Suggestions please on RT tents, etc.

gearguywb

Explorer
Hey everyone,
We have been reading with great delight about everyones adventures and travels on the board and have decided to do a little adventuring of our own for vacation. We currently have a pretty well built FJ cruiser, lifted, bumper, winch, armor, etc., and we are looking at purchasing a roof top tent for our trip. I have a full length ARB roof rack on the way. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated on RT tents, etc. It will be the two of us, and a spoiled rotten German Sheperd travelling together. Right now we are looking to head north from NC toward Maine. Suggestions on route and destinations would also be appreciated.
Thanks,
Merle
 

erod

Adventurer
not to many people on this forum use roof top tents:) , serioulsy though, search "roof top tents" on the forum and i am sure you will find what your looking for. also, great review in the most recent overland journal...cheers!
 

mountainpete

Spamicus Eliminatus
First thing to do is subscribe to Overland Journal at www.overlandjournal.com. In the first issue there is a comprehensive test of roof top tents.

Also as mentioned, there are lots of discussions on the forum regarding tents. Take a look through the Camping forum and you will find lots.

Pete
 

spressomon

Expedition Leader
mountainpete said:
First thing to do is subscribe to Overland Journal at www.overlandjournal.com. In the first issue there is a comprehensive test of roof top tents.

Also as mentioned, there are lots of discussions on the forum regarding tents. Take a look through the Camping forum and you will find lots.

Pete


The did a good/OK job reviewing...not a great job of reviewing IMO; They missed some loud short comings of the Overland...like the cover isn't even close to keeping dust out of the tent when travelling...unless you never venture off pavement; lots of sharp edges to abrade rather quickly through the cover; the aluminum "poles" (for lack of a better word) that reside on the bottom of each door are not sewn in...so in a moderate wind: #1) They bang around...until #2) they eventually fall out; a moderate rain, unless it falls straight down without any wind effect whatsoever will creep into the gaping holes at the bottom of where all the tent uprights come together...there's a few more glaring short comings that were missed.

They said, in the foreword, they were not going to hold back to protect their advertisers...but the tent review was a little soft IMO.
 

xcmountain80

Expedition Leader
I honestly don't know which tent will fit your rack that will be one of your concerns. I have a 4runner but have been trying to get an exp. style rack made or modded for it and considered the ARB rack but the measurements weren't good for my roof tent. I have a Hannibal and still cant believe it was the lightest out of the bunch tested, I thought that was the heaviest SOB to put on the roof. Another thing make sure you have a strong friend or 2 to give you a hang when taking it on and off.

Aaron
 

xcmountain80

Expedition Leader
spressomon said:
The did a good/OK job reviewing...not a great job of reviewing IMO; They missed some loud short comings of the Overland...like the cover isn't even close to keeping dust out of the tent when travelling...unless you never venture off pavement; lots of sharp edges to abrade rather quickly through the cover; the aluminum "poles" (for lack of a better word) that reside on the bottom of each door are not sewn in...so in a moderate wind: #1) They bang around...until #2) they eventually fall out; a moderate rain, unless it falls straight down without any wind effect whatsoever will creep into the gaping holes at the bottom of where all the tent uprights come together...there's a few more glaring short comings that were missed.

They said, in the foreword, they were not going to hold back to protect their advertisers...but the tent review was a little soft IMO.
Would you have preferred a 4-5 season tent test like MSR/ Olympic tents used to do with the firehose? I thing they still use that method or something similar. Maybe a test revision is in order, 40 mph drive test for noise and fabric stability, fire hose water pen. pressure test, and flame retardant test (jk). My wife and I were in a tropical storm for a night in the Hannibal, little damp but certainly a tough azz tent.

AAron
 

spressomon

Expedition Leader
xcmountain80 said:
Would you have preferred a 4-5 season tent test like MSR/ Olympic tents used to do with the firehose? I thing they still use that method or something similar. Maybe a test revision is in order, 40 mph drive test for noise and fabric stability, fire hose water pen. pressure test, and flame retardant test (jk). My wife and I were in a tropical storm for a night in the Hannibal, little damp but certainly a tough azz tent.

AAron

No...I would have expected a review based on more than driveway type use. Like I said it was a good review...but given the type of rag they portray I expected a more comprehensive review.

I have an Overland...bought it new. But I am dismayed at the number of glaring design/construction oversights...for a tent that's been around long enough to not have 1st or 2nd gen issues! Now if it's price reflected its crudeness in some of the areas I mentioned above...then that's a different deal. But Autohome has positioned it in the upper echelon of RT's out there price wise...not to mention Italians are usually better designers than what they supposedly contributed to this thing...
 

Skillet

Adventurer
If I might be so bold, Dave (socalfj) and myself are fairly happy with the knock-off version of one of those other tents, if that is what it is...

Look here for our ideas. http://expeditionportal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6016

The mounting system is very adaptable and the size would be great for the top of your rig.

The cover zips on and keeps EVERYTHING out. Nothing rattles in the wind.

No sharp edges.

I may get barked at by tent enthusiasts, but the biggest + so far...$1000 savings over the others. That is going to buy my new lighting system or an INTI rack.

Just my $.02. :beer:
 
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xcmountain80

Expedition Leader
Very true, I thought that might have been where you were going. Though I figured some mil. spec test ideas wouldn't hurt either. I do understand a more real world approach as apposed to the "driveway" would have been more suitable . I liked what they had to say none the less and we all like what we like and it did offer a fair review on each. Enough I think for the avg. overland consumer to make a sound selection. Thinking back I don't know that anyone on here is very avg. Im certain we all have our quirks.

Aaron
 

spressomon

Expedition Leader
Skillet said:
If I might be so bold, Dave (socalfj) and myself are fairly happy with the knock-off version, if that is what it is...

Look here for our ideas. http://expeditionportal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6016

The mounting system is very adaptable and the size would be great for the top of your rig.

The cover zips on and keeps EVERYTHING out. Nothing rattles in the wind.

No sharp edges.

I may get barked at by tent enthusiasts, but the biggest + so far...$1000 savings over the others. That is going to buy my new lighting system or an INTI rack.

Just my $.02. :beer:


Just my point: $1,000 should have bought something bigger than the gigantic OVERLAND on each end of the POS cover. I think between the two of us we just helped a bunch o'folks out! And no subscription dues :REOutShootinghunter to boot (I loved the other articles/stories in this new rag however!).

If I didn't know different I'd say, based upon 9-months of usage, this thing was designed AND manufactured in some crapanese far off corner of the third world =8^|

Sorry for the rant guys...but it IS 2007 afterall!
 

Skillet

Adventurer
spressomon said:
(I loved the other articles/stories in this new rag however!).

Mine is right here on my coffee table and I have gone through it multiple times. A great read, well put together and worth the money (that is some high budget paper, man!)

I just can't find the review on my tent! :shakin:
 

Mike S

Sponsor - AutoHomeUSA
A question for Spressoman...

We have hundreds of OverLand owners (including me) who have used their tents in all kinds of conditions and are more than satisfied. It is a very good tent.

That said, we do not want any unhappy customers. Zero. From the beginning of AutoHomeUSA a we have offered satisfaction guarantee - it's right on our website next to the 5 year warranty statement. Do as you should have done when you became unhappy with our product -- contact me, and I will replace your OverLand or credit the full price paid for your OverLand against the cost of a new Maggiolina. Any model or size.

Mike S
AutoHomeUSA
888-852-2359
 

Skillet

Adventurer
Mike S said:
We have hundreds of OverLand owners (including me) who have used their tents in all kinds of conditions and are more than satisfied. It is a very good tent.

That said, we do not want any unhappy customers. Zero. From the beginning of AutoHomeUSA a we have offered satisfaction guarantee - it's right on our website next to the 5 year warranty statement. Do as you should have done when you became unhappy with our product -- contact me, and I will replace your OverLand or credit the full price paid for your OverLand against the cost of a new Maggiolina. Any model or size.

Mike S
AutoHomeUSA
888-852-2359

Now that is service! :beer:
 

spressomon

Expedition Leader
Mike S said:
We have hundreds of OverLand owners (including me) who have used their tents in all kinds of conditions and are more than satisfied. It is a very good tent.

That said, we do not want any unhappy customers. Zero. From the beginning of AutoHomeUSA a we have offered satisfaction guarantee - it's right on our website next to the 5 year warranty statement. Do as you should have done when you became unhappy with our product -- contact me, and I will replace your OverLand or credit the full price paid for your OverLand against the cost of a new Maggiolina. Any model or size.

Mike S
AutoHomeUSA
888-852-2359


Mike,
That's a gracious offer...but I'd rather you tweak the Overland and address a couple of the shortcomings; because I do like it better for my purposes than the Maggiolinas. There are a number of positives of the Overland as you are well aware: Like the sturdy well designed ladder; the tent fabric material is wonderful...dark when the full moon is out and breathable to keep cool even during hot nights; and the fact it folds into a fairly compact unit. Tweak it just a bit and you'll move from the third ring to the bullseye! And then I'll take you up on your offer to swap :) .
 

gearguywb

Explorer
Sorry guys, didn't mean to stir up a hornets nest....

I have searched through some of the past threads and there is some great info there. I was more concerned with mounting on this vehicle as I have not seen one done. Thanks!
 

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