SylvanSport’s new rooftop tent does two things better than many of its competitors. First, it offers a much lighter alternative than other rooftop offerings: just 117 pounds, light enough that a strong person can lift it onto their roof alone. Second, it’s more budget-friendly, coming in well under the $3,000+ price point commanded by many of the other rooftop tents on the market.
Considering all its features—hydraulic assist arms that make set-up and breakdown an easy task accomplished in under a minute, an anti-condensation mat to decrease moisture and increase air flow, a rechargeable light/fan combo, four openings featuring nylon weather panels and mesh “windows”, and plenty of interior organizers—it’s truly an investment worth considering for any on-the-road campers.
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SylvanSport’s new rooftop tent does two things better than many of its competitors. First, it offers a much lighter alternative than other rooftop offerings: just 117 pounds, light enough that a strong person can lift it onto their roof alone. Second, it’s more budget-friendly, coming in well under the $3,000+ price point commanded by many of the other rooftop tents on the market.
Considering all its features—hydraulic assist arms that make set-up and breakdown an easy task accomplished in under a minute, an anti-condensation mat to decrease moisture and increase air flow, a rechargeable light/fan combo, four openings featuring nylon weather panels and mesh “windows”, and plenty of interior organizers—it’s truly an investment worth considering for any on-the-road campers.