Looking for input on RTT vs tent

Hilldweller

SE Expedition Society
milo12 said:
Thanks for the input.

I had not considered the fact that the bedding is already in a RTT. That seems to be a nice convenience factor.

The main driving feature of the ground tent is the standup height. A RTT seems more like only a place to sleep. Like those little japanese sleeping berths at hotels. I am looking for more of a Motel 6 setup. Not fancy but functional. I want to be able to sit inside, read, play on the computer, eat, change my clothes etc. If the weather gets lousy it would be nice to have a comfortable spot to wait it out. It will be the 2 of us and 2 dogs. She likes the comfort and privacy of the camper so I need to keep that in mind.

I now have a large popup camper. I would like to keep as much convenience as I can while losing the size and weight of the camper.
Have you looked at a Conqueror Compact?
It has the benefits of a RTT for sleeping and 10 foot high tent in front...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALxGLVJY0QE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIZkH1XBFBE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ru8OSylEHg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcSbOOU7wss

Quite civilized but it can go anywhere.

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mountainpete

Spamicus Eliminatus
I agree with all the comments on a RTT so far. Like Wendy, I'm a convert. Plus there is no problem riding out a storm in this:

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But it also means that I can't do this, which I already miss :(

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Hltoppr

El Gringo Spectacular!
I had a RTT, Awning, and two kayaks mounted to the top of my 80 series....just extend the load bars and mount the boats on the outside...

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-H-
 

Hilldweller

SE Expedition Society
Hltoppr said:
I had a RTT, Awning, and two kayaks mounted to the top of my 80 series....just extend the load bars and mount the boats on the outside...

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-H-
Neat.

I like the vestibule on the mountainpete's ezi ---- does it have a floor?
 

mountainpete

Spamicus Eliminatus
Hilldweller said:
I like the vestibule on the mountainpete's ezi ---- does it have a floor?

Yes, it comes with a floor. Like the aux room though, it doesn't pack up on to the roof. You need to carry it separately. Too much weight up there if you did.
 

roscoFJ73

Adventurer
This is my RTT . It takes about 3-4 minutes on my own to erect. It looks better when its tight,this was the 1st time I put it up
It has an awning but my landcruiser is a little tall and the height of the awning lets more sun in.
It works well but Im still waiting for the right moment to buy a Hannibal
 

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shahram

Adventurer
Count me amongst the RTT apostates. I had one and passed it on.

I had the first generation Car Top Tent. There were aspects of that make of tent that were undesirable (shoddy ladder construction, thin single walls, very drafty) that don't apply to other makes. Certain needs are fulfilled by the RTT, but for my needs, it wasn't suitable. The pros listed before are pretty dead on, but here were my reasons for getting rid of mine...

--Raised center of gravity. On top of an already lifted vehicle, off-camber situations are just that much more hairy. RTTs make a lot more sense on trailers, or low over the back of a pickup bed.
--They're too big and heavy. At 6' x 3.5' closed, and 100 lbs., they are a pain in the butt to store, move, put upon or take down from the vehicle.
--Set up and take down of the tent, as well as installation, was made more difficult by the fact that on a lifted truck, I had to climb all over to set it up. Taking it down was more difficult because the vinyl cover had to be stretched out and tucked in on all four sides. Set up and take down times were longer than with my ground tents.
--Effect on gas mileage. I was losing 2-3 mpg at highway speeds.
--Adding longboards on top of the RTT was a pain. It's just too high up.
--Without a changing room, there's no place to stand up and change.
--As mentioned before, toddlers are a no-go in the RTT. My wife wasn't crazy about climbing in and out of it in her platform flip-flops, either.
--Exposure. Less shade in the desert when you need it, more wind when you don't.
--No "night wheeling". Sometimes, I like to set up camp and then go explore the area. Once you've deployed the RTT, you're pretty much parked. You can't just leave the tent behind and take off. Again, this is rectified by a trailer.

Because I don't worry too much about being attacked by animals here in the southwestern US, the RTT on the vehicle makes less sense to me. I can see it in Africa or places where there is a real risk of animal attack. Here, RTTs only make sense to me on trailers, where they don't affect the handling of the vehicle, can be mounted lower, and can be left behind at camp. For now, I'll stick to sleeping under the stars in fair weather, or deploying one of two tents, the stand up, 10 person Eureka expedition tent, or my cozy little 2-man Marmot.
 

hidesrider

New member
I believe there is a place and time a rtt is a necessity. Where I live and mostly camp a good tent is more than sufficient. Yeah they look cool on top of your 30 thousand dollar lifted cool MMM cruiser. I saw the pics. I cant believe all the nice rigs posted. Not a scratch on them. How the hell do you pull that off. In my case I have an old 2.5l jeep tj. mild lift and minimal power. I have to travel light.I also think that if i did have a rtt my jeep would have rolled several times. I say buy the 39.99 tent from target and have a good time. I can't legitimize 1000 plus dollars for something. Have fun.
 

hidesrider

New member
I believe there is a place and time a rtt is a necessity. Where I live and mostly camp a good tent is more than sufficient. Yeah they look cool on top of your 30 thousand dollar lifted cool FJ cruiser. I saw the pics. I cant believe all the nice rigs posted. Not a scratch on them. How the hell do you pull that off. In my case I have an old 2.5l jeep tj. mild lift and minimal power. I have to travel light.I also think that if i did had a rtt my jeep would have rolled several times. I say buy the 39.99 tent from target and have a good time. I can't legitimize 1000 plus dollars for something. Have fun
 

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