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Raptor Series 100000-126800 Offgrid Voyager Truck SUV Camping Rooftop Tent with Ladder, Black

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Arrives May 26 – May 30
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Features

  • 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

Description

Raptor Series 100000-126800 Offgrid Voyager Truck SUV Camping Rooftop Tent with Ladder, Black

Special Feature: Rainproof, Windproof


Brand: Raptor Series


Occupant Capacity: 2


Design: Vehicle Mounted Tent


Material: Polycotton


Recommended Uses For Product: Camping & Hiking


Product Dimensions: 86"L x 54"W x 11"H


Seasons: 4 Season


Color: tan


Sport: Camping & Hiking


Special Feature: Rainproof, Windproof


Design: Vehicle Mounted Tent


Recommended Uses For Product: Camping & Hiking


Installation Type: Roof Top


Closure Type: Zipper


Number of Doors: 1


Water Resistance Technology: 1500 Mm


Is Waterproof: True


Product Dimensions: 86"L x 54"W x 11"H


Item Weight: 159 Pounds


Floor Width: 54 Inches


Floor Length: 86 Inches


Maximum Height: 78 Inches


Floor Area: 32.25 Square Feet


Assembly Required: No


Warranty Description: Manufacturer’s warranty can be requested from customer service.


Brand: Raptor Series


Age Range (Description): Adult


Cover Included: Tent and Hardware to Install to Roof Rack


Target Gender: Unisex


Material: Polycotton


Product Care Instructions: Hand Wash


Pole Material Type: Aluminum


Fabric Type: Aluminum


Seasons: 4 Season


Color: tan


Sport: Camping & Hiking


Style: Voyager


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Very convenient for a single person sleeper
There are pros and cons with this, but overall an excellent tent for the price. The rails were just a couple inches too short to clamp to all 3 of my rhino rack crossbars, so I made a one-sided bracket to connect the back one, and it worked well. I camped in places with crazy high winds blowing at the flat side, enough to move the whole Jeep. I added a couple ratchet straps at low tension in addition to the included ones, because I was worried about damage if the existing straps loosened too much. The tent itself held up very well. There are a couple minor inconveniences, such as the ladder sometimes doesn't want to collapse fully and I have to fudge with it. And although this things only takes 30 seconds to fully set up, it's really a huge pain to get that rubber cover back on it and clamped in place. The people that use regular tents can get theirs put away faster than me. I'm working on building my own hard cover for it (with solar panels!) because I don't think there's a way to avoid that hassle with a soft cover. The cool thing with this is that I don't have to worry about bugs and clearing rocks, like I do when ground camping. And bringing a tent cot takes up a lot of space I could use for other gear. When I'm not using this, I can quickly disconnect the ends of my rhino rack crossbars and hoist it up with ratchet straps connected to the roof of my parking structure. If I had to remove the fasteners and lift this thing on and off by hand I wouldn't bother, too much work. This does impact gas mileage, increases wind drag, and makes the vehicle noticeably top heavy, so expect that if you're planning to buy this. I guess another con with this or any rooftop, is that I'm obviously not going into parking garages, and I have to stress about every low sharp branch when going offroad. Overall though I think for the price you can't really find a rooftop tent that's easier to set up and functional to hang out and sleep in. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2020 by Melanee Melanee

  • Problems.
Edit 8/27/21: When I opened the tent to use it in June of 2021, I discovered that all the nylon straps that hold up the door and screen are totally trashed. 100% not usable. Now I have to use some spring clamps to keep the door and screen up. The straps closer to the center of the rain fly are the same material and they’re also destroyed, which means the rain fly flaps more in the wind than it would have otherwise. Also, the top rung of the ladder has been stuck open since the first time I used it. It’s okay for now, but if another rung sticks open, it will be a problem. It’s really too bad, because the rest of the tent has been fine. Old review: Great for 1 large adult, 2 medium-sized adults, or a small handful of kids. The quality is really good, especially considering the price point. Others have complained about the straps breaking, and I can see that happening. The straps feel a bit cheap, so I’ll probably replace them at home before they have a chance to break out in the sticks. The mattress pad is very firm. If you’re used to a softer pad, just consider adding another pad on top. From what I can tell, the pad in this tent can’t be removed. The cover is very thick, and it appears to be very durable. Setup and takedown are straightforward. I can have it up and ready in 5-10 minutes. Takedown takes just a couple minutes longer. The ladder is good. If you have to put the ladder away when it’s wet, just make sure to open it again to let it dry out. Be aware that there will likely be metal shavings in the nooks and crannies of the outside of the tent and the frame. The manufacturer could do a better job at reducing or eliminating the shavings. The tent was packaged well, inside a large box, which was inside an even bigger box. The corners were well protected with foam. The manufacturer included a wrench for the nuts, as well as some extra plastic end caps for the rails, since you’ll need to pop out a couple of them in order to install the hardware in the T-slots. The shipping was a headache. UPS Freight set a delivery date and time with me, but then missed the delivery, because the tent wasn’t in the state yet. No big deal. Two more delivery appointments, and it was delivered. The outer box was somewhat damaged. The inner box was perfect, and the tent was undamaged. I’ll provide updates after I’ve had a chance to take it out a few time. -EDIT- 4/26/21 We took it out for the first time over the weekend. Setup took 5 minutes. The plan was for my 9 year old and 7 year old to sleep in the tent, and for me to sleep in the trailer under the tent. The weather was bad, so I squeezed in the tent with my kids. It was windy off and on, with huge wind bursts making everything on the tent flap. Pair that with the very uncomfortable mattress (my fault for not bringing the thicker pad) and I was up all night. We stayed warm all night, and there was no condensation in the morning, so that was a plus. Takedown was fine, until the top rung of the ladder wouldn’t collapse. I spent way too much time trying to get it to work before finally giving up on it. Hopefully I can get it figured out. Also, in the weeks prior to this camp out, the rooftop tent was rained on while it sat in my driveway. Although water pooled on the cover, no water seeped through onto the tent. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2021 by H. T. H. T.

  • More Pros than Cons - Brilliiant Design
Pros: . Easy to open up and setup . Sturdy mattress, comfortable . Good design, relatively well ventilated while keeping inside tent warm . Brilliant ladder setup, easy to store and setup . Reasonable price but not necessarily cheap . Not too hard to set apart and install . Good cover design Cons: . Instruction manual could be better . Bottom frame could have been lighter (maybe), although a lighter frame would have lost in sturdiness and comfort . Installation brackets could be better (I used bungy cords to install mine) . The rubber at bottom of tent metal sticks need to be sanded to fit through frame sides Installation Suggestions: . Remove cover and tent from frame to make it easier to install (specially if you install alone) . If you are a small frame person, you will need help with heavy bottom frame . When opening tent, lift bottom first and hold with a stick then pull the two strap on front. Overall Review: Excellent product, perfect for affordable, mobile off-grid living. This rooftop tent is a classic poor man RV. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2020 by Dee Dee

  • Amazing tent for the money and great design
Got to use our tent this past weekend and had a great experience. It's mounted on my stock crossbars on my 4th gen 4Runner. The tent does a wonderful job of retaining heat at night, staying cool during the day, and keeping out wind. I'm also very happy with the general build quality of the unit and fabric. Set up is also super easy. Pull off the cover, install the ladder, then hop on real quick to grab the two securing hooks and pull it up. I secured them to my wheels. I like the fact that it just pops up instead of flipping over. It leads to a stealthier design that is better on the highway in relation to wind noise or MPG loss. I don't really hear it much unless there's heavy wind gusts (I plan to add a fairing to help with this), but honestly, I think I only lost 0.5 MPG on this trip with the tent on. Highly recommend, happy to answer any questions. I plan to post updates to this review as I use it more. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2020 by wtcnbrwndo4u wtcnbrwndo4u

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