Hi, I am in the market for a hardtop RTT. I have a 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee.
Would appreciate hearing from experienced rooftop tent folks, what are the pro’s and con’s of a clamshell shape versus a horizontal pop-up? Can someone explain to me why I would buy a clamshell versus pop-up, or is it just preference?
A clamshell seems to be helpful in facing away from direction of sun or winds, allow for more sitting up room, and perhaps small storage. The horizontal pop-up can give more stretch out room, and some you can sit up if small enough.
However, will a clamshell receive more pelting from the elements, both rain and wind? Or by way of physics, would the horizontal receive more brunt from wind? I am aware rain comes from all directions.
I am single traveler, 5’6. If it figures into the equation, my main concerns are staying warm and dry and with limited wind trouble, although I am aware the fabric and construction of the tent itself would be a big factor.
And if you have any product suggestions of hard top RTT’s you like, let me know. Thanks for your help!
Would appreciate hearing from experienced rooftop tent folks, what are the pro’s and con’s of a clamshell shape versus a horizontal pop-up? Can someone explain to me why I would buy a clamshell versus pop-up, or is it just preference?
A clamshell seems to be helpful in facing away from direction of sun or winds, allow for more sitting up room, and perhaps small storage. The horizontal pop-up can give more stretch out room, and some you can sit up if small enough.
However, will a clamshell receive more pelting from the elements, both rain and wind? Or by way of physics, would the horizontal receive more brunt from wind? I am aware rain comes from all directions.
I am single traveler, 5’6. If it figures into the equation, my main concerns are staying warm and dry and with limited wind trouble, although I am aware the fabric and construction of the tent itself would be a big factor.
And if you have any product suggestions of hard top RTT’s you like, let me know. Thanks for your help!