Reddit Reddit reviews Raptor Series 100000-126800 OFFGRID Voyager Jeep Truck SUV Camping Rooftop Tent with Ladder

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Raptor Series 100000-126800 OFFGRID Voyager Jeep Truck SUV Camping Rooftop Tent with Ladder
Standard size tent (sleeps 2) with high-density 78 by 48 inch foam double/full mattress and 750 pound max loadSets up and closes in seconds. Unique design eliminates need for additional setup. Heavy duty telescoping 8 foot aluminum ladderAerodynamically engineered to withstand heavy winds and shed rainwater. Heavy duty cover keeps the tent dry and protected when tent is stowed away2 hanging shoe and storage pockets that roll up and store with ease. Built in air vents with quick adjust control feature. Interior features a large living area and plenty of places to hang your gearNet door rolls from the top down allowing air flow in while protecting you from the elements. Built in awning creates a natural panoramic view
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1 Reddit comment about Raptor Series 100000-126800 OFFGRID Voyager Jeep Truck SUV Camping Rooftop Tent with Ladder:

u/dingosaurus ยท 1 pointr/rooftoptents

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.