Suggestions please on RT tents, etc.

Desertdude

Expedition Leader
I am using two different style RTT's made by Autohome you can see them mounted

here

here

and on the Tacoma

I have made te trip up to Maine on many occasions and always have a great time. Be sure and check out Camden Maine as well as the campgrounds up in the hills there, with its great hiking and views of the coastline. If you can get up to Bar Harbor the National Park and rough coast is also a must see.
 

Mike S

Sponsor - AutoHomeUSA
spressomon said:
Mike,
That's a gracious offer...but I'd rather you tweak the Overland and address a couple of the shortcomings; because I do like it better for my purposes than the Maggiolinas. There are a number of positives of the Overland as you are well aware: Like the sturdy well designed ladder; the tent fabric material is wonderful...dark when the full moon is out and breathable to keep cool even during hot nights; and the fact it folds into a fairly compact unit. Tweak it just a bit and you'll move from the third ring to the bullseye! And then I'll take you up on your offer to swap :) .

By July I expect to have final specifications, and maybe a prototype of a new fabric tent that I am certain will be better than anything else on the market. I expect Fall deliveries. We will keep all of our newsletter subscribers posted.

I am planning on attending the Adventure Trailers get together at Blackrock. Perhaps I will be you there.
 
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spressomon

Expedition Leader
Mike S said:
By July I expect to have final specifications, and maybe a prototype of a new fabric tent that I am certain will be better than anything else on the market. I expect Fall deliveries. We will keep all of our newsletter subscribers posted.

I am planning on attending the Adventure Trailers get together at Blackrock. Perhaps I will be you there.


Good news...and I will be at BR...look forward to meeting you!
 

adventureduo

Dave Druck [KI6LBB]
I have to agree with Jeb. Im buying my aux fuel tank with my $1,000 savings. :shakin:


Skillet said:
If I might be so bold, Dave (socalfj) and myself are fairly happy with the knock-off version of one of those other tents, if that is what it is...

Look here for our ideas. http://expeditionportal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6016

The mounting system is very adaptable and the size would be great for the top of your rig.

The cover zips on and keeps EVERYTHING out. Nothing rattles in the wind.

No sharp edges.

I may get barked at by tent enthusiasts, but the biggest + so far...$1000 savings over the others. That is going to buy my new lighting system or an INTI rack.

Just my $.02. :beer:
 

cruiseroutfit

Well-known member
SOCALFJ said:
...That was the old model by the way...

Be sure to take that into consideration, as it has been pointed out the new Mombasa RTT is VERY different than the previous model. Vastly improved IMO...
 

Scott Brady

Founder
First off, thanks for the comments on the article, but it is important for you to know that the article was already 10 pages long and we reviewed five tents. It would be nearly impossible to dedicate any more copy to the review. Our goal is to offer the most comprehensive testing possible, and I believe Chris accomplished that. The review contains testing and results not found anywhere on the Internet or in print, including set-up and pack-up times, interior light and noise readings, tent and cover thickness, ladder evaluations, detailed pros and cons of each unit (cons are certainly not a positive spin for the advertisers), water ingress testing, pad thickness, etc. We even declared an "editors choice", which certainly shows that we are not just pandering to our advertisers.

I am sorry to hear that you believe the review was a little soft, and would be open and grateful to receive your comments on how it could be improved within the confines of the pages available. Feel free to email me anytime scott {@} overlandjournal.com

spressomon said:
The did a good/OK job reviewing...not a great job of reviewing IMO; They missed some loud short comings of the Overland...like the cover isn't even close to keeping dust out of the tent when travelling....

I have used that tent on hundreds of miles of silt and dust in AZ without any measurable ingress of dust into the tent. More importantly, the cover keeps the majority of the dust out, but given that, it is still the exterior walls of the tent that might get some dust on them. I have not seen any dust inside the tent where we sleep.

We did comment on the shortcomings of the cover, which is installation and removal time.

spressomon said:
unless you never venture off pavement; lots of sharp edges to abrade rather quickly through the cover; the aluminum "poles" (for lack of a better word) that reside on the bottom of each door are not sewn in...so in a moderate wind: #1) They bang around...until #2) they eventually fall out; a moderate rain, unless it falls straight down without any wind effect whatsoever will creep into the gaping holes at the bottom of where all the tent uprights come together...there's a few more glaring short comings that were missed.

We did not have high wind during any of the testing of the Overland, so it was not that we missed it, but that conditions did not exist to create the failure.

This was absolutely not a driveway test of these tents. We have tens of thousands of miles and hundreds of nights in these units. From 90 degree nights in the desert to -40 in the Arctic. Of course some of the test specifics were done in controlled settings to ensure repeatability and validity, which is necessary for credible results.
 

Scott Brady

Founder
cruiseroutfit said:
Be sure to take that into consideration, as it has been pointed out the new Mombasa RTT is VERY different than the previous model. Vastly improved IMO...

We have a Mombasa RTT coming and will be testing it with the same methods used for the other tents. It should give us a good idea of how it compares, which if it is even close, the value will be pretty impressive.
 

jeffryscott

2006 Rally Course Champion: Expedition Trophy
expeditionswest said:
We have a Mombasa RTT coming and will be testing it with the same methods used for the other tents. It should give us a good idea of how it compares, which if it is even close, the value will be pretty impressive.

Hey Scott, since you are getting a new Mombassa RTT to test, what about trying to get one of the Oasis II .. a test of the budget tents. I'm still very curious about that one, and it seems others are too.
 

cbmontgo

Observer
I have one of the older Mombasa RTTs mounted on my M101 military trailer. It is a decent tent for the $$. The trailer has a lid and I store fuel, water, or any other necessary gear underneath. It's a lot of fun and is great for longer expeditions. Here's a pic:
 

EricGagne

Adventurer
Me and my friend are both shopping for RTT's right now and we're wondering, has the Mombasa been tested finally and if so where can we read the results ?
 

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