Little modification for Camping Lab style RTT's

StumpXJ

SE Expedition Society
Every now and then, I get bored. When I get bored, I often go out to my garage and stare at things, and occasionally an idea comes to me. I took my RTT off of my Jeep a few weeks ago to prepare for shipping my Jeep back to the US soon, so the RTT is sitting on saw horses in my garage.

This will work on all the tents that are like the Camping Lab style RTT's. I have the lower changing room for mine, and use it if I am staying in the same place for more than one night, or if the wife demands its deployment for privacy. The changing room is not hard to set-up really, but I always bring the changing room with me even if I am not sure if I will use it. It comes in a duffle type bag, and takes up precious space in my Jeep.

Today, I found a way to easily leave it mounted to the RTT, and free up that space, while also saving a little time when I am ready to set it up. The hardest part of set up is getting the rope fabric to follow in the track, especially on the corners, this will eliminate having to do that.

It cost me 4 dollars for the material, took about 15 minutes to complete, and I only needed this for tools:

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Here you can kind of see what I did. Basically, I installed the changing room on the RTT. You are looking at the bottom of the tent 'overhang' when deployed, or the top of the RTT when it is closed. I rolled it up tightly around the perimeter of the tent where it connects to the aluminum railing. I then used my trusty pocket knife to cut a small slit in the thick blue fabric, just wide enough for the velcro strapping to slide through. The blue fabric is very thick, and there should not be an issue of ripping where the velcro goes through. The straps do not need to be very tight, since the changing room material is easily compressible.

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Here you can see the small slit in the blue fabric.

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Just another shot, if you look closely, you can see where I added another strap to hold the stake bag next to the ladder for the changing room.

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I dont have any in use pictures, but you can imagine how it works. When I have no need for the changing room, it just stays rolled up neatly out of the way on the bottom of the overhang. When I need it, just un-strap the velcro, let it roll down, and set it up as normal. The changing room material compresses very easily, and the cover fits on with no problem. In fact, I will be doing a very similar thing to the cover itself, since it always hangs down over my rear passenger door (where I access my fridge! ). It will be nice to roll it up out of the way when the tent is deployed.

Just thought I would share!

~James
 
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compactcamping

Explorer
Cool idea, velco is great stuff.

Here are the extra straps I added for holding up my travel cover. They attach to the "fold over" side of the anti-ballooning straps for the cover.
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Schattenjager

Expedition Leader
That has to be one of the best things to happen to RTTs in a while. I HATE trying to put on the changing room with the tent deployed since my rig is very tall and I am not.

Thanks for the info!
 

pray4surf

Explorer
About to tackle this myself and was wondering if you have any updates on its performance?

The slits you made - are they holding up? fraying? lengthening?

If you were to do this again, what would you be doing differently?

Thanks - specially for speedy replies :costumed-smiley-007

Rick
 

StumpXJ

SE Expedition Society
I have only used it once, and it worked great. Currently the RTT is on a boat with all of my other wordly posessions heading for the US, so I only had a little time to try it out.

I havent noticed any frayings where the slits go. The changing room material is very lightweight (and the slit fabric is thick), so unless something strange happens, there is no reason for it to stretch out the slits that I could see. Once you un-fasten it to use it, the slits are no longer in play and it works just as normal.

Hope this helps!

~James
 
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cnskate

Adventurer
Thanks for the tip, I think I'll give it a go. Welcome back to the States too. I think you will find real estate to be cheaper now :sombrero:
 

Titanpat57

Expedition Leader
Great idea...thank you for sharing. I didn't slit mine yet but when I put it away tonight I carefully folded the changing room on top and woo-hoo!...the cover fit fine! :victory:

Take care, Pat
 

MOTORDRIVE

New member
About to tackle this myself and was wondering if you have any updates on its performance?

The slits you made - are they holding up? fraying? lengthening?

If you were to do this again, what would you be doing differently?

Thanks - specially for speedy replies :costumed-smiley-007

Rick

Any updates from the summer of 2010? Would really like to see pics with your upgrade rolled down with the tent deployed. Great idea!!
 

Errant

Explorer
I'm still having a hard time understanding WHY. My changing room fits just fine under the cover w/o rolling it up.
 
Ummm... I believe it's to allow for a quicker deployment of the changing room and by having it already 'pre-attached' you can leave it rolled up if you don't need to use it.

I think it's a great idea and I'm going to do the same to mine because sometimes we want it, sometimes we don't... (changing room that is)!
 

StumpXJ

SE Expedition Society
Any updates from the summer of 2010? Would really like to see pics with your upgrade rolled down with the tent deployed. Great idea!!

Not really, as soon as I got back to the states, I built an offroad trailer, and can no longer use the changing room. (anybody wanna buy one?)

Ummm... I believe it's to allow for a quicker deployment of the changing room and by having it already 'pre-attached' you can leave it rolled up if you don't need to use it.

I think it's a great idea and I'm going to do the same to mine because sometimes we want it, sometimes we don't... (changing room that is)!

Thats it. Yes, you can leave it attached and still throw the cover on, but half the time I didnt need the room, so having it flop down was just a pain. This way its always there when I needed it, and not in the way if I dont.

I'm still having a hard time understanding WHY. My changing room fits just fine under the cover w/o rolling it up.

I guess I'm just not getting it since I always leave my changing room attached.

Not rocket surgery, nor is it necessary for everyone. If you always leave your room attached, that works too. I also left mine attached, but didnt always need the room, so I came up with this idea to get it out of my way when not needed.

Like I mentioned, I dont even use the room now that I have it on a trailer. It worked just fine the few times I used it though.

~ Stump
 

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