Hannibal Safari 1.4M Roof Top Tent

Hannibal USA

Adventurer
1.4M HANNIBAL ROOF TENT


1.4m Hannibal Roof Tent
55" x 94.5" (sleeps 2 adults, one child)
The concept of roof tents was pioneered in South Africa and the country has long been the market leader in design and production of tough, quality roof tents. The ability to test the Hannibal roof tent in the field, over rough terrain and in all-weather African conditions, has enabled Hannibal to produce a roof tent of superior strength and reliability.

1.4M SPECS


Height Width Length Weight
Opened Tent 51.18" 55.12" 94.5" 115 lbs
Packed Tent 11.8" 55.12" 47.25 115 lbs


FEATURES
· Fabric: 100% waterproof, “Dynaproofed” 380g polymide cotton ripstop canvas. Strong yet able to breathe.
· Seams: Double stitched; edged with binding. All seams have been waterproofed.
· Stitching: Superior strength UV stable quality S25 thread.
· Roof Tent Frame Poles: Anodized aluminum. All poles are powdercoated.
· Windows: Adjustable roof tent windows open fully for better venting.
· Screens: Insect screens on every opening.
· Hinges: 3mm stainless steel—Long lasting and rustproof.
· Base Boards: 12mm marine ply for best insulation and strength.
· Mattress: 75mm high density foam mattress helps make the Hannibal roof tent almost as comfortable as your own bed.
· Mattress Cover: The mattress cover is zipped and can be removed for washing.
· Spacious Hinging: Allows for bedding to be left inside the tent when travelling.
· Flysheet: Extra raised flysheet for shading and coolness when in the tent. Flysheet is extended past the doors for better rain and wind protection.
· Flysheet: Waterproof 210 denier ripstop Oxford nylon.
· Flysheet Poles: 4mm electro galvanized spring steel.
· Zippers: YKK U-zips on all entrances to ensure that your roof tent can be totally sealed against mosquitoes and flying insects. Zippers have a lifetime guarantee.
· Storage Pockets: Inner tent has a flashlight bag, plus two additional storage compartments.
· Ladder Treads: Wide, flat tread profiles for comfort on bare feet.
· Tent Cover (for packed tent): UV stabilized PVC seams are welded for absolute waterproofing.
· Tie-Down Straps: External tie down straps on tent cover prevent ballooning while driving.
· Internal Collapsing System: An internal tensioning system pulls the walls of the tent towards the center. This prevents bulging during takedown, making the job of packing the tent fast and easy.
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Youngunner

Adventurer
Chris, do you have any of these in stock at your Garnerville store? I'm in the market for a new tent, between an ARB simpson III and the Hannibal.

-Tyler
 

Hannibal USA

Adventurer
Chris, do you have any of these in stock at your Garnerville store? I'm in the market for a new tent, between an ARB simpson III and the Hannibal.

-Tyler

Tyler,

The 1.4M are out right now but we can take pre-orders for the next shipment, I have the 1.6M and 1.2M in stock right now in Gardnerville.
 

waterweber

Observer
I gotta be honest with you Chris. This post really annoys me. It should not be in this section, its just an advertisement.
This is just my opinion and may not be the forum rule though.
At the very least post a price.
Also don't post if stuff is not in stock.
If you are running a special on something or you have a bunch in stock I would think thats appropriate.
Just my 2 cents.
By the way I am in the process of looking at tents and may be calling you in the next few months. No hard feeling? :)
 

JQ11

Observer
p.s Thanks for sponsoring the forum. If this is part of your agreement for sponsoring then disregard my comments.

I actually thought the same thing when I first saw the post but then I remembered oh yea they sponsor it so no issues from me with posting an ad or two.

I know I wouldn't sponsor a section if all I got was "sponsored by hannibal" in small text in the thread title so I assume it's part of the sponsorship. Definitely great products - I'm trying to figure out a way to get one of their awnings one day soon - love the fact there are no drop down poles needed.
 

Hannibal USA

Adventurer
I gotta be honest with you Chris. This post really annoys me. It should not be in this section, its just an advertisement.
This is just my opinion and may not be the forum rule though.
At the very least post a price.
Also don't post if stuff is not in stock.
If you are running a special on something or you have a bunch in stock I would think thats appropriate.
Just my 2 cents.
By the way I am in the process of looking at tents and may be calling you in the next few months. No hard feeling? :)

Since I took over this Hannibal USA, we also took over the user names.

I'm a Vendor on 11 other web sites, most all of those sites have a Vendor section for vendors to pimp their product.
I noticed this site really does not, and this is the only place I could really tell that I was suppose to post up on product. I noticed Martin with AT was advertising his Gas Can holders in this same section.

"Expedition Equipment
Tents, Laptops, Cameras, Fridge Units, etc. for sale by non-commercial forum members or ExPo sponsors."


I agree and sorry if I annoyed you with these threads, I think it would be a good idea for the form owners had just a Vendor section in the forum. Then the members can view product and ask question about the product in the specific Vendor section.

When your ready for tent, I will make you a deal. Like I mentioned the 1.4M are out but will be loading up on the boat and on the way to us in the next couple weeks.

Chris
 
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waterweber

Observer
No worries Chris :)
I wrote that before I realized you sponsored the forum.
Thanks for supporting the site, everyone here really appreciates it.
I will give you a call when I am ready to seriously talk turkey.
~Pete
 

mattafact

Adventurer
I have a Hannibal 1.4 and I just got back from 3 weeks in Baja, camping in it every night. Best sleep I ever had.

The first week it was me and my buddy and it was big enough that we weren't feeling too "acquainted" by the morning.

The next 2 weeks were with my fiance and she never complained about a lack of space or comfort. Amazing tents.
 

Hannibal USA

Adventurer
I have a Hannibal 1.4 and I just got back from 3 weeks in Baja, camping in it every night. Best sleep I ever had.

The first week it was me and my buddy and it was big enough that we weren't feeling too "acquainted" by the morning.

The next 2 weeks were with my fiance and she never complained about a lack of space or comfort. Amazing tents.

Thanks!
They are very comfortable.
 

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