Takes what, 20 mins to setup? Hmmm... Trying to get past that amount of setup time, but also don't want an RTT.Best bit of kit I ever bought....... got rid of the roof tent and replaced with an RV5 with all the trimmings.... campbeds, chairs, table, front and side panels and the floor saver.......View attachment 63860View attachment 63861
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RTTs won't stay dry inside if you pack them up wet. At least none that I know of.Just to add to some of my previous comments about OzTent gear: We have used numerous tents, both ground and roof, over the years. For me, the Foxwing and 2 RV5 s we now have give the best of all worlds for flexibility.
For quick stop overs, the 2 RV5s are up in a minute or two (that's both - the basic tent really is the 30sec tent). The Foxwing without sides, in just a couple of mins and if some sides are needed, again, only a couple of mins to attach and peg down.
For longer stops or setting up as base camp, the Foxwing with both RV5s attached and two sides attached takes a bit longer, but set up for us, is part of the deal, so it's a leisurely affair, while others start to set up beds, prep food etc... etc...
Gone are the days of trying to thread poles through sleeves in a shapeless piece of material, then trying to peg it out properly and keep it in shape.
Cool in the summer, warm in the winter.
Never seems to rot - we've left them packed wet for quite some time before drying out. Also, if packed away wet, the inside always seems to stay dry.
For comparison, we used Khyam quick erect tents for years, of various sizes, from small one/two man tents, up to bigger 4 and 6 man tents and swore by them as being quick and easy to put up and pack away. Only down side was the material wasn't as robust as it might have been, but that's one of things that kept the weight down a bit. In fact, we still use them now, again, depending on the trip we're doing.
Having said all that, there's times when the roof tent fits the bill better, i.e. when there's just the two of us. Regardless of number of nights per stop, it takes about 5 mins to put up or pack away, which, again is part of the deal for a given trip. The thing about roof tents for us is that all the bedding stays in it - no big, bulky sleeping bags, pillows etc... to squash in the rig and it makes you keep tidy - no bags of kit left lying around in the tent, which inevitably ends up taking ages to pack away when you've been in one spot for a few days.
Horses for courses and, as with many things, will always come down to personal preference, experience and usage.
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You should be a member by now (assuming you answered the questions - we've had to add this due to a couple of scammers trying to join).Thanks nickburt, I requested to join that group.
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We have a Tentco RTT, it's been packed away several times when wet and even in the pouring rain. Only ever had a damp spot a couple of times by the door (always left partly unzipped to let the air out as it's folded up).RTTs won't stay dry inside if you pack them up wet. At least none that I know of.
Currently trying out a $240 Gazelle Tent T4, fabric is not nearly as thick as the OzTents so I don't expect this thing to last forever, but it just has to last long enough until our needs and setup changes again (kids are still pretty young at 9 and 6 and prefer to sleep in back of truck).
Got in, thanks. Just been lurking/reading. Name is Chuck Ball.You should be a member by now (assuming you answered the questions - we've had to add this due to a couple of scammers trying to join).
Let me know if any problem ....
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It started off for UK members, I quickly realised that we were getting requests from around the World.Got in, thanks. Just been lurking/reading. Name is Chuck Ball.
IS it me or almost all members there from Europe?
Nothing wrong with that, but if people are buying/selling it's going to be tough for shipping! Haha.
Got in, thanks. Just been lurking/reading. Name is Chuck Ball.
IS it me or almost all members there from Europe?
Nothing wrong with that, but if people are buying/selling it's going to be tough for shipping! Haha.
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Th RV5 since 2007 and still going strong seen the Sahara and numerous mountains and other rough places only thing that ever broke was the bag for the RV5
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Not sure where you are but these fellas make some tough bags for the OzTent range. I was a little disappointed in the factory bag not being weatherproof. https://www.drifta.com.au/product/drifta-bags-suit-oztent-rv/I'm disappointed in the quality of my new rv3 bag
Not sure where you are but these fellas make some tough bags for the OzTent range. I was a little disappointed in the factory bag not being weatherproof. https://www.drifta.com.au/product/drifta-bags-suit-oztent-rv/
Traveler I
I sawcthem on YouTube unfortunally I live in the Netherlands. Don’t know if they have a store in Europe.Not sure where you are but these fellas make some tough bags for the OzTent range. I was a little disappointed in the factory bag not being weatherproof. https://www.drifta.com.au/product/drifta-bags-suit-oztent-rv/