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What Type of Roof Top Tent Is Right for You?

March 31, 2023 by Aldrin MosesLeave a Comment

The days of sleeping on the ground and waking up cold and sore could be over if you opt to buy a roof top tent for your vehicle. These tents attach to the top of your truck or SUV, just as the name suggests. You will use a ladder to enter and exit the tent because you are off the ground. However, with the various types of tents available, you need to be sure you get the perfect one.

Soft Shell or Hard Shell?
This is one of the first things you will need to consider. Both of these options can work well, but it will often be down to your preferences and what will work with your vehicle.

The soft shell tents tend to be lighter and easier to transport, and they may be able to offer more space than some of the hard shell roof top tents. They are sometimes a bit more difficult to set up and take down when compared with the hard shell tents, but once you understand the ins and outs of the tent, it should still be easy.

Hard shell tents for your roof tend to be more durable due to their construction. They go up quickly and easily, as well. They do a good job of standing up to the wind, rain, and other elements because they are weatherproof. Some of the soft shell tents are not fully waterproof, but it will depend on what you buy. The hard shell tents tend to be more expensive, so keep that in mind if your budget is a concern.

Getting the Right Roof Top Tent
Before you commit to buying one of these tents, you need to be sure that it will work properly with your vehicle. Take the time to check the size of the tent, the rack, and your vehicle to ensure compatibility. You don’t want to buy a tent only to find out that it doesn’t work with your vehicle. Additionally, regardless of what type of roof top tent you choose, make sure you practice with it before going camping.

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