sleeoffroad said:
I just wanted to post some updated information. African Outback purchased Technitop Tents in South Africa some time ago. We are the distributor for Technitop tents in the US and will be carrying the tents as well as spares in the future. Some of the concerns of the old tents are addressed in the new designs.
Here is a link to the pages of the brochure. They are not on our site yet since we do not have landed cost calculated yet, but we are shipping a container in Nov 06 for delivery, hopyefully before Christomas. We do have tents, awnings, shower curtains and other parts coming in the container.
Just thought you guys might want to know.
Links. Sorry files are rather big, but working on that.
http://www.sleeoffroad.com/products/images/african_outback/technitop_1.pdf
http://www.sleeoffroad.com/products/images/african_outback/technitop_2.pdf
Sleeoffroad is where I purchased my Technitop from. Christo is the person I dealt with and I was very impressed with the service. The tent came nicely packaged, no dings, scratchs, or parts missing etc. He and I had talked on the phone a few times with all my questions ansewered and he catered to my shipping request since I live in Canada. I will definitly be ordering more goodies from him.
My wife and I did a bit of reaserch when we started to look at RTT's. Over the period of 2yrs we had tried a friends Hannibal RRT and did not like the slope of the roof at your head when you lay down. The wood floor would not be my first pick for a floor since I live in a very moist part of the country.
The other thing was the side windows. The over hang blocks the outter view and I noticed just as much moisture on the inside with the windows open and one door as a regular ground tent.
We checked out an Ezi Awn at a 4wd event, someone had one at a booth. In the wind the fly was blowing around on the ends and the side window was leaned over. When they packed up I stuck around, the fighting they had to put it away and with the cover over it after was not looking like fun. With a similar design to the Hannibal we kind of put those aside and kept looking.
We had tried an old Technitop. In the heat of the summer the side windows were again small like the other 2 or the view was limited and we were thinking that all RTT's must have this simmilar design. We did like the slope away from your head when you sleep and it felt more roomy in it. The 2 layer poly floor is very durable, water will not harm it either and if you want you could drill a hole in the inside and fill it with foam peanuts for winter travel. If you do not leave the end doors open along with the sidewindows in the heat, it gets hot.
I have a 4seasons convertable Sierra designs ground tent. If I did leave the doors closed with only a slight opening it would have condensation over night too. The thing with the ground tent, mine has 2 big sky vents, with them open and doors half up it is very breazy. This is what I was looking for in a RTT but with all the benifits of an RTT.
I had seen on the web the Magnolia but did not want my whole roof taken up. Also looking at it if you do not have some sort of fly over the door in the rain it would get wet inside, kind of like some other designs of RTT. Can't say for sure but it looks like it could.
I had heard that Technitop did a roof vent and really wanted to see this so I emailed the company. They had sent me some photos and I really liked the big airy side windows and moon roof. They gave me Christo Slee from Sleeoffrod as a contact. Just to make sure that is what we wanted I talked to a guy that use to run Offroad Academy and got a low down on the tents. You can see some pic's here of the originals. The shop has closed but he was very nice to shed some info. One thing he told me was he sat in the door way with no ladder for support (225lbs), hanging off the back of his rig and the hinge holds up just fine. He wanted to test it for sales purpose and compare to others.
http://www.offroadacademy.com/
or here
http://www.offroadacademy.com/gear.php
The second generation had larger windows then the first and now the 3rd generation even bigger along with the moon roof.
There was also an old one being sold near by so I went to take a look at it just to be sure of my first experiance. It was in very nice shape but the pictures of the new one had my name on it.
So I gave Slee a call and placed an order. He had a container that was being packed and there were a couple being put on. I placed my order for part payment to hold one and he ball parked the cost of it as shipping could vary with brokrage on the shippment. The rest was just the waiting time for the boat.
I see now they have a full shower/change area that extends past the door.
I have an older change area that fits on since the design had not changed for the attachment of it. It had not sold from Offroad Academy before they closed and he gave me a deal on it. I will have to weigh the differance in getting the new larger one that covers the door though.
Only cons I have with it is:
1. The ladder is 2 pieces, tubes that fit in the end of the other. This only gives you one length when fully extended and if your rig is tall or short you have to cut the pipe to get the right length. Not a problem if you only keep it on one rig. If you lift the rig or put it on a different rig down the road it will have to be cut or lengthened again. Mine Is a bit short so I made a block for the base. It works good but I will be lifting this spring.
I will be getting a telescopic ladder so I can use it at any height and even use it away from the tent if need be.
2. Like the other tents, the mesh of the windows and doors let no-see-ums in. My buddy had the same problem with the Hannibal and the 4wd guy said he experanced the same thing with his Ezi-awn.
I guess they don't have them in Africa and don't need the fine fine mesh. The heavy mosquito screen is very heay though.
We are just going to tack stitch a fine mesh on the inside of the windows and doors to eliminate them biting. We have only had them once in the time that we used it but that was enough. Winter project.
Other than that it is very easy to set up, very durable materials, nice and airy, Easy to pack up and extremely comfort able.
Me likey alot.