offthepath
Adventurer
With the kids (4yo and 2yo) getting bigger we need to upgrade roof top tents. I currently have a TuffStuff 3 person tent. Although I have not been a fan of the quality control and feel its made pretty cheap, ultimately its a tent and it has worked well for us, especially considering the price. We have used the TuffStuff tent for about 3 years on both our F250 and Montero, probably with 50+ nights total. All the use is done while fourwheeling from summer to winter. Any new tent will need to be durable and adaptable to a wide range of climates (all Western states use). We prefer to use the Montero for 90% of the trips with the roof top tent and it would see about 25-30 nights a year.
Now that I'm looking at a new tent, I'm considering what I really don't like about the TuffStuff tent: the closed height (high profile), getting the cover on and off gets old, with a few heavy blankets and 2 pillows the tent almost wont close, when traveling in heavy rain the tent gets wet, AND the mattress sucks.
In a new tent I'd like to avoid some of these nagging issues I have with the TuffStuff. Many of these problems I feel may be common amongst the standard roof top tents that have the same design as the Tuffstuff (ie Smitty built). The biggest draw to the Smitty Built is the price. I feel like I know what I'd get while saving a bunch of money in the process.
However, looking around I really like the Ikamper Skycamp and Freespirit High Country tent. It seems like the Ikamper would meet most of our wants and if it weren't for the price would be my first pick. I'm also drawn to the Freespirit with the tri-layer fabric which looks like it would be a good cold weather tent. Initially, I liked these due to the lower profile. However after comparing the specs to the Smittybuilt XL, it seems like they each weigh about the same and are with in 1-2in of each other for closed height. Looking at pictures they seem much slimmer than the Smittybuilt, but if the dimensions and weight are really that close would it matter going with the cheaper tent?
The Smittybuilt is around $1k, the Freespirit around $2500 and the Ikamper $3500. Is there anyone with experience that can offer some insight if the additional money is really worth it?
Thanks
Now that I'm looking at a new tent, I'm considering what I really don't like about the TuffStuff tent: the closed height (high profile), getting the cover on and off gets old, with a few heavy blankets and 2 pillows the tent almost wont close, when traveling in heavy rain the tent gets wet, AND the mattress sucks.
In a new tent I'd like to avoid some of these nagging issues I have with the TuffStuff. Many of these problems I feel may be common amongst the standard roof top tents that have the same design as the Tuffstuff (ie Smitty built). The biggest draw to the Smitty Built is the price. I feel like I know what I'd get while saving a bunch of money in the process.
However, looking around I really like the Ikamper Skycamp and Freespirit High Country tent. It seems like the Ikamper would meet most of our wants and if it weren't for the price would be my first pick. I'm also drawn to the Freespirit with the tri-layer fabric which looks like it would be a good cold weather tent. Initially, I liked these due to the lower profile. However after comparing the specs to the Smittybuilt XL, it seems like they each weigh about the same and are with in 1-2in of each other for closed height. Looking at pictures they seem much slimmer than the Smittybuilt, but if the dimensions and weight are really that close would it matter going with the cheaper tent?
The Smittybuilt is around $1k, the Freespirit around $2500 and the Ikamper $3500. Is there anyone with experience that can offer some insight if the additional money is really worth it?
Thanks