I love my RTT. I don't know what being single has to do with it. I'm solo and still find the benefits of having my RTT far, far, outweigh any benefits of a ground tent. That's after using ground tents for 50 yrs.
I think far too many folks jump into buying something, like a RTT, jack, winch, fancy bumper, battery system, solar setup, or whatever else before doing much research, then have buyer's remorse.
After doing scads of research, reading user reviews, checking things out in person, and figuring measurements, I determined from the git-go I did not want a rooftop tent that folded out or had to be folded back up to stow.
Got a hardshell used, about half the price of new, have used it for a couple years with well over 600 nights out; have had company sleep in it, and have opened and closed it so many times I can do it in howling wind and rain without problem.
I wouldn't trade it for a ground tent for anything. I can park on the roughest ground, level one side of my trailer, pop up the tent and be inside getting ready to crash in the time someone else is looking for a big enough flat spot for their tent.
Literally takes less than four minutes to deploy.
Backcountry desert camping in the borderlands. Not always great spots to pitch a ground tent, but I can always find a spot for my trailer and RTT.
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