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Napier Backroadz SUV Tent | Universal Fits All CUV’s, SUV’s, and Minivans​ | Sleeps 5 Adults | Grey & Green | 10'x10' (19100)

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Features

  • Mesh
  • Imported
  • Spacious 10 x 10 tent providing over 7 of headroom and sleeps 5 adults
  • The universal vehicle sleeve fits all CUVs, SUVs, and Minivans. The easily adjustable sleeve straps ensure a bug free and watertight fit
  • Full rainfly with taped seams and built-in storm flaps in the windows and door provide privacy and ultimate weather protection
  • Seamlessly connects to the cargo area of your vehicle, creating additional sleeping or storage space and a connection to power outlets to keep your devices charged
  • 1 large door and 3 mesh windows offer optimal ventilation
  • Keep your gear organized & off the ground with a gear pocket and lantern holder
  • 2 shock corded fiberglass tent poles make the 10 minute set-up a breeze
  • Go ahead and get lost this camping season. With the Backroadz SUV Tent theres no need to unpack, due to its intuitive vehicle sleeve that connects you to your gear while keeping bugs/rain where they belong outside. Like you, this tent was built for the outdoors, so rain-or-shine, youll be ready for your next adventure.
  • With every Backroads Tent purchased, a tree will be planted through Napiers partnership with Trees for the Future
  • Sport type: Outdoor Lifestyle; Care instructions: Hand Wash

Description

Go ahead and get lost this camping season. With the Backroadz SUV Tent there's no need to unpack, due to its intuitive vehicle sleeve that connects you to your gear while keeping bugs/rain where they belong - outside. Like you, this tent was built for the outdoors, so rain-or-shine, you'll be ready for your next adventure.

Special Feature: Waterproof


Brand: Napier


Occupant Capacity: 5


Design: Vehicle Mounted Tent


Material: Polyester


Recommended Uses For Product: Car Camping


Product Dimensions: 1"L x 1"W x 1"H


Seasons: 3 Season, Summer, Fall, Spring


Color: Grey, green


Sport: Camping & Hiking, Outdoor Lifestyle


Special Feature: ‎Waterproof


Brand: ‎Napier


Occupant Capacity: ‎5


Design: ‎Vehicle Mounted Tent


Material: ‎Polyester


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Car Camping


Product Dimensions: ‎1"L x 1"W x 1"H


Seasons: ‎3 Season, Summer, Fall, Spring


Color: ‎Grey, green


Sport: ‎Camping & Hiking, Outdoor Lifestyle


Item Weight: ‎2.2 Pounds


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Shape: ‎Round


Installation Type: ‎Attached to Vehicle Back


Product Care Instructions: ‎Hand Wash


Included Components: ‎Tent Skin, Poles, Straps, Gear Loft, Rain Fly, Guide Lines


Pole Material Type: ‎Fiberglass


Size: ‎10x10


Closure Type: ‎Zipper


Number of Doors: ‎2


Fabric Type: ‎Mesh


Floor Width: ‎1 Inches


Floor Length: ‎1 Inches


Water Resistance Technology: ‎800mm


Maximum Height: ‎10 Feet


Floor Area: ‎96.87 Square Feet


Number Of Poles: ‎2


Water Resistance Level: ‎Water Resistant


Number of Windows: ‎3


Number of Stakes: ‎2


Vehicle Service Type: ‎Suv


Is Waterproof: ‎True


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎29.23 x 10.97 x 10.61 inches


Package Weight: ‎12.38 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎1 x 1 x 1 inches


Brand Name: ‎Napier


Warranty Description: ‎1 Year


Model Name: ‎19100


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Napier


Part Number: ‎19100


Model Year: ‎2021


Date First Available: January 3, 2019


Frequently asked questions

The Napier Backroadz SUV Tent is designed with a user-friendly and intuitive design. Assembly is relatively simple and straightforward with color-coded poles and sleeve assembly. The tent also comes with a comprehensive setup guide to help you through the process.

Yes, the universal vehicle sleeve makes this SUV tent exceedingly versatile, fitting most CUV’s, SUV's and minivans. It is designed with an adjustable strap system for a customized fit to your vehicle.

This particular SUV tent comfortably sleeps 5 adults. It is spacious, with 10 feet by 10 feet of space, so there is ample room for sleeping bags or a queen-sized air mattress.

The Napier Backroadz SUV Tent is equipped to handle multiple weather conditions. It is built with a full rainfly for stormy conditions and has strong fiberglass poles for wind resistance. The tent material is also weather-resistant to offer protection against light rain and wind.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Backroadz Tent is an easy-to-set-up camping solution with ample space, great ventilation, and excellent durability. However, the product is not without flaws, with reviews highlighting issues like thin and easily punctured bottom, and difficulties in attaching to vehicles. Despite these drawbacks, the tent still offers good value for its price.

Pros

  • 🏕️ Easy setup, even for a single person
  • 🌬️ Great ventilation with large window and door openings
  • 💪 Durable and can withstand high winds
  • 👥 Ample space, offering enough room to sleep up to 4 people comfortably

Cons

  • 🔪 Thin and easily punctured bottom
  • 🚗 Difficulty in attaching the tent to the vehicle
  • 🌧️ Tent doesn't fully prevent water incursion in rainy conditions
  • 👜 A challenge to fit it back in its original carry bag

Should I Buy It?

If you’re an outdoor enthusiast who can live with the minor issues - notably the easily punctured bottom and the challenges in attaching the tent to a vehicle - the Backroadz Tent offers good value for its price. However, make sure to inspect and test the tent in diverse weather conditions before the return due date expires to ensure it meets your camping needs.


  • Love it—but one design flaw. Make that two...
This tent is doing everything we wanted it to do--and then some. We already had Napier's "Cove" attachment which we liked a lot, and saw that it was good quality so we were confident ordering another of their products. We wanted a more all purpose add-on, and this was better than expected. We mostly wanted a place to stand up when camping in our Sienna. We can now climb out of the bed in the van and have a place to get dressed, etc. What we didn't expect? It's big: With the windows unzipped, it makes a great screen house if the bugs are bad. We brought our folding chairs inside and spent a dry, cozy evening while it thunderstormed. I put some mats down so the chair legs wouldn't scuff the floor. Plenty of overhead space so we felt comfortable setting up the stove and making coffee. No more setting up a tarp over the picnic table. The Dream. Downsides? It's big and heavy. The poles are thick fiberglass with big ferrules which snag on the tent sleeves making set up a bit more difficult. With only two poles, setup is simple, but they're really long and flexy and it takes a bit of doing to get that big dome to stand up (and we've been tent campers for years). It's gotten easier the more we do it. Once the poles are up, the rest of setup is really quick. I'm wondering if it would be worth it to upgrade to lighter, sleeker poles. A person could probably get it to fit back into the carrier bag, but it would take time and practice. We're car camping, not ultralight backpacking, so we roll it with the included straps and throw it into the car. We might use an old big duffel next time. The tent stakes are like railroad spikes. I've never seen heavier ones. Another upgrade in the cards? The main design flaw we noticed in that thunderstorm. The seam at the edge of the floor makes a natural gutter for rain to catch in and the seam isn't sealed, so we saw some pretty good leaking all around. (See photo) I got a tube of seam sealer and went around the edge, so we'll see if that helps. Since our bed is in the van, a little water on the edges wasn't a big deal. The thunderstorm blew rain under the fly near the car, but we zipped up that window and all was well. I had sprayed waterproofer around the bottom and on the fly and the connector sleeve, so I'm sure that helped. Just like in our "Cove," water gets in around the open hatch unnoticed and flows around the edge of the opening. It collects in the bottom of the connector sleeve, but (unlike our "Cove") they've installed drain grommets so most of it flows out onto the ground outside the tent. No problem. I wondered how fussy it would be to hook and unhook the thing to the van, but it's a breeze. Granted, our backup camera helps a lot, but you're not docking the space station here: there's a pretty big margin of error and the thing clips on really quickly with a good seal. Bugs didn't find their way in, but they weren't too bad at the time. It takes less than a minute, and it's great to unhook and be off for the day with no fuss. These criticisms (the poles, the stakes, the seams-- are really quibbles. We are very, very happy with this. The quality is really good overall, especially for the price. And the functionality is really great. We refer to it as 'the multi-purpose room.' Update: we found the two staking points on each side of the fly didn't allow for very good ventilation, so I sewed a loop of webbing to the center of the fly and attached a long loop of shock cord. It works a whole lot better, pulling the fly farther from the window allowing good airflow. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2022 by dnelsondesign dnelsondesign

  • Great tent!! Here’s why...
I bought this to go with our Honda Element. I was less concerned about the price and more concerned about the quality. They are all about the same price. I was pleasantly impressed with the quality. It comes with quite a few straps that are attached permanently. This is great because it allows for lots of different ways to attach it to your vehicle. They say that it is a universal model and I believe that is correct. The part of the tent that touches the vehicle is super thick and durable. It won’t scratch your vehicle but at the same time it isn’t going to rip. I took the time to look at the directions before setting it up. It was easy enough. I don’t think I will need to use them again. It came with a nice storage bag. My only complaint is with regard to the rain fly. I’m pretty mechanically inclined but I could not seem to figure out how to get it to work without it blocking the windows Period perhaps it’s user error, although I did look at it quite a few times. I’m definitely going to pay closer attention when I set it up next time. The floor is sturdy And durable and the zippers go in both directions. Overall, I’d say it’s a great tent. I have been tent camping since I was a very young child. I like this tent and would buy it again ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2021 by Your mom

  • But it's a solid 3-Stars... Update 07/13/2022
I got this (obviously) because I wanted to do some car camping (also, obviously). All-in-all it's a very good design and I think it will work out well for me. But it does have some issues - including a misleading description - so I'll tell you about those too. First, by myself, it was fairly easy to set up. It's a learning experience, so make sure you set it up in your yard before you're in some dispersed campsite in BF Outer Badlands. Running the poles was straightforward, but I found that Blue Tape is your friend when attaching the main poles to the corner fittings. A second person might make the tape unnecessary, but it would still make it easier. Getting the main structure set - for the first time - took about 20 minutes, the whole set up took about an hour but I was being slow and deliberate. The inside is great and the HUGE windows provide ample ventilation. If anything the tent is too tall (which makes it tough to put the rainfly on solo) but there's plenty of room to stand everywhere in the tent. The connection with the car is good but, as others have noted, you will get some gaps (especially if you have a roof rack) that will allow bugs to get in. Now, the big downside. The rainfly and construction is described as offering the "ultimate weather protection". Not even close. While the fly's seams are sealed, the fabric itself relies on the weave to let more water run off than soak through. The night after my initial setup there was a light dew and the rainfly was as wet on the inside as it was on the outside. The only part of the tent that seems truly waterproof is the floor. I'm planning on waterproofing the fly, the whole front door panel of the tent, any part of the tent exposed under the fly, and seal all the seams. Pay particular attention to the ground seam as it's completely exposed. Quality control was spotty. There were some poorly stitched seams (picture) that shouldn't have made it past QC. Also, the slide locks for the fly guy ropes were incorrectly tied so I had to take them apart and retie them (picture) to keep them from slipping. Not a big deal but indicative that somebody is not paying attention. (Note: There are a couple of different ways to tie a slide lock, one of which only uses the end holes, so I don't know why they made a 3-hole lock.) The guy ropes themselves are invisible in the dark. They're flecked with white but are not reflective so another corner cut (and thing to fix...) Bottom line is a good design with some issues that need to be fixed to make it a usable tent. Update - I've upped it a star. I just came back from my first camping trip using the tent. It went very well. The tent is very easy to setup solo. The screen material was 100% (well, 99.99%) effective at keeping the bugs out (and it was *very* buggy) and the height of the tent makes for very comfortable living. My original comments stand as to construction, etc, but I had a problem with a weak piece of fabric which I reported to Napier. Their customer service department was amazing. They addressed the issue quickly and totally fixed things. That earned them the extra star. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2022 by James James

  • This setup is the best!!
This tent is awesome! Being able to connect to and sleep in my Tahoe was great. It is so roomy and Tall. I fit two 6 foot cots in the tent for my kids and stored everything usually in the back of the Tahoe under the cots. The only negatives are the rainfly does not have any openings for ventilation so it blocks all the airflow from the tents big windows. I’m not interested in taking it off and on while camping. I learned to get good tent stakes. The metal stakes included were all bending. I would recommend this setup to everyone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2019 by Kristine S. Kristine S.

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