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Never heard of that before so I pulled up images of Land Rovers with "roof top tents".Haven't seen one of those in real life ... what's the advantage? Why wouldn't you just put the tent on the ground next to the vehicle and avoid a 5 foot fall out of your tent if you roll the wrong way? Lannis
It's a fad and if people enjoy them why not. I prefer to be closer to the ground, less distance to fall.
OK, don't think I'll get any flack with this subject! Lol.Anyone use or have a roof top tent and what do you think of it? Am thinking about mounting a ladder rack system on the sides of my very sturdy utility/MC trailer With 27" sides to accommodate the install of one above the bike carry area. Use as a base camp and explore from there. Have good welding skills, ladder racks are surprising cheap with 400 lb capacity (so my wife would have to stay home!!))) and I could even carry kayaks if so inclined. With a zip on annex room for dressing, storage or a porta-potty (so my wife "might" come along)) it seems like a good solution.And it keeps my "beautiful" MGX covered!! OK, let-r-rip.
Here are a few real life pictures from a few of our Land Rover adventures with several clubs over the years. I always camp on the ground or sleep in the Rover if bears are around, but many members have the RTT's. (Roof Top Tents).For a good sturdy motorcycle trailer, one capable for holding the MGX, I'd recommend looking at the Maggiolina's rather than a Tepui or Eezi Awn...much lighter, aerodynamic and easier to pop up and collapse.
Now that is a sight I have never seen in person. Land Rovers are the ultimate soccer mom vehicle in my area. Don't think I have ever seen a dirty one. LOL! They even had an off road test track at the dealership years ago to show how capable they are.
I think they are great for camping in bear country and don't want to have a hard sided camper. I have found them to be pricey for what you get or more specifically what you don't get.