Blind_Io
Adventurer
I am thinking about getting a RTT for my Nissan XTerra. I've started looking at manufacturers and I'm seeing a pretty significant variety in price. ARB looks like it will run about $1,500 but some others of similar size are only about 60% of that. While I do want the most for my money, I don't want to fall into the false economy trap of buying a substandard product. At the same time, I have seen absurd products aimed at overlanders that are just a waste of money, like a $70+ titanium recovery shackle.
I was looking at Tepui, but apparently they are not well respected here and are building a knock-off of an old ARB design. There is a company called Front Runner, which claims to have the lightest weight and thinnest packed RTT on the market (http://www.frontrunneroutfitters.com/front-runner-feather-lite-roof-top-tent.html), but I'm concerned it won't hold up as well as a heavier and thicker tent. Cascadia has one that is priced between the Front Runner/Tepui and the ARB, the warranty looks good on paper - for whatever that is worth if the company folds up (see what I did there?) due to too many returns. CAscadia says they are based out of Bend, OR, but there is no mention of where the tents are made.
Frankly, I didn't realize there were so many options and these are just a few of what I have found so far. It seems like the market is fully of small companies, every one of them claiming to be the best RTT on the market.
I would love some guidance from the ExPo community of brands to put on the short-list and ones to avoid entirely.
I was looking at Tepui, but apparently they are not well respected here and are building a knock-off of an old ARB design. There is a company called Front Runner, which claims to have the lightest weight and thinnest packed RTT on the market (http://www.frontrunneroutfitters.com/front-runner-feather-lite-roof-top-tent.html), but I'm concerned it won't hold up as well as a heavier and thicker tent. Cascadia has one that is priced between the Front Runner/Tepui and the ARB, the warranty looks good on paper - for whatever that is worth if the company folds up (see what I did there?) due to too many returns. CAscadia says they are based out of Bend, OR, but there is no mention of where the tents are made.
Frankly, I didn't realize there were so many options and these are just a few of what I have found so far. It seems like the market is fully of small companies, every one of them claiming to be the best RTT on the market.
I would love some guidance from the ExPo community of brands to put on the short-list and ones to avoid entirely.
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