To keep your tent from lifting in the wind, run a ratchet strap from a top rung of the ladder down to your alloy wheel and snug it up. I learned that having a different brand tent almost close completely with me in it... big yikes on that windy night. (edit: just scrolled down to see that someone else recommended that as well, so +1 to that guy's idea then)
The eyelets are for hanging stuff, not anchoring the tent down..I drilled a hole through the foot of the ladder and then use a tent peg to hold it down. 🤙
@@unpavd iKamper makes hanging storage solutions that hang from those eyelets. Obviously you can mod out some other option as desired, but that is what they were designed for.
I’ve had mine for 1 1/2 yrs now and probably used 150+ times during when I toured Australia. Overall, really like the iKamper. My biggest criticism is the condensation under the mattress and how thin the mattress is. I believe they have fixed this issue with the new Mini 3.0. On a cold night, that condensation is a killer. Like you, got use to the squeak and tent moving in winds.
Recommendation about your ledge rattling issue. Install a Stainless eyelet bolt on either end of your back bumper facing out to the side. Use a ratcheting tie down strap and put one end through the eyelets you are currently using on the tens bottom and the other end through the eyelets on the bumper. Synch down but don’t Conan them. May need another on the front. Use a mount on the rack somewhere. My two bits. Great video.
Almost forgot. Buy a cheap bottle jack (2 ton). Put it under your rear bumper hitch on a 2x8 say a foot long. Cut a 6x6 to length so that it almost reaches your bumper when vertical. When parked and set up, charge the jack until tension on bumper. Your vehicle movement and groaning should be fixed.
Dang! Thanks for the thorough explanation. I'm gonna try the ratchet straps through my wheel first and if that doesn't work then I'll try out your bumper idea. That bottle jack idea 👌 I'll try anything to reduce the tent jostling every time my 🐶 moves. Thanks again!
Great question! Maybe within the next few months. I’m focusing on more camping gear/overlanding vids for the next few weeks, but I can say that I’m very pleased with this setup. The tires never rubbed even with stock suspension. When I upgraded to the Bilstein 6112s and 5160s I noticed a big positive difference in ride quality in the city and on trails. My 2 cents with suspension upgrades - don’t skip the upper control arms and def get an alignment after you upgrade. Also, if you can, go to a shop that either specializes in suspension or focuses on Tacos + 4runners for best results.
I have the same issue with my extension panel on my skycamp. The panel flipped up and picked up the ladder while my 5 year old was inside. It was scary. I contacted ikamper and got nowhere.
I keep seeing these tents on trucks but never on the roof rack of a truck is that possible? Because when I camp I bring my motorcycle in the truck bed so I would need it on a roof rack instead
Yup! Totally possible. Most of the rooftop setups I see have a Prinsu (or similar) rack setup above the cab that they mount the tent to. That'll leave your bed open for your bike.
Not much of a review in my humble opinion. Im doing an expedition into Zambia and Botswana in the coming days - ill post some videos once Im back at the end of the month
@@unpavd I have an iKamper Mini as well and am really impressed with it. Essential when camping in Africa as camping on the ground is not an option in game reserves and national parks.
Man I love you videos! I really enjoy you setup man!
Didn't realize I'm the first after 9 hrs of this being posted hfs.
You win the first comment prize! Thanks again for watching 🙌
To keep your tent from lifting in the wind, run a ratchet strap from a top rung of the ladder down to your alloy wheel and snug it up. I learned that having a different brand tent almost close completely with me in it... big yikes on that windy night.
(edit: just scrolled down to see that someone else recommended that as well, so +1 to that guy's idea then)
thanks for that! Verifying that the strap works wonders.
The eyelets are for hanging stuff, not anchoring the tent down..I drilled a hole through the foot of the ladder and then use a tent peg to hold it down. 🤙
Now THAT makes a lot of sense. I was like ... umm why do i need 6 eyelets? Thanks for the info!
@@unpavd iKamper makes hanging storage solutions that hang from those eyelets. Obviously you can mod out some other option as desired, but that is what they were designed for.
I’ve had mine for 1 1/2 yrs now and probably used 150+ times during when I toured Australia. Overall, really like the iKamper. My biggest criticism is the condensation under the mattress and how thin the mattress is. I believe they have fixed this issue with the new Mini 3.0. On a cold night, that condensation is a killer. Like you, got use to the squeak and tent moving in winds.
How tall are you? Would it fit a 6’6 person? Or would your toes touch the angled sides lengthwise? Thanks!
I'm right at 6ft and it's spacious enough for me... Might want to take a look at the iKamper spec sheet to be safe
Recommendation about your ledge rattling issue. Install a
Stainless eyelet bolt on either end of your back bumper facing out to the side. Use a ratcheting tie down strap and put one end through the eyelets you are currently using on the tens bottom and the other end through the eyelets on the bumper. Synch down but don’t Conan them. May need another on the front. Use a mount on the rack somewhere. My two bits. Great video.
Almost forgot. Buy a cheap bottle jack (2 ton). Put it under your rear bumper hitch on a 2x8 say a foot long. Cut a 6x6 to length so that it almost reaches your bumper when vertical. When parked and set up, charge the jack until tension on bumper. Your vehicle movement and groaning should be fixed.
Dang! Thanks for the thorough explanation. I'm gonna try the ratchet straps through my wheel first and if that doesn't work then I'll try out your bumper idea. That bottle jack idea 👌 I'll try anything to reduce the tent jostling every time my 🐶 moves. Thanks again!
Love the set up. When are you going to do a review on the suspension and the wheel combo? Will probably do the exact same thing with my Taco.
Great question! Maybe within the next few months. I’m focusing on more camping gear/overlanding vids for the next few weeks, but I can say that I’m very pleased with this setup. The tires never rubbed even with stock suspension. When I upgraded to the Bilstein 6112s and 5160s I noticed a big positive difference in ride quality in the city and on trails. My 2 cents with suspension upgrades - don’t skip the upper control arms and def get an alignment after you upgrade. Also, if you can, go to a shop that either specializes in suspension or focuses on Tacos + 4runners for best results.
@@unpavd Great advice! Looking forward to seeing more fun vids down the road. Best!
I have the same issue with my extension panel on my skycamp. The panel flipped up and picked up the ladder while my 5 year old was inside. It was scary. I contacted ikamper and got nowhere.
Best video yet and good editing! Nice doggie too!
He’s a good pupper
I could see how that would be irritating however my biggest beef is you can’t leave your bedding inside that really irritates the hell out of me.
I keep seeing these tents on trucks but never on the roof rack of a truck is that possible? Because when I camp I bring my motorcycle in the truck bed so I would need it on a roof rack instead
Yup! Totally possible. Most of the rooftop setups I see have a Prinsu (or similar) rack setup above the cab that they mount the tent to. That'll leave your bed open for your bike.
One more note here. Beware of public parking garages. The tent will give your rig extra height and might not fit in some subterranean parking spots.
Fantastic videos!!
Thank you! 🙌🔥
Something I've done, tie down the bottom rung of your ladder to your rear wheel. Then that wind won't shift the folded out portion of the tent!
Thank you! I'll give that a go on my next outing 🌲🙋♂️⛺️
That older Toyota looks RADD 😎
That things has good bones... Might need some new shocks tho 🤣
Heyyy looks nice buddy!
Thanks Eric!
Not much of a review in my humble opinion. Im doing an expedition into Zambia and Botswana in the coming days - ill post some videos once Im back at the end of the month
happy to answer any questions you might have!
@@unpavd I have an iKamper Mini as well and am really impressed with it. Essential when camping in Africa as camping on the ground is not an option in game reserves and national parks.
In a product above 3k, definitely shouldn’t exist this kind of issues!
Didn't knew you had a firearm. But good you stay strap incase some crazy dude or wild animals comes by.
Lots of black bears where I go camping. Gotta be prepared
Your ladder isn’t secured correctly either.
Yeah next time around I might try ratchet strapping it to my rear wheel. We'll see if that works out 🤞
Camp master
Tryna be 🧙♂️
@@unpavd they call me Camp Morgoth
Haha i just watched Return of the King director’s cut last night!
Ratchet strap to alloy wheel - not hard
Dude - you don’t have your ladder set up right obviously you didn’t read the instructions
Open to suggestions 🤓