Rooftent - Condo Version

Pskhaat

2005 Expedition Trophy Champion
Tent is really good. Super-huge pro: fits family of 4 with absolutely no problem and room to spare, no kidding. Dual ladders are nice, and everything about Eezi-Awn keeps true with this one.

Cons are the obvious. Due to its size, it consumes the whole roof, and had to re-install anti-sway bars. The rain fly has three outriggers and the middle one wasn't taken into account on the door sewing.

Overall, I'd totally do it again. I need to come up with another `roof-rack' idea for mounting, but that's my own gig about which to gripe.
 

Willman

Active member
pskhaat said:
Tent is really good. Super-huge pro: fits family of 4 with absolutely no problem and room to spare, no kidding. Dual ladders are nice, and everything about Eezi-Awn keeps true with this one.

Cons are the obvious. Due to its size, it consumes the whole roof, and had to re-install anti-sway bars. The rain fly has three outriggers and the middle one wasn't taken into account on the door sewing.

Overall, I'd totally do it again. I need to come up with another `roof-rack' idea for mounting, but that's my own gig about which to gripe.

Right on!!

Are you bring this bad boy on the Father's day run????

I gotta see this tent in person!!!!!:)
 

docbluedevil

New member
Howdy! Just found this site; great info here! I'm over on ih8mud as well. :)

pskhaat,

Is the divider between the two compartments structural in nature? Or is it able to be removed? Have a interior pic by chance?

I'm looking at this tent to mount on a trailer to accomodate my family of 5 (wife and 3 preschoolers) but would prefer not to have a divider if possible.

Thanks ahead of time.
 

Sonofmax

New member
2200 pricing

Is there a eezi awn dealer in the US who discounts these tents at all. I am interested in buying one, but want to get a ggod price. Any suggestions? Dean
 

Pskhaat

2005 Expedition Trophy Champion
docbluedevil said:
Is the divider between the two compartments structural in nature? Or is it able to be removed? Have a interior pic by chance?

No, the compartments or two rooms are separated through a canvas material. I have mine completely open for my family of 5. This tent has a lot of room for a rooftent (the most actually, but...) it's much bigger than a king size bed and the wee ones like to run around in circles up there once I get the screens all zipped down so they don't fall out :jumping:.

It gets the fam off the ground and makes the wife very happy because of that. Well worth it.
 

Pskhaat

2005 Expedition Trophy Champion
Sonofmax said:
I am interested in buying one, but want to get a ggod price. Any suggestions?

I think the pricing is pretty much the same across the board. I think the 2200 price is consistent if not better in terms of scale to the the other Eezi-Awn options. This tent in particular you even get a little more due to the dual ladders & tripple-spanned rainfly bows.
 

Willman

Active member
pskhaat said:
It gets the fam off the ground and makes the wife very happy because of that. Well worth it.

After the Bear attack here in Utah.....The roof-top tent idea is on the only way to go!!!! This case won my wife over!!!

:)
 

docbluedevil

New member
pskhaat said:
No, the compartments or two rooms are separated through a canvas material. I have mine completely open for my family of 5. This tent has a lot of room for a rooftent (the most actually, but...) it's much bigger than a king size bed and the wee ones like to run around in circles up there once I get the screens all zipped down so they don't fall out :jumping:.

How do you have your tent "completely open"? Is it a zipper mechanism or does the divider roll away?
 

Xtreme XJ

Adventurer
O.K. so call me ignorant.... BUT ! which direction is ones head oriented.... opposite the ladders ? The feet are at the ladder end ?
Also what size foot print does this set up have ? I'd love to get ALL of the family up top.... any interior picts. ? Nice setup....

Curt
 

Pskhaat

2005 Expedition Trophy Champion
Xtreme XJ said:
which direction is ones head oriented.... opposite the ladders ? The feet are at the ladder end ?

Generally yes, I like to put most of the weight above the vehicle itself (feet hanging). Sleeping by myself in there however I can actually sleep lenthwise atop the vehicle it's that big :)

It's over 7 1/2 feet on the roof.
I do have some interior pics and I've been searching my camera/backups for them. I'll post when I find them :|
 

Pskhaat

2005 Expedition Trophy Champion
docbluedevil said:
How do you have your tent "completely open"? Is it a zipper mechanism or does the divider roll away?

The divider is a piece of canvas material that can be fully removed (it's velcro'd at the bottom).
 

craig

Supporting Sponsor, Overland Certified OC0018
Willman said:
After the Bear attack here in Utah.....The roof-top tent idea is on the only way to go!!!! This case won my wife over!!!

:)


If bears are a problem, why would you want to sleep on top of your food cache?

Everything I've read suggests sleeping at least 300 feet from where the food, toiletries, or anything that smells like food is (e.g. my son's car seat and my latte covered center console). They also suggest that you don't wear anything to bed that you cooked/ate in.

Hope it helps.
Craig
 

kcowyo

ExPo Original
Yankee Boy Basin - June '07

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