Much love and appreciate your insights Bro! Love your rig!I don't have any experience with CVT other then when I was searching for my RTT. Additionally, Hi is new to the scene. I have a Tepui Kukenam which I have had since April 2015, and a 6ft awning since March 2016. I chose Tepui for a couple reasons:
- Quality. They were the only company which stated they had a quality control employee in place at the factory in China. My research uncovered that all the tents come for the same place, however, the main difference was if the company had someone in place to monitor the quality.
- Location. Tepui was the only company at the time located in Ca. Not only would this save me hundreds on shipping, but in the case of issues they were within driving distance.
- Reputation. At the time Tepui was fairly new, but I couldn't find a single negative comment about them, and they were rapidly becoming noticed in the market. I am not saying CVT or the others are bad or have a bad rep - they don't.
As stated above I have nearly two years on my Tepui, and several transactions/interactions with them - including a photo shoot in Nov. '15. I am beyond happy with them. They been fantastic to deal with. My tent is nearly two years old, living on my vehicle the entire time, with dozens of trips under its belt. I am only now in need of replacement parts (travel bag and straps) which is normal wear for living outside in the sun.
Thanks, hope it helpsMuch love and appreciate your insights Bro! Love your rig!
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Agreed. I have the same tent and it is my second from Tepui. My first was a regular Kukenam and it was originally the price (under $1k) that attracted me. That one served me well for several years until I sold it to go with the larger and sturdier XL ruggedized. Since my RTT is trailer mounted, the appeal of the ruggedized version made sense as it would take a little more of a beating on the trails.I love my Tepui Kukenam Ruggedized XL. It is great quality, and very easy to use, also looks great (I have the green version). My Wife, 2 young children and I all fit very comfortably for a great nights sleep.
My third child is on the way in June, so we will see how 5 fit!
Thanks Brother!With 3 kids, I would recommend the cvt mt Denali. It's their 4+ person tent but it's huge. I have comfortably slept 5 adults and tightly slept 6. Tons of room and great build quality.
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Thanks Bro!Check out 23ZeroUSA. A lot of what they include CVT charges extra for. The annex has larger doors and is a lighter material which I prefer! Not that CVT is a bad tent. I owned one. The annex was always a pain to deal with and too tall for my trailer. The 23Zero is easy to take on and off and the height is better. Yes, it will still work on a vehicle roof. Just some nice features on the 23Zero for the same price. Skylights, rugged design with metal parts vs plastic, better stitching.
Here's the 4ft wide "front" door on the 23Zero Byron tent. Also has the side doors and panel to access your truck or trailer. Velcro on the sides by the zippers is nice as well. The panel for this door is huge. You could use it as a patio roof with some poles or tied to something.
$2095.00 http://www.23zerousa.com/roof-top-tents/23-zero-byron-roof-top-tent
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No problem. I will admit though after buying my cvt I became a fan boy.. They make great products imho.Thanks Brother!
I've had a CVT Mt. Shasta for a year and it has been very good. A couple issues that have bugged me with it, the piping in the outer cover was too large to slide easily in and out of the slider. I bought a second slider so I could leave the cover on and the annex piping won't slide into that accessory slide either. I also have had the piping pop out on the two outer corners, which I'll never be able to get back in. I have also had the main floor hinge not seat together properly a few times when deploying it. We are considering getting a larger RTT next year, and I think I may look at a different brand. The CVT fit the budget I had at the time but I'm prepared to spend more next time for one with a little better construction.
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I've been looking at the Tepui for sure. I'll have the chance to check a few different brands out throughout this summer and then decide after that.Sounds like you need a Tepui Ruggedized series