- Location
- Grand Junction, CO
anything you can tell me about them how do they work? what do they work with? give me everything you can. website?
I'm also curious... How difficult is the take down, and how long does it take?
They are tents that mount on your roofrack or other roof load bars. They usually have a built in mattress and a hard floor. Generally, half of the tent sits on the roof and half is supported by a ladder. The two halves fold together over the roof like a book, collapsing the tent so you can zip a waterproof cover over it. To deploy, you just zip off the cover, fold it open and maybe set up a few support bars.
This shows what I'm talking about
Some tents, like the Maggiolina are a hard fiberglass shell that pops up or folds open.
http://www.autohomeus.com/rooftop/maggiolina.php
Yep, setup is just like he said! They're super easy, just unfold it and it's ready to go. No messing with poles, spikes, rain flys, etc, etc. It takes about 2 min to pull the cover off, then unfold the tent. When you're putting it away you have to take a little more time and tuck some of the loose material inside folds, but it's much easier than breaking down and then rolling up a tent. You stay warmer being off the ground, less time to setup & breakdown camp, there's a nice mattress and tons of room. Our Mombasa is huge, you could comfortably sleep 3 adults side-by-side in it.