Blizz
Observer
Hello,
The other day I was in a Decathlon shop and I see something that gave me an idea...
Don't know if you have Decathlon shops in the States nor if you know the quick tents they sell...
Well, they have some nice weekend-camper tents that are bend and don't need to mount. Those are the Quechua 2'', 3'', etc.
Well, what I saw was a new series of those quick tents named "Quechua Light", concretly the 2 Seconds Light one:
The nice thing about those instead of the older ones is that they're square shaped nor round and that they fold in a 8 shaped instead of a 9 like before.
That model, the 2 Seconds Light is 210x145cm when open and it's 95cm height.
I know it's a bit low compared to a roof top tent but it's only 45$...
I was thinking of making some sort of plywood "book-style" platform and sticking one of those tents in it. As it normally folds in a 8 shape I'm sure that it can be fold in half... I could use those U-shaped things used to attach cables to the wall and the tent will still be removable from the platform if I want to use it in the normal way.
Anyways I've some doubts... Can someone show some pics of the hinges used in the comercial RTT? Another thing is the weight of the half platform sticking out of the truck. Don't know if in the comercial RTT the weight is supported by the ladder or it's done with the other half.
What do you think? It's not an idea for crossing Africa but for some weekends and a week in Morocco a year...
You can have more info on those tents in http://seconds.quechua.com/
David
The other day I was in a Decathlon shop and I see something that gave me an idea...
Don't know if you have Decathlon shops in the States nor if you know the quick tents they sell...
Well, they have some nice weekend-camper tents that are bend and don't need to mount. Those are the Quechua 2'', 3'', etc.


Well, what I saw was a new series of those quick tents named "Quechua Light", concretly the 2 Seconds Light one:

The nice thing about those instead of the older ones is that they're square shaped nor round and that they fold in a 8 shaped instead of a 9 like before.
That model, the 2 Seconds Light is 210x145cm when open and it's 95cm height.
I know it's a bit low compared to a roof top tent but it's only 45$...
I was thinking of making some sort of plywood "book-style" platform and sticking one of those tents in it. As it normally folds in a 8 shape I'm sure that it can be fold in half... I could use those U-shaped things used to attach cables to the wall and the tent will still be removable from the platform if I want to use it in the normal way.
Anyways I've some doubts... Can someone show some pics of the hinges used in the comercial RTT? Another thing is the weight of the half platform sticking out of the truck. Don't know if in the comercial RTT the weight is supported by the ladder or it's done with the other half.
What do you think? It's not an idea for crossing Africa but for some weekends and a week in Morocco a year...
You can have more info on those tents in http://seconds.quechua.com/
David