We've been using on of these for about 10 yrs now
Roof top tent
Still watertight, still very comfortable, many more years to come.
We looked at the fold in half designs like eezi awn and hannibal. We think the Mr Swagman type is better because
- bigger instant shelter under the awning.
- bedding stays put when packing up. We leave 4 pillows & sometimes 4 sleeping bags up there.
- lower aero profile.
- kg load on the roof is the same as the fold ups. The fold ups certainly free up half the roof, but it's not usable without loading up the roof too much.
- and, as a bonus, Mark at Mr Swagman made ours 6 inches longer to suit my tall frame.
Overhanging branches aren't a problem, no more than a loaded roofrack. There aren't many problem trees in the Simpson Desert, or Cape York for that matter.
With all designs, it's great to be able to move the car into the sun in the mornings, to aid drying.
Disadvantages? It's easy to reverse into a tree, dislodging the rails in the roof gutter. That applies to all designs, just ensure the spare tyre hits first.
The 3:00am walk of shame is a pain, that applies to all designs.
And the cover over the windscreen catches water quite nicely. Not ideal to pour over your newly dried tent. It's just a matter of tipping out & letting dry as the tent dries.
The pics of the Defender on the Mr Swagman website show 4 roof rails. Only 3 are needed. The middle one is not bolted to the tent, it just gives support when you're up there. If you're ever seen the twist in a Defender roof panel when cross axled, you'll understand why the middle rail needs to be able to move!
One last thing - we've noticed the same tent badged under other brands as well. The 3dog here
3DOG camping – A very special kind of RoofTop Tent
looks identical in the flesh.
Regards
Max P
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