Top products from r/rooftoptents
We found 7 product mentions on r/rooftoptents. We ranked the 7 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Camp Chef Mesa Aluminum Camp Table
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Adjustable height, Collapsible, and built of lightweight aluminumAluminum roll-top tableLegs adjust table height from 27" - 39"Table Dimensions: 48" x 27" x 27"-39"Includes: Weather resistant carry bag - Weight: 22 lbs.
2. Linenspa 2 Inch Gel Infused Memory Foam Mattress Topper, Full
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Two inches of ultra plush memory foam that conforms to your curves and hugs you to sleep; Materials: 100 percent polyurethane memory foam, gel beadsInfused with temperature regulating gel beads that capture and dissipate heat to help prevent overheatingComfortable memory foam distributes weight ev...
3. Choreau Inflatable Frosted Cube Solar Survival Emergency Lantern, Waterproof Rechargeable Solar Powered LED Light, Camping Hiking Hunting Fishing Patio Parties Flashlight Lantern (2 Pack)
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
100% SOLAR POWERED - This cube lantern is built-in 10 bright LED light and 1000 mah rechargeable lithium polymer battery, it's compeletly powered by the sun, no additional batteries needed. Charge time of 8 hours yields a minimum of 6-12 hours of light.3 LIGHTING MODES - 3 different lighting modes n...
4. Rootless Large Portable Outdoor Fire Pit : Collapsing Steel Mesh Fireplace - Perfect for Camping, Backyard and Garden - Carrying Bag Included
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
CONVENIENT: The Rootless Portable Firepit is a unique and innovative burner that provides the complete firepit experience while offering unmatched portability and quality. The perfect accessory for any patio or camping trip, this wood-burning pit is great for enjoying campfires on the go.LIGHTWEIGHT...
5. EOYIZW 2 Pack Solar Lantern Outdoor Hanging Solar Lights, 99 LEDs Flickering Flame Lights Garden Decor Solar Powered Outdoor Lantern Light Landscape Decorative for Deck Patio Yard Porch Pathway
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
[ Flickering Flame Solar Lanterns Design ]: Eoyizw solar lantern upgrade LED chips, 99 LEDs, It is like looking at a fire to watch the dancing flames, helps to create a fantastic and mesmerizing ambiance, Our solar hanging lantern lights are the best choice for Garden, Patio, Yard, Landscape, Deck, ...
6. Tepui HyBox, Black with Green Canopy (8001HB103)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Versatile design converts rooftop tent for up to two people into a spacious cargo carrierPatented Zipper Gimp allows for easy conversion between a tent and a cargo carrierRelease both ends to open as a roof top tent or open one side to easily access gearInterior is lined with reinforced insulation t...
7. Raptor Series 100000-126800 OFFGRID Voyager Jeep Truck SUV Camping Rooftop Tent with Ladder
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
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 r...
The Rootless raised fire pit is nice when there isn't an existing ring. Didn't think it would last, but has proved to be quite durable. In action with bonus foot warmer feature.
UCO Grilliput portable grill. Fiddley to put together, but packs really small.
Solar powered tiki-torch. Electronic flames, what more could you want? Kinda dopey, but just the right amount of light when you're out in the middle of nowhere. We all know from other subs that getting out to pee is the single most difficult thing to do in a RTT so these help guide the way. Fair warning: if you get the version that comes on a stick the stick will break. They are pretty cheaply made.
Finally, just traded in my Coleman square folding table for this Camp Chef version. Again great when you are away from a campground. Two nice things about it are that you can stick your legs underneath it, and that it adjusts to nearly 40" high. Nice height for cooking. Also switched from my Coleman Triton to a Camp Chef Everest stove. Really like the Everest.
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This but keep in mind you’ll have to make some cuts. It’s extra wide but not long enough. Had to use the extra width I cut to make it the perfect length. But pretty dam ez. I’d say 15 minutes tops for this project.
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.
No pictures, but I hung a collapsible light like this that I just fold up into the tent. It’s nice, because I never have to remember them, and if they’re dead, I throw them out in the sunlight for a while and they charge quickly!
I’ve also heard of people attaching LED strips to one of the internal frame bars with a couple of batteries. Seems fancy.