I am considering a roof top tent for my F150. I've seen a few different ways of mounting them and the following is what I've observed so far. Looking for insight from those who have used one on a truck bed.
Mount it to a bed rack like RCI Manufacturing. Pro's - Lower center of gravity, less wind resistance, less height to climb to tent. Con's - rest of gear is exposed to the elements and those with sticky fingers. May not be as easy to mount a awning. What is your experience with mounting an awning on this setup? It doesn't seem like the awning would be high enough, is there a way to increase the height without interfering with the tent?
Mount it on a fiberglass, cab height topper. Pro's - gear is more secure inside the topper. Con's - less wind resistant, higher climb, top heavy
Any experience with either way of mounting it will be appreciated. I am not planning to take any real overland routes with it, but there will be plenty of forest service roads. Not sure if the high center of gravity makes a difference or not. I've always liked my tent on the ground, but I've been planning a few longer trips for me and the kids and think a RTT may be a better solution for frequent set up and take down. Something like two weeks in Utah traveling to the National Parks, or driving around British Columbia for a few weeks. Thought about a camper for a few seconds, but I don't like towing something for 3,000 miles unless I absolutely have to.
Mount it to a bed rack like RCI Manufacturing. Pro's - Lower center of gravity, less wind resistance, less height to climb to tent. Con's - rest of gear is exposed to the elements and those with sticky fingers. May not be as easy to mount a awning. What is your experience with mounting an awning on this setup? It doesn't seem like the awning would be high enough, is there a way to increase the height without interfering with the tent?
Mount it on a fiberglass, cab height topper. Pro's - gear is more secure inside the topper. Con's - less wind resistant, higher climb, top heavy
Any experience with either way of mounting it will be appreciated. I am not planning to take any real overland routes with it, but there will be plenty of forest service roads. Not sure if the high center of gravity makes a difference or not. I've always liked my tent on the ground, but I've been planning a few longer trips for me and the kids and think a RTT may be a better solution for frequent set up and take down. Something like two weeks in Utah traveling to the National Parks, or driving around British Columbia for a few weeks. Thought about a camper for a few seconds, but I don't like towing something for 3,000 miles unless I absolutely have to.