You'd think with all the "reviews" and"recommendations" on the net that this would be simple enough right? Not even close I wanna hear from you folks that have used these in real world conditions.
SO.....the wife and I are setting out next Spring on out adventure. I'm 65 and she is 62. Both retired and in reasonably good condition. No major health issues and we're both pretty active. The plan is to leave SC for Key West in late March/early April. Spend a few days there enjoying the sun and fun. We rode the HD down there in '96 and loved it. After a few days there we plan to head north to Alaska. Not a lot of dillydallying since I want to be there and back in the US no later than late October. We plan to camp 90% of the trip with hotel stays every couple of weeks. The vehicle is a 2015 Chevy Silverado 1500 WT 4WD. It's in the shop at the moment for a total transmission rebuild/upgrade. The RTT will sit on top of the LEAR camper shell.
But enough about that. About tents...We're not big people. We're both about 5'5'' and combined maybe 300lbs. Requirements are as follows:
1.) It must be a true 4 season tent. From hot humid Florida to Alaska this will be home. We want to be warm, cool, and dry. I don't want to feel like the tent will blow away in a breeze but it has to breath. Condensation will not be tolerated;-)
2.) We like the awning over ladder design. Along with an annex this would allow for more comfort and help to keep the tent clean and dry. It could help with heating if needed by placing a small heater in the annex.
3.) Excellent after sale customer support from a strong reputable company. If I have a problem I want to be able to call someone and get some help. This is big for me.
5.) All framework covered. ie no exposed framework inside the tent.
6.) Skylights are nice but not necessary. Especially if they can't be blocked effectively.
7.) Of course it has to fit on top of my truck and weight is a concern. If I could keep the tent weight down to 150lbs I'd be happier. The annex could be stored in the truck if need be.
8.) Internal wiring would be nice. A light and some USB outlets would be cool but no an absolute.
9.) At minimum a 2 year warranty on fabric and frame failures since this trip is just the beginning. We plan to spend as much of our lives as possible touring this country.
That's a starting point list. Brands we've considered are as follows in no particular order:
CVT - We like the tent design and price. We don't like the exposed framework.
Tepui - We like the design and the ruggedized has pretty much everything we want. Not much in the way of windows tho.
23Zero - Exposed framework and lack of lighting. The LST is nice though and could be sweet in summer.
Treeline - this one pretty much ticks off all the boxes. But that price!!! But it does come with a pee bottle so there's that. LOL!!
Feldon - Like the Treeline we like this one. Information about after sale support is sparce. And again....my wallet!!!!!!
Gordigear - Like the tent. Seems well made but not much info and again the customer support.
Overland Pros - I like the Anza 1400 Extreme. But no awning......
IKamper - Like the Xcover but need to look at it more. A late addition
That's it folks. I'd like to keep the price down but I don't think this is something to buy based on price alone. Buy once cry once.
I am keenly interested in what yall have to say. I know Tepui's site says everything is backordered but the person I spoke with yesterday said they should be restocked in the next few weeks.
SO.....the wife and I are setting out next Spring on out adventure. I'm 65 and she is 62. Both retired and in reasonably good condition. No major health issues and we're both pretty active. The plan is to leave SC for Key West in late March/early April. Spend a few days there enjoying the sun and fun. We rode the HD down there in '96 and loved it. After a few days there we plan to head north to Alaska. Not a lot of dillydallying since I want to be there and back in the US no later than late October. We plan to camp 90% of the trip with hotel stays every couple of weeks. The vehicle is a 2015 Chevy Silverado 1500 WT 4WD. It's in the shop at the moment for a total transmission rebuild/upgrade. The RTT will sit on top of the LEAR camper shell.
But enough about that. About tents...We're not big people. We're both about 5'5'' and combined maybe 300lbs. Requirements are as follows:
1.) It must be a true 4 season tent. From hot humid Florida to Alaska this will be home. We want to be warm, cool, and dry. I don't want to feel like the tent will blow away in a breeze but it has to breath. Condensation will not be tolerated;-)
2.) We like the awning over ladder design. Along with an annex this would allow for more comfort and help to keep the tent clean and dry. It could help with heating if needed by placing a small heater in the annex.
3.) Excellent after sale customer support from a strong reputable company. If I have a problem I want to be able to call someone and get some help. This is big for me.
5.) All framework covered. ie no exposed framework inside the tent.
6.) Skylights are nice but not necessary. Especially if they can't be blocked effectively.
7.) Of course it has to fit on top of my truck and weight is a concern. If I could keep the tent weight down to 150lbs I'd be happier. The annex could be stored in the truck if need be.
8.) Internal wiring would be nice. A light and some USB outlets would be cool but no an absolute.
9.) At minimum a 2 year warranty on fabric and frame failures since this trip is just the beginning. We plan to spend as much of our lives as possible touring this country.
That's a starting point list. Brands we've considered are as follows in no particular order:
CVT - We like the tent design and price. We don't like the exposed framework.
Tepui - We like the design and the ruggedized has pretty much everything we want. Not much in the way of windows tho.
23Zero - Exposed framework and lack of lighting. The LST is nice though and could be sweet in summer.
Treeline - this one pretty much ticks off all the boxes. But that price!!! But it does come with a pee bottle so there's that. LOL!!
Feldon - Like the Treeline we like this one. Information about after sale support is sparce. And again....my wallet!!!!!!
Gordigear - Like the tent. Seems well made but not much info and again the customer support.
Overland Pros - I like the Anza 1400 Extreme. But no awning......
IKamper - Like the Xcover but need to look at it more. A late addition
That's it folks. I'd like to keep the price down but I don't think this is something to buy based on price alone. Buy once cry once.
I am keenly interested in what yall have to say. I know Tepui's site says everything is backordered but the person I spoke with yesterday said they should be restocked in the next few weeks.