The Lightest Roof Top Tents You Can Buy!

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июн 2024
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  • @inspiredoverland
    @inspiredoverland 5 дней назад +3

    Great review, Will! This video will definitely help others decide which tent suits them best.
    As for storing bedding, many of our customers keep their sleeping bags in the tent without any trouble. Plus, we're launching a hybrid self-inflating air mattress in a few weeks. When deflated, you'll have even more room for extra bedding!
    We're also excited to introduce an aluminum rainfly pole holder that customers can upgrade to, ensuring the rainfly stays taut. Lastly, a cover will be available for both the standard and XL models, just like the one that comes standard with our Carbon Fiber tent.

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  5 дней назад +2

      Great additional info here!!! Thanks for sharing. I've seen the middle bulge when trying to store bedding (in both tents), but it could also be due to operator error :). Love hearing you have some new options - especially for the rainfly..that will make a big difference. Keep making rad tents guys!

  • @Clintshandpainted
    @Clintshandpainted День назад

    I have a Roofnest Condor. These super lites weren’t a thing 4 years ago. These are cool

  • @MrPristas
    @MrPristas 5 дней назад +2

    Great review, very on point. I bought the Aspen Lite XL. I just use a little compact air compressor which can fill and suck out the air from the mattress.
    Also, the removable boot bags are nice, but they only mount to the front, as FSR did not add clip points to the sides. This is a PITA for me as I have a 270 awning that I love to use. I've already ordered 3/4" clips, and am getting some channel bolts to make my own add on points for the side. Also, the Aspen has internal lighting and the Inspired does not. Small, but significant difference.

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  5 дней назад

      Ya I didn't cover the lighting - I thought about it but I've literally never used any LED lights in any of my tents (which is a lot)...not a single time...so I tend to ignore it as a feature...so this is a good reminder to me for next time!

    • @mikebrown200004
      @mikebrown200004 5 дней назад +1

      Great idea on the boot bag. I have the xl and a 270. Thanks for the tip

    • @MrPristas
      @MrPristas 2 дня назад

      @@Venture2Roam I use mine when cleaning it up, or packing up. You can see all of the things that you forgot that you carried up there and emptied out of your pockets. Ha!

  • @fscottgray9784
    @fscottgray9784 5 дней назад +1

    Great review. The FSR fabric provides a lot of insulation if you zip it up tight and is very quiet to sleep in during wind storms compared to many other tents. I use a small $15 rechargeable air pump for my self inflating mattress. You can inflate and deflate a mattress in under 2 minutes with one and get more air out than you could by hand. The air pump will inflate and deflate a mattress several times on one charge and is about the size of a pack of cigarettes.

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  5 дней назад +2

      Great tips! I haven't had good luck with powered air deflators...but maybe I should give it a try again. Also - I'm such a snob with how fast I want my tents to pack up...2 mins feels like forever to me..I want the whole thing packed away in 1 min...but that's just a personal quirk..and why I generally don't like air mattresses..This one is very comfortable though..I have slept great on it.

  • @emmawxyn
    @emmawxyn 5 дней назад

    I discovered this channel while doing research for a roof top tent for my audi allroad. I really appreciated the high quality, informative review videos from this channel. Somehow you answered exactly the questions I had, it's like you reached into my brain....
    Much gratitude sir!

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  5 дней назад +1

      So glad to hear it!!! Hope you find the right tent for that Audi!

  • @subiesojourner777
    @subiesojourner777 5 дней назад

    A great comparison. I went with the Inspired Overland for two reasons, weight and price. Since I'm more of a fair weather short trip camper it was the best fit for me and my Subaru Forester Wilderness.

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  5 дней назад

      Thank you for sharing…that is a perfect use case for buying the IO!!

  • @temeculajeep6589
    @temeculajeep6589 4 дня назад

    Thanks, I saw their brackets and was just looking at awnings on your tents and didn’t look at the brackets. I appreciate your responding and I’m super happy you made the decision to do this full-time. I sure hope it all works out. Maybe maybe will cross when I’m in Idaho I’ll buy you a coffee.

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  День назад

      So far so good!!!! Thanks for the positive vibes!!!

  • @thekimmonia1911
    @thekimmonia1911 5 дней назад +1

    Loved the comparison! I got the FSR and love it. A couple things to add to your review for the FSR: use a handheld vacuum pump to blow up / deflate the mattress 10 seconds, allows me to store the sleeping bag easily, the FSR comes with a cover which I just keep on full time, the FSR comes with the LED dimmable light, there are window vents above the window on both sides.

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  5 дней назад

      Great additions. I really hate dealing with covers so I just leave mine off 😂

    • @thekimmonia1911
      @thekimmonia1911 4 дня назад

      @@Venture2Roam I thought about it too - since it looks so much better without the cover. I worry about long term exposure of the soft tonnaeu to the elements, any issues with just having the cover off? Why would FSR provide the cover if it wasn't needed? Also with the cover, I can more safely power wash the bug guts / scrub with a brush and rinse without worry of the water making it through the gasket lol

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  2 дня назад

      ​​⁠If I were storing it outside, I’d cover it..or if it were on my daily driver I’d cover it. But for camping trips, I don’t bring it because it’s a PITA at camp to get on/off and store. I’m lazy though…I like super efficient set ups and packs downs. I’ll let @gofsr answer on the Durability question.

  • @JT_Adventures
    @JT_Adventures 5 дней назад

    Thank you for another honest review ! Helping me narrow down my options. Glad it is going well after the leap out of the office & into full time creation. Wished I could make it to expo pnw, maybe next year!

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  5 дней назад +1

      Right on. Thank you - ya all is going well so far!!!

  • @Echo22WC
    @Echo22WC 2 дня назад

    Wish the unplugged outdoor SL was added

  • @VictorVlogsPDX
    @VictorVlogsPDX 2 дня назад

    Perfect review on these. I'm really curious how the material will hold up with stuff like tree branches dragging across them on those less traveled trails.

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  День назад +1

      I’m curious too. I’ve had soft covers before, and gave them a ton of trail abuse with no tearing, but that was a different brand.

  • @Otownoverland
    @Otownoverland 4 дня назад

    Love my Aspen Lite XL. Camped in negative 4 degrees had it 68 inside with the diesel heater. Comfortable, roomy, and love the blackout feature. Have to upzip in the morning to see if the sun is out.
    Great video, Will. Where do i get the roam tshirt? I love it.

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  4 дня назад

      Great info! I just made a test batch of Roam shirts. If I get more requests we’ll make them available to buy 🙌

    • @Otownoverland
      @Otownoverland 4 дня назад

      I would order one for sure .

  • @emmanuellnescau
    @emmanuellnescau 5 дней назад

    i have the inspired overland tent on my tacoma for over 1 year, love it, the only down side for me, i cant add solar panels on top.

  • @mikebrown200004
    @mikebrown200004 5 дней назад

    This is a pretty solid vid on the tents. I have the aspen lite xl and it’s a great tent. I am 5ft 8 and stand up in it when I want to get dressed. the light in the tent is nice. The mattress is great and I use a flex tail pump and it’s up in down really quick. I put 2 pillows 2 blankets and a fsr heated pad and can close it no problem. It also comes with an extra cover for extra protection. They are developing rack for the t tracks to mount stuff over the tent.
    Also fsr has amazing customer service.
    This is my 3rd roof top tent and it’s by far my favorite.
    Keep up the good work man. I enjoy your content.
    Btw the tent in mounted on my JTR with an Alu cab contour canopy.

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  5 дней назад +1

      Great info…thanks for adding to the convo. I’m impressed that you can get that much in there!!

    • @mikebrown200004
      @mikebrown200004 4 дня назад

      @@Venture2Roam when I pull the air out of the mattress is like a 1/4 inch thick lol.

  • @ehdeereotutar6843
    @ehdeereotutar6843 5 дней назад

    I am picking up my IO Carbon Fiber RTT next week…. Super excited

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  5 дней назад +1

      I really want to get my hands on one of those...they look super cool.

  • @temeculajeep6589
    @temeculajeep6589 5 дней назад

    Another great review I really appreciate it. Your review convince me to buy the Top Oak. I’ve used it a few times and love it. It is heavy, but tents like that are. I have a question, what mounting devices are you using to hang your awning off the side of your tent?

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  5 дней назад

      It depends on the awning and the tent…but you can get brackets that mount right to the side of the Topoak. You might reach out to Topoak for recommendations.

  • @connormuench8489
    @connormuench8489 5 дней назад

    I’ve got the Aspen Lite and am able to store my aeronaut blanket, sheets, and a rumpl blanket in there flat. Just have to use a mini vacuum to deflate the mattress in 10 seconds 👍
    Also, don’t believe they allow for mounting crossbars to the tops of the Lites, only the regular Aspens. Let me know if I’m wrong!

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  5 дней назад

      The crossbars are new for the non xls. FSR sent me some, I just haven’t had a chance to try them out yet.

  • @kungfupurpz
    @kungfupurpz 5 дней назад

    I dig the aspen lite, its a nice tent no doubt about it. I personally have come to really enjoy the simplicity of my IO standard size tent, its all I ended up needing

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  5 дней назад

      I agree. The IO tent is just so incredibly light and simple...it's a fantastic option. No frills, but not everyone needs that.

    • @macairtuber
      @macairtuber 4 дня назад

      You bought the aspen light and then switched out for the IO?? why?

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  2 дня назад

      @@macairtuberI still have the IO. But I’m testing lots of tents this year…so just because I’m swapping them around doesn’t mean I like one over the other.

  • @joereidl4
    @joereidl4 5 дней назад

    I’ve been watching a few of your videos lately because I’m thinking about getting a RTT for a road trip and they’ve been really helpful so far. Have you seen the Tentbox Go yet? It’s supposed to be 73lbs but it’s not out until a couple more weeks

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  5 дней назад +1

      I haven’t seen that one yet..I’ll keep an eye out for it!

  • @Sergiop4x
    @Sergiop4x 5 дней назад

    FSR I leave my mattress semi-inflated so I dont have to deflate it every single time and it closes just fine. So that works for me.

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  5 дней назад

      Do you store bedding in it too?

    • @Sergiop4x
      @Sergiop4x 5 дней назад

      @@Venture2Roam 1 wool blanket. Tried a sleeping bag flat.. no go.

  • @808mode
    @808mode 5 дней назад

    I use a 5-lb blackout $100 popup tent on my roof with just a thin folding platform and foam pad. Everything stows out of sight with no weight issues. Better than sleeping inside or on the ground and so it works for me like I’m breaking the rules. 😅😉

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  5 дней назад +1

      Rule Breaker!!!! Awesome hack though, thanks for sharing.

    • @macairtuber
      @macairtuber 4 дня назад +1

      I was thinking about the same thing. I'd love to see pics of how it works if you have them posted somewhere

    • @808mode
      @808mode 3 дня назад

      @@macairtuber There’s no one formula. Just mock your vehicle up and see what you would need in terms of support and access. While it's not sophisticated - it's light which is why I’d never run a RTT.

  • @SLOWQUOIA
    @SLOWQUOIA 4 дня назад

    each one has various versions and revisions

  • @Sergiop4x
    @Sergiop4x 5 дней назад

    Aspen lite>>

  • @at20rule
    @at20rule 5 дней назад

    Honest review? yes. But I find it weird you never mentioned how light it is for ease of removal since a very large percentage remove it every time for fuel economy and being to tall to park in garage with it on. Also to add that weight has very little to do with fuel economy regarding RTT's. Here's some content for you, add one of those soft RTT's then do a fuel economy test. Follow that with remove the RTT and add the exact weight to the inside of the cabin in the form of weights or passenger then do a fuel economy test again.

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  5 дней назад +2

      Did you miss the part where I show my buddy literally lifting the tent over his head lol? I don't think there's a lot more to say on that subject. These tents are very easy to put on and take off..it's more to do with whether or not you have the storage space in your garage than how hard it is to lift them up and down. Less weight = more miles per gallon..that's all I'm saying..not that less weight on your roof matters more than less weight somewhere else for MPGs. It does matter for COG though...maybe that's where you got confused on what I was saying?

    • @inspiredoverland
      @inspiredoverland 5 дней назад

      Great idea! We would love to see a mpg comparison as well.

    • @JT_Adventures
      @JT_Adventures 5 дней назад

      I am looking at the weight because I plan to never remove it. No place to store it, so it will have to stay mounted for me. But I do like the fuel economy test idea.