I recently purchased a Sanhima tent and unfortunately had a very disappointing experience with their return policy. Despite their claim of a 30-day return policy, I was shocked to learn that they would not accept returns if the package was opened. This was not clearly stated beforehand.
Every time I camp in a group and someone has one of those fold out style roof tops. They watch us pack up our swags and clam style roof top tents in 2 minutes while they stuff around for another 10 to 15 folding it up tucking and trying to get it zipped in the bag at an awkward height. Every time they look around and say something like. 'Think we bought the wrong tent'. Especially on those traveling trips where you are in a different location every night. They do have a shorter profile and more room when open though. Maybe these hard top ones are a bit quicker
I’ve got it down to about 6 minutes on packup now but like you said, it is more stuffing around to pack up. Setup is very quick though. Packing up a swag is a lot less climbing around but the benefit of the RTT is more space. Both definitely have their pros and cons. If I’m staying somewhere longer than a day, I’d like to have the RTT but I’m happy to be trying out different setups to see what works 👍
@@NorthOz keen to see how it goes. 6 minutes is pretty good. I've been mixing swags and old kings kwicky pop up tent with kids. Looking to upgrade to 2 arb stretchers with single swags. And like the look of those outback tourer tents. Or bundutop but might have to sell a kidney for that one lol
@@intimatespearfisherI've sat here biting my lip watching the design of this thing, it is so flawed. I'd avoid one like the plague. Should you be able, and yes I know they're expensive, but go for the Bundutop, you'll never look back. Wife & I went there, so friggin good. Pull up, over centre 4 catches (in our case retrieve two portions of ladder off of roof, as that's where we carry ours), push up button for 18 seconds, roof goes up, skirted awning comes out right the way around, climb ladder, switch on light, clothes off into bed, yes all bedding contained within, nothing to do. Morning, make bed, stand on ladder (always a good idea to have re-clothed yourself first), push down button, walls fold in, skirted awning retracts, stop about 120mm from closed, walk around checking all canvas away, push down button, over centre 4 catches, ladder back on roof, ready to go. If it rains, one piece solid aluminium roof above you, full skirted awning right around, windows X 4 can be down still, only awning skirt gets wet, on closing it retracts in over walls, bedding stays dry. They are a no brainer if you budget can go there. We've optioned ours with: add a room awning Bunduawn 360° awning. Installed 12v switched electric blanket Installed 2 X dimmable led reading lights Permanent mounted diesel heater, no cold nights now A swivel bracket that holds ph to roof for watching movies. Note: switched out original mattress as wife found it too hard. Also, being memory foam it was very heavy. Lighter plusher mattress now.
Hi, regarding you side awning skirts being out of reach, hence straps being utilised. Once you've errected the tent you should be able to open side windows internally and place tension bars in allicated holes at base then hook awning over tension bars, zip window closed. Reverse on pack down. That way your windows have full air flow and awning skirt is correctly in place. Moving on from that, what stops water still ingressing thru moon roof zipper, I must have missed your resolution to that. Also, I just can't get my head around the door access, the awning design is inadequate if water can access bedding when door opened. Sorry, I couldn't recommend a unit that has that flaw in the design.
True. I had the ladder setup on a more horizontal angle. I’m terrified of heights and it’s taken a while to get used to but at this angle it’s okay. Keeping anything I need up there for the night was great with room in there but there are no quick night time tent departures that’s for sure
Drifta sell a ladder step mod you rivert on changes the angle of the steps much easier when bear foot. Or you can get the Alu-cab ladder which is so much better.
Looks great mate 👍🏻👍🏻 I’m getting ideas for the back of mine I’ve been thinking of if I got a canopy made up get it shorter in height so the RTT would be flush with the headboard bar just to help with gravity, aerodynamics, fuel, wind noise etc would like your thoughts if this would compromise the canopy too much having it that low? Cheers
Sounds like a great plan. Mine sticks up pretty high but a shorter canopy would fix that. I don’t mind it being that high up as the view is pretty good but in terms of ease of use, lower would be better. I haven’t noticed the aerodynamics being worse but off-roading it does tend to lean with all that weight up high. Lower canopy would fix that for sure
I recently purchased a Sanhima tent and unfortunately had a very disappointing experience with their return policy. Despite their claim of a 30-day return policy, I was shocked to learn that they would not accept returns if the package was opened. This was not clearly stated beforehand. When I tried to return the tent, I was informed that I would be responsible for the return shipping costs, which exceeded $500. On top of that, they would deduct $200 for restocking fees. This makes returning the product incredibly costly and impractical. It feels unethical for a company to change their return policy after the fact and impose such exorbitant fees. Please be aware of these hidden conditions before making a purchase from Sanhima. Their practices are not customer-friendly and can lead to significant financial loss.
Don’t worry mate! I still love the swag. It’s going to take me a while to get used to this rooftop tent business as I spent the last 3 years in a swag 👌
Hi mate, I’m going to give it a go again in the rain with it properly setup and let you know long term how it goes. I like a lot of it’s features and I’m keen to see how it goes again in the same conditions with it setup correctly. I stand by my initial thoughts and sharing the experience that not many other people would have shared on this platform
Love ya videos mate esp the landcruiser ones as im getting one in the new year
I recently purchased a Sanhima tent and unfortunately had a very disappointing experience with their return policy. Despite their claim of a 30-day return policy, I was shocked to learn that they would not accept returns if the package was opened. This was not clearly stated beforehand.
I bought a king one six months ago and I use nearly every weekend and does not let water in on heavy rain.
As always another great vid 🤟
Absolute legend! Thanks mate 🤙
Every time I camp in a group and someone has one of those fold out style roof tops. They watch us pack up our swags and clam style roof top tents in 2 minutes while they stuff around for another 10 to 15 folding it up tucking and trying to get it zipped in the bag at an awkward height. Every time they look around and say something like. 'Think we bought the wrong tent'.
Especially on those traveling trips where you are in a different location every night. They do have a shorter profile and more room when open though. Maybe these hard top ones are a bit quicker
I’ve got it down to about 6 minutes on packup now but like you said, it is more stuffing around to pack up. Setup is very quick though. Packing up a swag is a lot less climbing around but the benefit of the RTT is more space. Both definitely have their pros and cons. If I’m staying somewhere longer than a day, I’d like to have the RTT but I’m happy to be trying out different setups to see what works 👍
@@NorthOz keen to see how it goes. 6 minutes is pretty good. I've been mixing swags and old kings kwicky pop up tent with kids. Looking to upgrade to 2 arb stretchers with single swags. And like the look of those outback tourer tents. Or bundutop but might have to sell a kidney for that one lol
@@intimatespearfisherI've sat here biting my lip watching the design of this thing, it is so flawed.
I'd avoid one like the plague.
Should you be able, and yes I know they're expensive, but go for the Bundutop, you'll never look back.
Wife & I went there, so friggin good.
Pull up, over centre 4 catches (in our case retrieve two portions of ladder off of roof, as that's where we carry ours), push up button for 18 seconds, roof goes up, skirted awning comes out right the way around, climb ladder, switch on light, clothes off into bed, yes all bedding contained within, nothing to do.
Morning, make bed, stand on ladder (always a good idea to have re-clothed yourself first), push down button, walls fold in, skirted awning retracts, stop about 120mm from closed, walk around checking all canvas away, push down button, over centre 4 catches, ladder back on roof, ready to go.
If it rains, one piece solid aluminium roof above you, full skirted awning right around, windows X 4 can be down still, only awning skirt gets wet, on closing it retracts in over walls, bedding stays dry. They are a no brainer if you budget can go there.
We've optioned ours with:
add a room awning
Bunduawn 360° awning.
Installed 12v switched electric blanket
Installed 2 X dimmable led reading lights
Permanent mounted diesel heater, no cold nights now
A swivel bracket that holds ph to roof for watching movies.
Note: switched out original mattress as wife found it too hard. Also, being memory foam it was very heavy.
Lighter plusher mattress now.
Hi, regarding you side awning skirts being out of reach, hence straps being utilised.
Once you've errected the tent you should be able to open side windows internally and place tension bars in allicated holes at base then hook awning over tension bars, zip window closed. Reverse on pack down.
That way your windows have full air flow and awning skirt is correctly in place.
Moving on from that, what stops water still ingressing thru moon roof zipper, I must have missed your resolution to that.
Also, I just can't get my head around the door access, the awning design is inadequate if water can access bedding when door opened.
Sorry, I couldn't recommend a unit that has that flaw in the design.
Looks like a great set up. My biggest concern with the rooftop is falling off the ladder and no easy access to your belonging at night.
True. I had the ladder setup on a more horizontal angle. I’m terrified of heights and it’s taken a while to get used to but at this angle it’s okay. Keeping anything I need up there for the night was great with room in there but there are no quick night time tent departures that’s for sure
Drifta sell a ladder step mod you rivert on changes the angle of the steps much easier when bear foot. Or you can get the Alu-cab ladder which is so much better.
I’ll look into that! That sounds very helpful instead of replacing the whole thing. I appreciate the advice 👍
Anymore videos of the patrol coming
Good review good advice thank you
Thank you mate 👍
Looks great mate 👍🏻👍🏻 I’m getting ideas for the back of mine I’ve been thinking of if I got a canopy made up get it shorter in height so the RTT would be flush with the headboard bar just to help with gravity, aerodynamics, fuel, wind noise etc would like your thoughts if this would compromise the canopy too much having it that low? Cheers
Sounds like a great plan. Mine sticks up pretty high but a shorter canopy would fix that. I don’t mind it being that high up as the view is pretty good but in terms of ease of use, lower would be better. I haven’t noticed the aerodynamics being worse but off-roading it does tend to lean with all that weight up high. Lower canopy would fix that for sure
@@NorthOz cheers mate I’ll give some more thought.. looking forward to seeing what’s next for yours
Can you leave your bedding in when packed down?
Nope. I tried with a thick blanket and didn’t work. It folds up very thin so this isn’t possible
I recently purchased a Sanhima tent and unfortunately had a very disappointing experience with their return policy. Despite their claim of a 30-day return policy, I was shocked to learn that they would not accept returns if the package was opened. This was not clearly stated beforehand.
When I tried to return the tent, I was informed that I would be responsible for the return shipping costs, which exceeded $500. On top of that, they would deduct $200 for restocking fees. This makes returning the product incredibly costly and impractical.
It feels unethical for a company to change their return policy after the fact and impose such exorbitant fees. Please be aware of these hidden conditions before making a purchase from Sanhima. Their practices are not customer-friendly and can lead to significant financial loss.
I am jealous ..........still swaging it.😒
Don’t worry mate! I still love the swag. It’s going to take me a while to get used to this rooftop tent business as I spent the last 3 years in a swag 👌
U still have the hilux mark?
Hi mate, I ended up selling it for the 79 as the opportunity came up
3 and a half k and it leaks…………it’s a no from me.
Hi mate, I’m going to give it a go again in the rain with it properly setup and let you know long term how it goes. I like a lot of it’s features and I’m keen to see how it goes again in the same conditions with it setup correctly. I stand by my initial thoughts and sharing the experience that not many other people would have shared on this platform
convinced. now have to find a way to keep kids from traveling together.