flyingwil
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articulate said:Till the days get longer, or what?
:Astrologist:
Sucka.
Till you can see in the RTT at night.
articulate said:Till the days get longer, or what?
:Astrologist:
Sucka.
grahamfitter said:I bolted my new Overcamp RTT onto my Jeep yesterday and slept in it last night. After all the talk of uncomfortable mattresses I wasn't sure what to expect but I was really comfortable and I slept like a baby.![]()
Operating the tent is really straightforward and quick except everything to do with the cover. I've been struggling with a couple of things:
Firstly, putting the cover on the folded tent without the elastic getting caught on things. The hardest bit is the non-hinge side of the tent which is in the middle of the roof and is not easily accessible from either side of the vehicle.
Secondly, hooking the elastic to the plastic hooks underneath the tent. I'm thinking a long plastic hook would help.
Also where is the best place to store the cover when the tent is in use? If its wet and muddy the front seats won't be so convenient.
Mike S said:Glad you got it set up and tried it out. It is a nice, simple, tough tent!
The elastic hold down cord has a set of hooks that hold the ends together - first thing to do is unhook these.
articulate said:New question: who has a clever solution for lighting the tent inside at night? Anything better than hanging a battery powered lantern inside?
travel dodge said:Is there a Auto Home overland tent owners manual on the web. I feel there are so many streach cords under the tent that I am not using the right to hold the cover on. Buying it used it may never have been set up right.