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    garciaj Guest

    Roof top tents

    Appears to be alot of roof top tents on the market but is there any difference between them?
    Had a look at them at a expo and they seem to be the same tent branded with a different label, either different colours or slight changes in them. Would like to hear from people who own roof top tents and what breed they are. Lookin at buying one but which one, ARB had a good sale last month for a package for $1890 but its back to $2500 this month and a 4 week waiting time doh.

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    I purchased mine on ebay for $1500.00. It's a Gordigear tent, which looks to be a chinese copy of a more expensive brand It's very heavy canvas and the side annexe is actually part of the tent. Each window has an awning over it which is very useful, it seems well put together and the few times I've used it there have been no problems. If I had to niggle, it would be that the ladder rungs are uncomfortable to climb barefoot !!

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    I just purchased a tent from the net for just under $1500, and it includes ,,

    Roftop tent, with extended top cover,
    Weather skirt, (for under the entry end of the tent, leading into the rear of the car)
    Manual awning, 2.5m wide x 2.1 deep,
    Mosquito net (for awning)
    Ladder extension.

    Now this is a knock-off Chinese tent, but it looks comparable to the ARB/other brand tents etc, seems to be strong and well put together.
    I guess we will see just how good it really is when we start to use it. But I think, for the saving I made over a "known" brand, I can afford a repair here and there if need be. But its all about how you look after things in the long run.
    One of the features I really like about this tent is the fact it has windows on all sides, with screens, for full ventilation.
    I'll wack up some pics when I get it home and set up.

    Chops

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    kenleyfred Guest
    Just started the waiting game myself. Have put an order in for a 2.4m Hannibal Roof Top Tent. It's a big tent but should suit us nicely.

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    I have started making enquiries about a chinese made tent called cg-rt12. It fits to the top of a trailer but is more like a very large rooftop tent.
    L322 tdv8 poverty pack - wow
    Perentie 110 wagon ARN 49-107 (probably selling) turbo, p/steer, RFSV front axle/trutrack, HF, gullwing windows, double jerrys etc.
    Perentie 110 wagon ARN 48-699 another project
    Track Trailer ARN 200-117
    REMLR # 137

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    garciaj Guest

    Angry What an experience

    Well, I finally brought (only paid for and still havn't received it) a tent after many hours of research and got it down to a few some being top end brands, ARB, KK-MYTUBE, SHIPP SHAPE, EZI AWN, another crowd in Hervey bay, just to name a few.
    And what a shock I've had! Spoke the company before purchasing whether they could meet a dead line that I was planning holidays in 4 weeks time and there was no problems. But that time has been and gone and after many e-mails finally got an answer with a poor excuse (typically salesman). Promised it would be despatched last week and a con note would be e-mailed and guess what, no e-mail! Would be the poorest service I've ever had, they didn't even give any updates after I ask them for a update. I don't mind the delay as long as I knew about it so I could change my plans. They say buy Australian but why if the service is so poor and to rub salt into my wounds, a mate brought the tent from H-BAY and received it in a couple of days. When it comes time to buy my camper trailer they will not be getting a look in!!!!!. In the right mind to sell it if I ever get it and buy another brand and have some money left over. Very unhappy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by garciaj View Post
    Well, I finally brought (only paid for and still havn't received it) a tent after many hours of research and got it down to a few some being top end brands, ARB, KK-MYTUBE, SHIPP SHAPE, EZI AWN, another crowd in Hervey bay, just to name a few.
    And what a shock I've had! Spoke the company before purchasing whether they could meet a dead line that I was planning holidays in 4 weeks time and there was no problems. But that time has been and gone and after many e-mails finally got an answer with a poor excuse (typically salesman). Promised it would be despatched last week and a con note would be e-mailed and guess what, no e-mail! Would be the poorest service I've ever had, they didn't even give any updates after I ask them for a update. I don't mind the delay as long as I knew about it so I could change my plans. They say buy Australian but why if the service is so poor and to rub salt into my wounds, a mate brought the tent from H-BAY and received it in a couple of days. When it comes time to buy my camper trailer they will not be getting a look in!!!!!. In the right mind to sell it if I ever get it and buy another brand and have some money left over. Very unhappy.
    so who was the supplier?

    since we are after a tent big enough to accomodate a family I have narrowed the choice to:

    • eezi awn 2.2 x 2.4 roof tent that folds to 2.2 x 1.2m; and


    • hannibal 2.0 x 2.4 that folds to 2.0 x 1.2.

    My wife is keen to go for as much room as possible -so eezi awn.

    A couple of differences I have observed between the two:

    • attachment to roof rack - hannibal I think bolts through the plywood base and eezi awn has a alloy rail mount design.
    • hoods over the door and rear window - hannibal as sites built into the hoods so better for rain, eezi awn has no sides to the hood so better for breeze;
    • cover - hannibal has a zip on cover that is permanently attached one side, eezi awn has a cord/strap set up that pulles the cover in under the base.

    we make a final decision tomorrow. We are buying a awning also. The final package price will be an influence.
    L322 tdv8 poverty pack - wow
    Perentie 110 wagon ARN 49-107 (probably selling) turbo, p/steer, RFSV front axle/trutrack, HF, gullwing windows, double jerrys etc.
    Perentie 110 wagon ARN 48-699 another project
    Track Trailer ARN 200-117
    REMLR # 137

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    kenleyfred Guest
    We are getting the Hannibal 2m tent. My wife wanted the biggest ( we were under the impression there was a 2.4m tent) Peter at Hannibal gave some good reasons why to go the smaller. It's still a big tent, two ladders and entrances but takes up less space. If you will be doing any touring the extra space will be very handy. You will still be pushing the legal limit for weight, but at least you can still put a jerry can or two up there. We will now be storing the weberQ and gas up top.

    I have the rack and awning from Hannibal. They really are an awesome bit of kit.
    On our tent Peter is going to be upgrading our mattress to the comfiest that will fit up top. Can't wait.
    Kenley

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    kenleyfred Guest
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    we make a final decision tomorrow. We are buying a awning also. The final package price will be an influence.[/QUOTE]

    So. Which way did you choose?
    Kenley

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    garciaj Guest

    Finally a reply for KK

    Well the supplier is KK and guess what? I'm still waiting and after an abusive email I finally got a reply and a typically salesman excuse. Tried to tell us that they were having troubles with a new ladder design, two weeks to build and fit a ladder? Then the poor salesman was sick. God help us if we need any spare parts. Will not be using KK in the future when it comes time to buy a camper trailer. In the right mind to send a letter to the manager but word of mouth won't take long especially when there are over 400 people at my work. The customer service has just shot themselves in the foot by my standards. So for rar110 & kenleyfred I'd go for the hannibal or the ezi awn surely they couldn't be any worse than KK.

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