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Don, Your response is exactly the same reason that I am considering the Smittybilt myself. It just seems to have all the features and the reviews that prove that money is just a number and spending more is not always better. I would like to make a additional cover to go over the tent made from car cover ( heat reflective material) and use either cargo straps or the web bungee to hold it in place and cut down on the AZ heat that black seems to absorb. Which is something that I would be doing for any tent that we purchase as it will be on the 4Runner 24/7/365.everyone who owns a RTT will have their reasons why they purchased the brand they have.
When I started my overland trailer build over a year ago I looked at many RTT's. I came to a conclusion that many of them were constructed the same way & had the same complaints "their mattress's sucked". Price wasn't a issue for me. I wanted good customer service & read & watched lots of you tube reviews on RTT's. I went with Smittybilt (not for the price) but by the reviews. 1 video stood out more than the others. Cappy gave a honest video review on the 1st gen Smittybilt RRT 2783 then received the new 2nd Gen Smittybilt RTT followed by another review that he seems very pleased. The honesty of his review plus a buddy of my who works for Smittybilt (no buddy discount) assured me Smittybilt has & the continuous improvement on their products (we just seen another improvement on their annex). I went with the model 2783. I am quite happy with the quality of the tent & all the extras Smittybilt offers like 12v extension cord, the LED light strip, electronic adapter's which other companies charge extra for. I am sure you will hear more than enough suggestion of what RTT to purchase. Good luck with your search.
As for the mattress that was a easy fix, I took the recommendation from a member here & on American Adventurist forum & bought the self inflating Exped Duo extra wide & extra long queen mattress & now we have a good nights sleep.
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Can't go wrong with an Overlander tent from Smittybilt! Got mine recently and love it! Didn't have to buy new cross bars or do any extra mods to get it to fit!I have a gen3 T4R and considering a roof top tent. What does everyone recommend?
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Just rained where I live and didn't notice any leaks in the tent or travel coverOk one more question tents on trailers what about driving in the rain
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Excellent input. Thank youeveryone who owns a RTT will have their reasons why they purchased the brand they have.
When I started my overland trailer build over a year ago I looked at many RTT's. I came to a conclusion that many of them were constructed the same way & had the same complaints "their mattress's sucked". Price wasn't a issue for me. I wanted good customer service & read & watched lots of you tube reviews on RTT's. I went with Smittybilt (not for the price) but by the reviews. 1 video stood out more than the others. Cappy gave a honest video review on the 1st gen Smittybilt RRT 2783 problems it had, then Cappy received the new 2nd Gen Smittybilt RTT followed by another review that he seems very pleased of the corrections & improvements. The honesty of his review plus a buddy of my who works for Smittybilt (no buddy discount) assured me Smittybilt has & the continuous improvements on their products (we just seen another improvement lately on their annex). I went with the model 2783, I am quite happy with the quality of the tent & all the extras Smittybilt offers like 12v extension cord, the LED light strip, electronic adapter's which other companies charge extra for. I am sure you will hear more than enough suggestion of what RTT to purchase. Good luck with your search.
As for the mattress that was a easy fix, I took the recommendation from a member here & on American Adventurist forum & bought the self inflating Exped Duo extra wide & extra long queen mattress & now we have a good nights sleep.
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Hi Jorrie,I've used quite a few different brands over the past few years. Hannibal, Easy Awn, Howling Moon, and they where all great tents... I am currently using a Howling moon tent on a Sputnik system.
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The main function of the system is to lift the roof top tent off of the vehicle allowing free use of your vehicle for game drives or a quick run to the shops for ice and can also be erected on uneven terrain without compromising sleeping comfort because of the adjustable legs. The full system includes a Howling Moon rooftop tent, a ground tent, a table, an awning, a stepladder and two chairs, all stored on top of the vehicle.