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I’m considering a RTT. I like the low profile of a hard shell. But they tend to take up the entire rack. I have an Apex Overland Frontrunner rack. Soft shell, hard shell or ground tent like a gazelle? Opinions?
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Advocate I
If you decide on a RTT, I would save the money for the hard shell tent. If you move each day, the ease of a hard top helps. I’ve heard good things about gazelle tents, but I really like the ease of having a RTT and not worrying about rocks etc.I’m considering a RTT. I like the low profile of a hard shell. But they tend to take up the entire rack. I have an Apex Overland Frontrunner rack. Soft shell, hard shell or ground tent like a gazelle? Opinions?
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23zero Walkabout 72 is a California King and relatively low profile. Weighs about 160 lbs. Not sure if that's good enough for all of those people but it'll be bigger than a teardrop trailer.I’ve also been considering an RTT but I have a family of 4 and a 65 lb dog who would whine until we brought him up. I also hadn’t considered how it would effect drivability as mentioned above. I don’t suppose anyone has any suggestions? I would also consider a teardrop and rtt. Maybe.
Enthusiast III
We all fit in a cal king at home, though not at my husband and my enjoyment. Lol. My kids are still small. Thanks!23zero Walkabout 72 is a California King and relatively low profile. Weighs about 160 lbs. Not sure if that's good enough for all of those people but it'll be bigger than a teardrop trailer.I’ve also been considering an RTT but I have a family of 4 and a 65 lb dog who would whine until we brought him up. I also hadn’t considered how it would effect drivability as mentioned above. I don’t suppose anyone has any suggestions? I would also consider a teardrop and rtt. Maybe.
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If you decide on an RTT, I would spend the extra money on a hard shell tent. To me, the ease and time saver of setting up camp in 60 seconds is hard to beat. To me, time is the most valuable resource. I now have a iKamper SKYCAMP 2.0 on my Tacoma. If you don't need the extra room the 2X should do as well. My buddy has a Roofnest Sparrow and it seems pretty legit too! CVT makes some pretty solid tents as well. Just make sure and do your homework because it is a pricey purchase. Here is a pretty good review of hardshell RTT's.I’m considering an RTT. I like the low profile of a hard shell. But they tend to take up the entire rack. I have an Apex Overland Frontrunner rack. Softshell, hard shell or ground tent like a gazelle? Opinions?