Rooftop Tents and 2015 Subaru Outback

jacobconroy

Hillbilly of Leisure
I thought I'd share because there was no info to be found on the Interwebs about this setup when I was researching.

Baroud Space on a 2016 Outback 3.6R. I like it and although you can tell the weight is up there, 75 MPH on the freeway is no problem and feels safe. 1 - 2 MPG loss. I used the Yakima 55 inch crossbar/landing pad setup because the bars are flat (factory are curved and rated for less weight).

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rino

Approved Vendor - OK4WD
I thought I'd share because there was no info to be found on the Interwebs about this setup when I was researching.

Baroud Space on a 2016 Outback 3.6R. I like it and although you can tell the weight is up there, 75 MPH on the freeway is no problem and feels safe. 1 - 2 MPG loss. I used the Yakima 55 inch crossbar/landing pad setup because the bars are flat (factory are curved and rated for less weight).

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Looks great and thank you for sharing!
 

4xpedition

Member
Are you using the Landing pad 15s? How much does your Baroud weigh?

I thought I'd share because there was no info to be found on the Interwebs about this setup when I was researching.

Baroud Space on a 2016 Outback 3.6R. I like it and although you can tell the weight is up there, 75 MPH on the freeway is no problem and feels safe. 1 - 2 MPG loss. I used the Yakima 55 inch crossbar/landing pad setup because the bars are flat (factory are curved and rated for less weight).

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