Blackdiamond925
New member
How important is form factor when it comes to wind noise? It's one of those selection criteria that seems a bit nebulous if you haven't had a RTT before.
I've done my tent research, installed a roof rack (Frontrunner), and I'm going to push the button and buy a rooftop tent soon. I need some space on the rack that's not all tent, so my selections are all fold out models, rather than hard shells, which tend to take up all the rack space.
My Jeep (JKU) is my daily driver, four days a week, and although I plan to have some sort of quick disconnect system for offloading the tent, I have to be honest with myself and admit it's going to be on more often than not.
My top pick, based on my objective criteria is the Eezi Awn 1600. I'm wondering if I'm making a noise related mistake by not getting something more streamlined like the much more expensive iKamper Skycamp, or a Tepui Low Pro.
My next trip is probably 10,000 miles through Mexico and Central America, so highway driving is a major consideration.
Thanks for your help!
--gary
I've done my tent research, installed a roof rack (Frontrunner), and I'm going to push the button and buy a rooftop tent soon. I need some space on the rack that's not all tent, so my selections are all fold out models, rather than hard shells, which tend to take up all the rack space.
My Jeep (JKU) is my daily driver, four days a week, and although I plan to have some sort of quick disconnect system for offloading the tent, I have to be honest with myself and admit it's going to be on more often than not.
My top pick, based on my objective criteria is the Eezi Awn 1600. I'm wondering if I'm making a noise related mistake by not getting something more streamlined like the much more expensive iKamper Skycamp, or a Tepui Low Pro.
My next trip is probably 10,000 miles through Mexico and Central America, so highway driving is a major consideration.
Thanks for your help!
--gary