
Originally Posted by
Chops
Justin,
RTT's just bolt onto two racks. I'm fairly sure they all have hard floors. I think some of the differences between supposed "good/bad quality" is in the boards used, and the canvas used.
We've had ours for 3+ years, and at the time, it was probably the cheapest on the market. We paid $1500 for ours, with all the extras, eg; awning and matching annexes etc, and ours is a "long unit" which means when you climb up the ladder, you don't get wet.
We've had it parked beside an ARB unit, and they looked/felt identical, but ours was only half the cost.
As Bobby has pointed out, it has good and bad sides to it, and I think he's been pretty fair and honest in his appraisal.
I think one of the other things to consider is which way you place it on your roof. I've seen quite a few that are positioned sideways to the car. When you see them, they always seem to "balloon" out and look crappy. If I had a station wagon, or a 90, I'd be tempted to have it opening over the front of the car, not the rear. We have the dual cab, so that's not the case for us. For us, being able to remove it when we're camping for more than one night will be a good.
So with all that, when I'm on my own with the dog, I have only used the awning/swag, but from now on, I will probably use the tent,, the dog can have the back seat,,
The last couple of times I've been out on my own, I've frozen,, so I figure its much better on a cold night to be in the tent with a doona,, 
If you do a search on RTTs and ïmages" there are a couple of examples where the tent opens forwards over the bonnet of a 110 or 90 series and the ladder is attached to the top of the bullbar. This is rather clever for the fit and agile! One benefit of opening over the rear of the vehicle is that with an annexe you can enclose it all and have some privacy as well as enter/exit in the rain without "going outside".
The Aussiecamper? RTT supports the cantilevered floor without the ladder, so that you can use the whole annex floor area during the day without bumping into the ladder...
In very cold conditions you're (strangely) warmer sleeping in a tent than sleeping in the vehicle... so my cross country skiing friends tell me!
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