I'm 95% sure I would jump in on this at the 15% off price. Also, Is the quilted thermal insulation just one panel or all the walls?
Enthusiast II
It is an entire interior; top and walls.I'm 95% sure I would jump in on this at the 15% off price. Also, Is the quilted thermal insulation just one panel or all the walls?
Influencer II
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Very cool. Thanks for participating in the group buy.Thanks @Stumpalama for the information about this rtt. After spending time on their website I found in depth information about the product and decided to pull the trigger on the Bantam model. I think it will be a nice fit on my shortbed colorado. All the accessories included were a big factor in my decision and the winter insulation will be helpful for cold weather in New England. I will definitely leave an unbiased review upon product arrival and use.
Once again, thank you @Stumpalama and may all your adventures be safe and inspiring.
Enthusiast II
have you received your tent? would you mind posting pics and your thoughts?Very cool. Thanks for participating in the group buy.
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Enthusiast III
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I keep going to their site, as the Bantam seems like it would fit my needs well. However, so would the Roofnest Condor. Has anyone received their SkyLux yet? I can't find any reviews anywhere....except the info vids on YT from Torro Offroad.
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Would love to see some fresh pictures! Still holding up?Mine arrived in mid July and I’ve take it out just about every weekend since. Shipping took forever, as soon as I hit order the world shut down. From my understanding they have fixed their shipping issues. It was well worth the wait! Any questions don’t hesitate to ask, I have a handful of pictures as well.
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I got mine in July as well. Probably 16 nights in it so far, with anywhere from me and a dog to me, my wife, and both dogs in it in some way. Plenty of room for the four of us in the tent on a cold night even with the insulation installed. On war,we nights, they sleep in the annex.Would love to see some fresh pictures! Still holding up?
Also, any options at all to add some crossbars to the top? I'd like to take a kayak or two along sometimes.
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Thanks for the pix and update! Still torn by all the options.I got mine in July as well. Probably 16 nights in it so far, with anywhere from me and a dog to me, my wife, and both dogs in it in some way. Plenty of room for the four of us in the tent on a cold night even with the insulation installed. On war,we nights, they sleep in the annex.
While the initial ordering/shipping was a major cluster, I HOPE things smooth out. In all, I’m really pleased with it; particularly with getting the insulation, annex and awning in the original package deal. One gripe is the lack of a skylight in the rainfly. Supposedly this was chosen to eliminate a weak spot and potential for leaks. Bah. Seam sealer is cheap and easy, and I’d much rather have the chance to look at the stars. As it is, you have to remove the fly (easily done) to use the roof window...but then you lose all ability to use the awning or annex.
I also wish the fly sealed against the edges of the tent. I may consider having Velcro sewn in. As it is, with the annex attached, it’s not actually enclosed as the sides of the rainfly are loose. A hard, sideways rain or snow is going to make its way in. It’s also proven to be a gateway to bugs, as well as an escape vector for heat while using a buddy heater.
With that said...the annex has been awesome! The floor is an invaluable part, and heavy duty. I always throw blankets down to protect it from the dogs but it shows little wear on the exterior. Even with my trailer raised to around 8’, there’s still room to go up. The extra space provided is insane, and a welcome respite during bad weather or when you just don’t want to deal with bugs.
The insulation provides noticeable...uh...insulation. It’s a PITA to get in, but with practice, I’m a lot faster. Just irritated that some of the zippers are backwards, causing me to have to reach behind the panel to zip it in. Now that I know that, however, I just adjust the order of installation.
The mattress? Meh. My hips are screaming in short order (side sleeper), so we use our insulated, inflatable pads. With three of them (2x 25” and a 20”) it pretty much covers the effective sleeping area for a uniform surface across.
The only other gripe is the annex panels just aren’t very precise. With it stretched taught away from the fly and across, it’s nigh impossible to get a tight roof pitch. It pools in heavy rain, and I cringe at the thought of collecting snow. Time will tell.
With that all said...it’s been a really great basecamp for us, and I’m truly glad we got it. The only upgrade I made was buying iKamper’s 2.0 ladder which fits right on. It has angled rungs that provide a flatter surface when at the proper angle.
As far as adding crossbars? That’s a hard no. First it’s not a flat surface. Second it’s thin, highly flexible material. Zero structural support to mount something. Even if you ran braces underneath it...just no.
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Since it’s arrival we have spent 20+ nights in the tent and are throughly happy with it. The only attachment we have used is the awning. The rest are a little much for our type of camping (too much set up and take down time) we often move camp everyday.Would love to see some fresh pictures! Still holding up?Mine arrived in mid July and I’ve take it out just about every weekend since. Shipping took forever, as soon as I hit order the world shut down. From my understanding they have fixed their shipping issues. It was well worth the wait! Any questions don’t hesitate to ask, I have a handful of pictures as well.
Also, any options at all to add some crossbars to the top? I'd like to take a kayak or two along sometimes.