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@Roger 2486 I did not buy one of CVT's tents but I called them to get to inquire about mounting hardware. The salesman spent 30 minutes with me, on the phone to determine I was getting the correct mounts and to try and get me a 1/2 set which is all I needed. Their web site did not allow for 1/2 sets to ship to Canada, he had no idea why so I just ordered a full set.

If the rest of their service matches that you could hardly go wrong, I see a lot of their tents up here in BC
 

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@Roger 2486 I did not buy one of CVT's tents but I called them to get to inquire about mounting hardware. The salesman spent 30 minutes with me, on the phone to determine I was getting the correct mounts and to try and get me a 1/2 set which is all I needed. Their web site did not allow for 1/2 sets to ship to Canada, he had no idea why so I just ordered a full set.

If the rest of their service matches that you could hardly go wrong, I see a lot of their tents up here in BC
They are great tents and i've had great customer service with them. Now I will say that the website of course doesn't do the actual people justice. :smirk: Also they tend to give a better deal in person(or over phone) rather then using the website. In my experience anyway.
 
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I bought my ARB RTT well used and abused, so I did not reach out to customer service before the purchase. However, my super cheap RTT was missing the rainfly so I needed to get one. ARB was able to hook me up through my preferred ARB vendor. It was easy and surprisingly inexpensive to get a replacement rainfly from ARB.
 
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Does anyone have experience with Roam Adventure Co. gear tents or CVT? Thoughts?
I own one of their cases:


and it works amazing! Doesn't leak at all, holds all of my kitchen gear, and you can stand on it if need be. It is a great product!
 
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Just another happy Smittybilt customer I'm afraid. I'm sure the other brands are well made and are good products...haven't seen any major complaints anywhere. But a lot of them are three or four times the cost of the Smittybilt. The biggest surprise was finding the cheapest one to be so acceptable.

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I am so glad to hear that you are happy with your RTT! Beautiful picture btw!

I have heard great things about Tuff Stuff Overland's products too, and their price points are low as well.

Have fun out there and make memories!
 

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I have 5 years and counting on my Smittybilt. I have contacted customer service a couple times. Once was a couple years ago to order a new cover and rain fly. Both of mine had minor leaks from extensive use. I think I paid around $150 for the two. The replacement items were of even better quality than the originals. I contacted the again after a storm bent one of the 3 inner hoops/arches that hold the body of the tent. I really just called to see how much it would be to get a replacement, but they shipped me 3 new ones at no charge. I have also contacted them for parts for an 8x6 awning I let a storm tear up. As for giving back to their customers, somewhere in the last 5 years, I won a contest with credit for $400 worth of gear or something like that. I selected their version of MaxTrax, a new 8x6 awning, and a tailgate table. The value was slightly over the prize amount, so I offered to pay the difference, but they let me have all 3 anyway.

I know some of their products are of questionable durability but I'm over 100 nights in my tent and it's held up great. I've probably had the awning out 3 times as much as the tent. The new Gen 2 rooftop tents have a ton of upgrades over the original stuff. I wouldn't hesitate to buy from them again.

What a great review! Thank you so much for your time and your help.

You have an amazing set up, and I love this picture!

That was an amazing story of a great companies customer service. Exactly what I am looking for. A company that loves what they do, and loves their customers.
 
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Thanks everyone for the replies and sharing your insight and experiences. Looking ahead to purchase something in the coming month and just wished to hear some real world experiences.
I agree completely!

Thank you so much to everyone for taking the time to share your knowledge and experiences with us all.

I too am looking to purchase in the near future, and feel more confident about my decision after hearing from all of you.

Thank you so much for your time and your help!
 

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I bought my ARB RTT well used and abused, so I did not reach out to customer service before the purchase. However, my super cheap RTT was missing the rainfly so I needed to get one. ARB was able to hook me up through my preferred ARB vendor. It was easy and surprisingly inexpensive to get a replacement rainfly from ARB.
I am so glad that your experience with ARB was so positive!

Thank you so much for your time and your help!
 

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I 2nd the Smittybilt. U cant beat them buck for buck hands down. With that said a hard shell RTT is going to be easier to setup and take down but there 3 grand more to.
What a beautiful rig you have! I am so jealous of your set up!

I have heard great things about SB soft sided RTTs. Glad to hear that yours is taking care of you too.

The hard shells are so nice too. I agree with you on the price, but the ease may pay for itself in the long run.

Thank you for your opinions!
 

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What a beautiful rig you have! I am so jealous of your set up!

I have heard great things about SB soft sided RTTs. Glad to hear that yours is taking care of you too.

The hard shells are so nice too. I agree with you on the price, but the ease may pay for itself in the long run.

Thank you for your opinions!
Hard shell definitely on the LIST down the road. Just so much stuff to buy If you got the cash I would go with a hard shell iKamper, the iKamper mini will be my next RTT 100% Thanks for the comments
 
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Hard shell definitely on the LIST down the road. Just so much stuff to buy If you got the cash I would go with a hard shell iKamper, the iKamper mini will be my next RTT 100% Thanks for the comments
Those iKamper skycamp minis are beautiful!! Unfortunately I don't have the $3500 to spare, but if I did, I agree with you. :)
 

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Very happy with our Overland-Pros RTT. Around $1400 with shipping. Quality is great, mattress is 3" and comfortable. Skylights are the best feature for us. Nice to see the stars when out.
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What a beautiful set up you have! Thank you so much for the photo.

Thank you for your incite and opinions too. I really appreciate it.

Off topic, but I love your levelers too. They look so much better then the ones I got off of amazon. :)