdboy22402 ай бұрын

    Cheap and lazy is all I heard.

  • @itsnottoolate4199
    @itsnottoolate4199Ай бұрын

    For that 3 reasons it makes me want to get one 😝

  • @straycat1674
    @straycat1674Ай бұрын

    One more, if you have a dog then that rooftop tent is not gonna work.

  • @orion_357
    @orion_357Ай бұрын

    I will do what i want regardless and i have reasons.

  • @bostonshope7527
    @bostonshope7527Ай бұрын

    So I keep doing back to wear you said a roof top tent is 100lbs but if someone has a camper cover over the bed they way a lot more and iv seen trucks have them the whole owner ship I agree with the center of gravity but having to up grade your shock and leaf springs is alittle much

  • @tyranitarxd2819
    @tyranitarxd28192 күн бұрын

    You cant put a kayak on your roof anymore with an rtt

  • @rangerdoc1029
    @rangerdoc1029Ай бұрын

    Reason 1: I can't afford it.

  • @441greenleaf
    @441greenleafАй бұрын

    offroad car without tent will look lame as fuck xD

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