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Reddit mentions of Raptor Series 100000-126800 OFFGRID Voyager Jeep Truck SUV Camping Rooftop Tent with Ladder
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We found 1 Reddit mentions of Raptor Series 100000-126800 OFFGRID Voyager Jeep Truck SUV Camping Rooftop Tent with Ladder. Here are the top ones.
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- Standard size tent (sleeps 2) with high-density 78 x 48in foam double/full mattress and 750 lb. max load
- Sets up and closes in seconds. Unique design eliminates need for additional setup. Heavy duty telescoping 8ft aluminum ladder
- Aerodynamically engineered to withstand heavy winds and shed rainwater.
- Heavy duty cover keeps the tent dry and protected when tent is stowed away
- 2 hanging shoe and storage pockets that roll up and store with ease.
- Built in air vents with quick adjust control feature, mosquito netting. Interior features a large living area and plenty of places to hang your gear
- Mosquito net door rolls from the top down allowing air flow in while protecting you from the elements. Built in awning creates a natural panoramic view
- Built-In Awning Creates A Natural Panoramic View
- Telescoping Aluminum Ladder
Features:
Specs:
Color | Multicolor |
Height | 11 Inches |
Length | 86 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 159 Pounds |
Width | 54 Inches |
I'm not a huge person, so I'd probably get by more than fine with a 2 person Tepui.
I think the Hybox is probably the best fit for my needs. You stay well within the near normal footprint, which is my primary concern.
I did come across the Raptor OFFGRID Voyager which is a lot smaller investment into hardware while I try out the idea of a rooftop tent. It looks quite easy to set up as a single person.
I think either of these should work with a standard Yakima/Thule bar system with my 2008 Forester. It looks like the standard roof rack load is ~150-175lbs, and both of those fall within that weight range.
Sure the hard top is sexy, but if I don't know if I can rationalize $3000 on a tent.