Things I WISH I KNEW Before Buying a Roof Top Tent

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  • Опубликовано: 17 май 2024
  • Will covers the things you should know BEFORE spending your money buying a Roof Top Tent in this buying guide. He covers the things you should know about the different types of roof top tents and shares a critical list of things he learned to guide you through your Roof Top Tent buying decision. Learn from his experiences and mistakes in this honest and through video.
    Special thanks to @Revere Overland , @All Things Overlanding , @Overland Pioneers , and @Casey 250 letting me use footage of their tents.
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    00:00 Intro
    00:33 Types of Roof Tops Tents
    00:45 Soft Shell Pros and Cons
    01:19 Hybrid Hard Shell Pros and Cons
    01:51 Pop Up Hard Shell Pros and Cons
    02:30 Wedge Hard Shell Pros and Cons
    03:28 Critical List #1 Mattress Size
    04:23 Critical List #2 Mattress Thickness
    05:33 Critical List #3 Will it Fit on My Rack
    06:03 Critical List #4 Will Bedding Fit?
    07:01 Critical List #5 Is it Too Heavy?
    08:44 Critical List #6 Customer Service
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Комментарии • 135

  • @Venture2Roam
    @Venture2Roam  2 года назад +5

    These are things I wish I knew before buying a Roof Top Tent. I hope this guide gives you information that makes your purchase more transparent and ultimately gets you the tent you really want. For more V2R videos, please visit our channel and consider subscribing! ruclips.net/user/venture2roam

  • @AustinH7
    @AustinH7 Год назад +35

    For anyone who isn’t an experienced camper or overlander. Please skip out on roof top tents. They are incredibly overpriced and heavy and alter driving characteristics. Just get a 100 dollar tent and an air matress, use it for a while. Then if and only IF you decide a roof top tent would really enhance your camping then go for it. I’ve seen too many noobs drop 3 grand on a roof tent they’ve used once.

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  Год назад +1

      This is good advice!

    • @WaitWhat99
      @WaitWhat99 3 месяца назад +1

      Agree. I used to go rock crawling and do hard tracks. Totally avoid rtts. However, I’m 40 now and my back is shot. So I do lots of easy-medium tracks and touring, the hardshell wedge rtt has been amazing. Cant throw pillows in it (4) but easy to throw them up once parked.

    • @YouTube_account773
      @YouTube_account773 Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for the advice

    • @kookpatrol7490
      @kookpatrol7490 26 дней назад

      I’m thinking of getting one for chilling at the beach 😅

  • @krashnpa
    @krashnpa 2 года назад +4

    Good info for the overland masses there. Good job laying the mattress concerns to rest!

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  2 года назад +1

      The mattress stuff was so surprising to me…that those spec sheets could be wrong!

  • @DuzBee
    @DuzBee 3 месяца назад +2

    Really well edited video, well done mate, well done. So enjoyable to watch with knowledgeable tips / tricks.

  • @SimplyMustGo
    @SimplyMustGo 2 года назад +3

    Man there is some great advice here. Things I would have never thought about! Great job!

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Matt! Some were hard-earned lessons from myself or one of my friends.

  • @andyking4701
    @andyking4701 Год назад

    Thx so much Bro! Love your advice!

  • @OverlandPNW
    @OverlandPNW 2 года назад +1

    Great topic for a video. Great points as well. The big ones for me is the ability to leave bedding in the tent and the quality of the mattress.

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  2 года назад

      Awesome comment. Agree with you on bedding and mattress. Those are both big factors

  • @poppamad979
    @poppamad979 Месяц назад +4

    Main thing I learned is it appears these offroad companies like to lie about their equipment and then apologize when you call them on it. If not lie, then at least mislead the customer. Good advice in the video and thanks for sharing.

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  Месяц назад

      I think a lot of them, just don’t actually check the specs from the manufacturer..which are clearly incorrect sometimes.

  • @mtnmnchronicles
    @mtnmnchronicles 3 месяца назад +2

    As a 20 year CS leader at Tech companies, I absolutely love how you pointed out customer service as the top priority. I 100% agree and always weight customer service high when I look at new products. I enjoyed the video and it gave me food for thought for looking at a roof top tent.

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  3 месяца назад

      Thank you. I'm so glad that resonated with you...it makes all the difference.

  • @steelontarget
    @steelontarget Год назад

    Brother, your videos are amazing and I know your numbers are going to keep on climbing.

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  Год назад

      Thank you so much…means a lot!! And really grateful that you took the time to leave a comment!!

  • @crawlcommander2652
    @crawlcommander2652 2 года назад

    Fantastic video and great info!

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  2 года назад

      Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to comment!!!

  • @stevesmith3556
    @stevesmith3556 5 дней назад +1

    I have an Ikamper BDV. The mattress is garbage. I just threw my Thermarest in there. Blow it up at setup and realease the valve at shut down. It holds the matress and sleeping bag....just. i had to add two side latches to fully compress it. With those changes, I love it. 140 Lbs, no wind noise and doesn't decrease the gas mileage. I left the ladder on once and busted it😂. They have distributors all over the USA and I got a ladder within 3 weeks from Korea. I would recommend.

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  4 дня назад

      Great to hear. I have a few friends who like their BDVs as well. Looks like an interesting tent!

  • @thehillbillyhoarder4996
    @thehillbillyhoarder4996 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for the honest video.

  • @Maxium_Effort
    @Maxium_Effort Месяц назад +3

    One topic I wish you would have mentioned. Roof rack weight limit is different from your actual vehicle roof weight limit rating. Most vehicle has this in the owners manual.

  • @kenuber4766
    @kenuber4766 2 года назад

    Nice follow up, on the "Tent Cluster"! Will do you use radios, and if so maybe you could do a video on maybe CB vs GMRS? Thanks. Keep up the good work.

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  2 года назад

      Hi Ken - we do use radios. CB and GMRS. Thanks for the video idea, I just might do that one!

  • @michaeljones1715
    @michaeljones1715 Год назад

    Thank you for a really well thought out guide on rtt's. We did the same exhaustive research to find the right fit for our vehicle and tent. We settled for a hybrid style Arb tent as it was the lightest for the price in our budget range. 3 grand for a 55kg RTT. We love it. Boy, there are some sharks in this arena when buying these things. Some brands even go to lengths to hide the weight of them.
    Our dynamic roof weight is 100kg.Roof rack, 270 degree awning and RTT all combined leaves us with about 6kg under weight.

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  Год назад

      So glad you found it helpful! Sounds like you found the right tent!

  • @GeefromBC
    @GeefromBC 2 года назад

    Great advice Will!

  • @jamestaylor9520
    @jamestaylor9520 Год назад +3

    I've owned a TuffStuff alpha and the tent is tough as nails and customer service was amazing. A small crack led to a warranty claim in which they weren't hesitant to replace the entire tent with an upgraded model. Their customer service alone will keep me a customer moving forward.

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  Год назад +1

      Great comment. Customer service is so huge. The companies that "get it" invest heavily there because they understand customers will continue to buy and refer others if they have a great experience.

  • @neilmartinsr4610
    @neilmartinsr4610 2 года назад

    I enjoyed this video. Just curious if you considered the Freedom Spirit Recreation (FSR) RTTs.

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  2 года назад

      I really liked FSR tents, but they didn't have any 4 person hardshell hybrid options when I was looking for a new tent. There is footage in this vid from the FSR Evolution (from Casey 250).

  • @KUEHLKUEST
    @KUEHLKUEST 2 года назад

    Great tips Will!! Cheers!! J & C

  • @dickinaroundoutdoors8609
    @dickinaroundoutdoors8609 2 года назад

    This is some good information Will. It is interesting this industry is booming so much that there are new vendors, products all the time. I know it is important to you (and me) to support home team companies and newer companies but that is also a risk, particularly in more complex manufacturing. It is probably easy (relatively) to find a manufacturer in China and get the product imported but have they really set up a company that will excel in all the matters you discussed such as design/promotional material consistency, customer service (a huge one), warranty capability etc. I tend to go with proven companies that are not just jumping into the latest trend or do a lot of research before hand. Out in the boonies is no time to find out that quality control or design missed something.
    I am sure I speak for all of us when I say thank you for admitting the new tent was not all you expected and using that experience to help other folks.

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  2 года назад

      What a great comment man. I know there is risk working with startups, and to a certain extent, I'm willing to accept that risk in order to support local businesses. I confess to using my mattress fiasco as a hook for this video, but the truth is, there are issues even with bigger, more well known companies. I think your assessment of the industry is correct in that some companies are very invested in R&D and customer service, while others are invested in just trying to put finishing touches on existing designs from China and don't have the margin or volume to have much infrastructure in Q&A and customer service. As consumers we want the best of everything, want it delivered tomorrow, want it to be perfect, and want to be able to send it back for any reason (thank you Amazon). However, when this doesn't happen for us consumers, the companies (big or small) can still win if they err on the side of transparency, empathy, and service..this is what I'd like to see more of across the board in the RTT industry.

    • @dickinaroundoutdoors8609
      @dickinaroundoutdoors8609 2 года назад

      @@Venture2Roam That makes perfect sense and to some extent one has to step out and take some risk on gear or you will end up with the RUclips "standard" gear kit (hahah)! I have found some great stuff that is not normal overland set up but is pretty common in other outdoors activities such as canoe travel, for my Jeep trips I cross up gear with my canoe trips very often for weight reasons.

  • @shadow.overland
    @shadow.overland Год назад

    Great video! Wish it was published before I purchased my first RTT from Freespirit Rec. Talk about poor customer service. What a disaster. Three months of back and forth with a credit card dispute to get my money back. Think I made a better choice on my second RTT. Just ordered the Eezi-Awn Stealth yesterday and its ready to ship!

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  Год назад

      You’re definitely not alone. This is stuff you can only learn by actually going through it..hoping to help others ask the right questions before buying since, as you found out, returns can be really hard with RTTs.

  • @seangun2626
    @seangun2626 2 месяца назад

    amazing review

  • @bogotstogoskiing
    @bogotstogoskiing 2 года назад +1

    Got my Roofnest Falcon 2 last week. Hella expensive! I'll be uncrating it and putting it on the land cruiser today :) So excited!!

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  2 года назад

      It's always so exciting/nerve wracking when you open up the box for the first time...I'm like "was I dumb for spending the $$$ or is this going to be worth it?"

  • @OverlandUnderground
    @OverlandUnderground 3 месяца назад

    These are all great tips.

  • @OverlandPioneers
    @OverlandPioneers 2 года назад

    Yup!!!

  • @frontierstateoverland3816
    @frontierstateoverland3816 2 года назад

    Great advice Will! Thanks for helping me with my rtt purchase!

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  2 года назад +1

      OVS was pretty great sending you that package ahead of time, and getting it shipped to you so fast!

    • @frontierstateoverland3816
      @frontierstateoverland3816 2 года назад

      @@Venture2Roam I’ve been very happy with them!

  • @orangeyballoon
    @orangeyballoon Месяц назад

    what awing are you using on your Jeep? Does the rhino rack hold it well? I am looking for a 270 awning for my Jeep.

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  Месяц назад +1

      I'm working a large awning comparison video...still probably a month out from posting it though. That awning is the Bid Country 4X4 Ostrch Jr from Rugged Bound Supply Co. It's a fantastic awning. You have to get a special bracket to attach it to the Rhino Rack..but it's solid. Love mine.

  • @seraph.1
    @seraph.1 Месяц назад

    Hi Will. Thanks for the video. One question. Does the tent have to sit (when closed) within the foot print of the racks? I’m in Australia and want to put a tent on top of the tray/tub of my Ford Ranger. Thanks in advance!

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  Месяц назад +1

      It does not (unless there’s an Aussie law about it). The tent can overhang and be just fine, as long as it’s not too much. There are lots of examples of midsize trucks with short beds that have tents overhanging the back. Thanks for the great question.

    • @seraph.1
      @seraph.1 Месяц назад

      @@Venture2Roam thanks so much! I really appreciate it 😀

  • @Iamtheoverlander
    @Iamtheoverlander 2 года назад

    What an amazing camp spot at 3:03.

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  2 года назад +1

      I so agree. I saw that shot and just had to find a way to use it! That shot was courtesy of Jeremiah over at Overland Pioneers and Rugged Bound Supply. I believe it's from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

  • @user-tj3yi9zj4m
    @user-tj3yi9zj4m Год назад

    Will this was a great video. Are you going to be at the expo this year?

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  Год назад

      Thank you! We'll be at Expo PNW this year. Looking forward to it!

  • @RevereOverland
    @RevereOverland 2 года назад +1

    Do you think the Tank XL is actually 156 lbs?

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  2 года назад +1

      I have wondered. But don’t have the ability to weigh it myself. After the mattress, it’s the first thing I questioned though.

    • @RevereOverland
      @RevereOverland 2 года назад

      @@Venture2Roam I'd be interested to know! I am surprised that it's so much lighter than the Stealth and even the iKamper.

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  2 года назад

      I’m waiting on an official reply from DA..but would love to find someone with a hanging scale to see for myself!

  • @bartman1857
    @bartman1857 Год назад +1

    Great video. I was very interested in a Desert Armor Ninga. They were quick to answer my questions but absolutely refused to call me. I was looking at several different models and was busy driving to see a client and could not text. I guess I am old school but if a potential customer cannot get some one on the phone what happens if you buy one and have issues. I was concerned about exact dementions as that was crucial to fit in my garage. I am sure these tents are drop shipped from Asia so it's not like Desert Armor ever actually sees one to confirm. I went with Terrapod

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  Год назад +1

      It’s a tough business to break into, so I can empathize with them…but customer service is sooooo important. I really hope they invest in it. There are mistakes made by other manufacturers as well..something I’d like to see corrected in the industry…I think you are correct that they trust the tent makers a little too much on the spec sheets.

  • @ChanceP
    @ChanceP 2 года назад

    We love our Roofnest Falcon pro and have not had 1 problem with it. So far so good! Our bedding also fits inside the tent with pillows. Plenty of head room and space. Way better compared to our soft shell roam we had.

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  2 года назад

      How many ppl can sleep in it??

    • @ChanceP
      @ChanceP 2 года назад +1

      @@Venture2Roam 2 comfortably maybe 3 if it’s a kid

    • @billwilliams4281
      @billwilliams4281 Год назад

      Think it would fit two people and an 80lb dog?

    • @ChanceP
      @ChanceP Год назад +1

      @@billwilliams4281 sure it would

  • @barga.exploring
    @barga.exploring 2 года назад

    Excellent

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  2 года назад

      Thank you so much 😀 And thanks for taking the time to comment!

  • @brianbowles3421
    @brianbowles3421 Год назад

    I’m looking to buy one, I have a 1948 Jeep willy overland truck. I’m going to mount the bed directly to the bed walls. They are very thick. I might have to build a rack that fits the top of my bed so under it I can store all of my materials. I’m curious about your thoughts on my plan.

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  Год назад

      It's hard to say unless I see it..but in general putting a tent on a rack in your the bed of your truck should be great. I'd double check the length of the bed vs the length of the tent just to make sure the tent isn't too long. What an awesome truck to have...congrats on that - a collector's item for sure!

  • @bugsterkaferrr
    @bugsterkaferrr 2 дня назад

    Mattress density should also be taken into account, it is given as an index (at least in Europe) corresponding to the deformation of the foam under mechanical force. For a high density you want an index value of at least 20-25, even better 30. A 3" mattress with 20 index density may well be much less comfy than a 2" one with a density index of 30.
    Additionally, the ideal combination is a thin higher density mattress allowing for either more storage for your pillows etc and/or for a thinner tent thickness altogether.

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  2 дня назад +1

      I’d love that. We have no rating system like that for RTT mattresses here. I wish we did.

  • @Wrangzilla
    @Wrangzilla 3 месяца назад

    I've been on the fence for quite a while now about the whole RTT vs tent thing. My 2 biggest things swaying me with staying with a tent (but getting a better, easy up tent) is a) I like the room to stand up and change clothes b) I like to drink beer while camping, causing me to get up several times at night to pee (id imagine that would suck climbing out of a RTT) and c) I like to be more mobile and leave my camp site at the camp site

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  3 месяца назад

      The climbing down the ladder in the middle of the night thing is real...there are other solutions..but none that I've cared to try.

  • @finerbiner
    @finerbiner 11 месяцев назад

    I have a tuff Stuff Ranger and i like it a lot. It came as a package with a 4'x6' awning, the annex, the shoe bag and a condensation mat for $800. That was only 4 years ago. Now that same setup is far more than double. the cost of entry has become too high.

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  11 месяцев назад

      They have become incredibly expensive!

  • @SixOverland
    @SixOverland 2 года назад +2

    There's nothing worse than bad customer service. Thanks for the buying advice!

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  2 года назад +2

      I think that’s probably the most important thing when it’s all said and done. I can forgive a lot when a company stands by their products!

  • @jayamos456
    @jayamos456 2 года назад

    I shared this to my Group, Alaska Roof Top Tent…🤔🔥⛺️⛺️⛺️😊

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  2 года назад +1

      That’s so great, Thank You! I hope they find it helpful!!

  • @SiCrewe
    @SiCrewe Месяц назад

    Speaking as somebody who bought, and then sold, a RTT I'd urge anybody to think very carefully before buying one.
    You're building your overland rig, you sort out a storage system, water tank, cooking facilities, fridge, electrical system, spotlights, rock-sliders and... it just seems like a RTT is something else that should be on the shopping list.
    In practice, however, I found that the usefulness of a RTT was very limited.
    Basically, for single nights (and in bad weather) it's preferable for two people to sleep inside a vehicle.
    For longer stops, it's better to tow a trailer, which you can set up and leave so you can make use of the vehicle during the day.
    About the only time you really NEED a RTT is if you're travelling as a family and you need space to sleep 3 or more people.

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  Месяц назад

      Great perspective thanks for sharing. It’s subjective though. I prefer an RTT to a trailer, and it’s more comfortable than sleeping inside my rig, but everyone is different. I think you’re perspective good though…you don’t NEED to buy one, there are other good options to consider.

  • @Searchingk9
    @Searchingk9 2 года назад

    Dude I was very mislead when I first got into finding the right RTT. That company that you’re talking about that sent you the wrong bed size I don’t want to mention their name, sent me the same tent you have that I spent 4k on as well and the paint wasn’t even finished, there were spots that were still bare. This wouldn’t have been such an issue if they would’ve just picked up their phone and gotten back to me. The customer service was only good in the process of when I was buying the tent.
    This is the one industry in the overland community that I’ll say is so difficult when making a purchase due to all the options and misleading information. Alot of these companies that promote themselves as small business are trying to make a quick flip. Anyway not to get in the weeds on that topic but the customer service part is the most important in my opinion. When you’re buying these tents the majority of them are coming from the same distributor in China with different specs that they pick (names, sizes, and models). I personally love Freespirit recreation, GFC, 23zero and ROAM from personal experiences they were so awesome when it came to answering questions. I ended up with the the Freespirit Odyssey RTT based on my needs, quality, pricing, and customer service interaction. Thanks for making this video I wish I would’ve seen this when I first made my $4000 mistake. Lastly to all the people who may read this do your research there are only a few RTT companies that are actually completely made in the US.

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  2 года назад +1

      This comment highlights the reason I wanted to make this video. Thank you for sharing your experience, I really appreciate it!

    • @kk-pz8gn
      @kk-pz8gn Год назад +1

      Are Freespirit recreation, GFC, 23zero and ROAM completely made in the US? Thanks in advance

    • @Searchingk9
      @Searchingk9 Год назад

      @@kk-pz8gn no I believe only go fast camper is and there’s a few more solid companies coming out now, like Harker outdoors. The other ones I mentioned like ROAM, FSR, and 23zero just have very good customer service and I’ve had good experiences with them just figuring out what’s right for what I was looking for.

  • @richardeneriz4659
    @richardeneriz4659 7 месяцев назад

    Hi, my name is Richard. I notice you. I notice you're in venmyra who's that, right? I'm also a resident of this Ventura area looking at rooftop tents to see what I can find out there and I'll fit my 2023. Ford maverick just wanted to let you know

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  7 месяцев назад

      Not sure I understand everything in this comment. But I appreciate you taking the time to do it.

  • @erickaesman4001
    @erickaesman4001 Год назад

    The mattress in the Lance Camper was allegedly high density. It wasn't. A $250 memory foam topper stiffened it somewhat. A miserable nights sleep will torpedo a whole trip!

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  Год назад

      I totally agree. This is a common theme with tent/camping manufacturers. I wish they would Q/A it a bit more..or at least not try to tell us it's a great mattress when it's clearly not lol.

  • @jairusjaredbendoy3276
    @jairusjaredbendoy3276 Год назад

    You should have chosen ikamper skycamp 3.0

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  Год назад

      Maybe..but There are some drawbacks to that tent as well.

  • @hallstewart
    @hallstewart Месяц назад

    I see a roof tent as a cheaper alternative to a small camper van ie suitable for overnights where there is no campground.

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  Месяц назад

      That’s a great way to think about it!

  • @XtremeXJ
    @XtremeXJ 2 года назад

    I've yet to see one RTT Co. that matches their # of people able to sleep or dimensions as you have experienced with size measurements. it's one thing if 4 people are 165 & 5'7", but many aren't and kids = 6' & 220 lbs when sleeping ha !...

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  2 года назад +1

      I think sometimes there is a disconnect between the manufacturer’s specs, and the companies..that there needs to be additional validation of the specs by the company. As long as the dimensions are correct we can make a good decision about what “4 person” really means.

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  2 года назад

      BTW- Thanks for leaving this comment!

    • @crazygooseventures
      @crazygooseventures 2 года назад

      Can’t expect specs to meet every possibility out there. Can only go by averages.

  • @crazygooseventures
    @crazygooseventures 2 года назад +1

    A mistake is forgetting a zipper pull or being short a bolt/nut. Being off on not one but 2 dimensions and by a fair amount is not a mistake. Companies who do the kind of R&D to design something like these RTT’s (which has a major safety component to them) don’t make “mistakes” like these. If they do, might want to reconsider as what else did they mess up on?

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  2 года назад

      You are not wrong. I do think some companies do less R&D than others..and rely on the spec sheets from the manufacturer to be correct. It wold be nice if they were easier to see in person so we could gauge some of these things for ourselves. I really appreciate this comment - thanks for sharing!

    • @nethiuz9165
      @nethiuz9165 Год назад

      It's blatant lies when someone orders a 3" thick mattress and gets 1.5"

  • @TheSjh2k
    @TheSjh2k 2 года назад

    Great video! I'd still rather just buy a Gazelle T3 and save 3500$ Up, down, and in the Jeep in 60 seconds

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  2 года назад +1

      That’s a great point. Seems like Gazelles are great options if you prefer ground tents! Thanks for watching and taking the time comment!

  • @JeffSwanerEpicSalon
    @JeffSwanerEpicSalon 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the great video. The imperfections in the metal work for the case is a red flag of poor craftsmanship. The fact the company misrepresented the size of the sleeping area and mattress is shady. There is no way they were unaware of that. If they actually weren’t aware they are completely incompetent. I wouldn’t go near that product of $4000.

  • @redstarsrbija
    @redstarsrbija Месяц назад

    @5:30 That is absolutely the worst customer service

  • @scubacro5758
    @scubacro5758 3 месяца назад

    When you learn new word as kid and you use it all the time. You can play drinking game with him saying "generally"

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  3 месяца назад

      Generally speaking I’m happy to give you a new drinking game!

  • @Gerbyq
    @Gerbyq 2 года назад

    for the algo

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  2 года назад

      This vid, and every other vid that you see creators post, are probably for the algo. However, it has to be valuable to viewers in order for the algorithm to pick it up. So if that value isn’t there, nothing else matters because the algorithm takes viewer watch time into account. I worked hard to add a ton a value to this vid, and really hope it delivers. But if it doesn’t, the algorithm won’t pick it up, because people will stop watching and I’ll have to try again with another vid.

    • @Gerbyq
      @Gerbyq 2 года назад

      @@Venture2Roam Yeah absolutely, I love your content and the effort you put in, so happy to watch it 100% through

    • @Gerbyq
      @Gerbyq 2 года назад

      @@Venture2Roam ah what I meant was with, for the algo, is leaving that comment for the algo. Since YT likes videos that get comments

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  2 года назад +1

      Hahahaha...whoops. well then..thank you sir! Sorry for the diatribe then! Appreciate it.

  • @jeffcornelison888
    @jeffcornelison888 Месяц назад

    Here is another tip... never do business with a manufacturer that does not provide a customer service phone number. If you spend thousands of dollars on a rooftop tent, then I want to speak with someone in person, not through an instant messenger or an email.

  • @hunterluxton5976
    @hunterluxton5976 2 года назад +2

    I thought your video was quite negative and it dissapointed me. If you had taken your time and reviewed a few products in person so to speak it would have been more helpful. There will of cause be small things which annoy the buyer, but this ought to be expected to some extent, unless you expect everything always to be perfect. I recently watched a few Ikamper reviews and it was done slowly looking at the negstives and positives and suggesting things to overcome any minor irritants. I'm sorry to be a little negative, but I'm sure you will appreciate the feedback.

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  2 года назад +3

      Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment! This isn't a product review video, or product comparison video, it's a buying advice video with personal stories and examples to back up my advice. So if you were looking for specific product comparisons, or in-depth reviews of any of the tents we mentioned, I can understand your disappointment. The issues I covered are not small variances that out to be expected, they are major buying decision criteria that anyone spending thousands of dollars on a tent should pay attention to. We have two much more in-depth RTT reviews if that's what you're looking for, you can find those reviews here: ruclips.net/p/PLv4WOiu-rUDDc4eI4D3CVHr9Y22lr6_g-

    • @bartman1857
      @bartman1857 Год назад +3

      Wow I think your being little over the top with your criticism my man. I thought the video was frank and very well done. Wondering if you have ties to the company that was mentioned to have mis information. IMHO there is no excuse for not knowing the dementions of your product

  • @waxifari5528
    @waxifari5528 Месяц назад

    Rooftop tents are a joke. Get a Super Pacific or AluCab, where the roof top adds legit utility, or just keep it ground tent.

    • @Venture2Roam
      @Venture2Roam  Месяц назад

      Why give an ultimatum??? 😂 To each their own.

    • @farzana6676
      @farzana6676 23 дня назад

      What legit utility does an alucab or superpacific add?
      Can you be more specific?

    • @waxifari5528
      @waxifari5528 23 дня назад

      @@farzana6676 for starters, multiple people can actually stand/shelter inside of them as needed while cooking or doing other tasks.

  • @TrilobitesRTasty
    @TrilobitesRTasty 3 месяца назад

    The thing to know before buying a roof-top tent: Do not buy a roof-top tent.