Yep, that was the info I was looking for when I was considering it. I just got a new air mat for it that is contoured about the same shape as the tent. I'm preparing to do a review on it.
I appreciate your overview of this tent. I’m considering this for my Tacoma short bed. I’m curious about the plastic corners mating to the aluminum frame. Are these protective covers or part of the actual frame structure? If it’s part of the structure I’m not sure this will hold up over time? After you measuring the interior I’m no longer interested as it’s too narrow for my needs. So thank you for that!
From what I can tell, they may help a little with structural support, but they are plastic connectors that connect the side aluminum rail to the front rail. It was probably cheaper and easier to manufacture instead of one solid rail that was bent to go all the way around. Thus far, I have seen no concern as being a weak spot that could potentially fail. Everything feels very rigid on the fold out cantilevered platform.
Great question. All the hardware (rods & brackets) were next to the ladder when originally opened. Unfortunately, the camera shot didn't turn out, so I had to redo it and forgot to put the hardware back where it was.
Thank you for the video. I have the same tent on my Jeep Gladiator. Loving it so far. My question is there any annex that would go with this particular tent?
Currently, there isn't one for this specific tent from the manufacturer. I bought an awning from OVS because it was cheaper than others and adapted it and the tent to work together. Here is my video on it. th-cam.com/video/C7W4elib0BU/w-d-xo.html I have a link to the awning in the video description.
Great video! I am currently looking at this rtt on Amazon. I am a little worried about being able to use an inflatable mattress pad, like the one Lost Horizon makes. Do you think with the unique shape of the floor would cause issues with that?
I was considering a pad like that as well. But since the space between the bars by your knees is only 47" the pad would be pinched at that point so I don't know if it would damage the pad. If I do try the pad, I was thinking about wrapping the bars and metal in padding to see if that would protect the pad. If you keep the stock mattress and don't add any additional padding, you could possibly store 2 "thin" sleeping bags or a couple fleece blankets in it. but that's about it. I bought a 1.25" egg crate foam pad and cut it down to size. It's difficult to close the lid with that in there. There is definitely no room for bedding if you add any additional padding. If you pull the original mattress out and do the inflatable pad, and then suck all the air out when you deflate it, you may be able to sore more bedding in it depending on how thick the pad is when it's deflated.
Thank you, that really helps. I saw that Lost Horizon makes another mattress pad that might fit the tent. Apparently, it is meant for a Tesla model y but the measurements seem close.
New subscriber. The link that you have in Amazon showed a different tent it showed a square like. Are you sure this the same. I want to order it but wasn’t sure.
Thanks for the heads up. Looks like they changed the link. I updated it in the video description so it should take you to the correct tent now. However they may change it again in the future.
I had the same thing happen to mine. I contacted NaturNest about it, and apparently, they had a bad batch of glue that was used on some early ones. The more recent ones shouldn't have that problem. They sent me a repair kit to fix mine. I'm making a video on the process of how to repair it.
If you keep the stock mattress and don't add any additional padding, you could possibly store 2 "thin" sleeping bags or a couple fleece blankets in it. but that's about it. I bought a 1.25" egg crate foam pad and cut it down to size. It's difficult to close the lid with that in there. There is definitely no room for bedding if you add any additional padding. If you pull the original mattress out and do the inflatable pad, and then suck all the air out when you deflate it, you may be able to sore more bedding in it depending on how thick the pad is when it's deflated.
They keep switching the link. I went back to check my original link, and it looks like it's sold out for now. But here's the same tent from another reseller. a.co/d/glk1slj
There is a horizontal Velcro flap vent directly above the door that has mesh behind it. It can help with ventilation but you will need to partially unzip a window to help with the flow of air.
Great review! Thanks! Can you advise of the shell dimensions when closed? I have a 5 foot bed with a bedrack and wondering if it will protrude past the tailgate. I couldn't find the shell dimensions on Amazon.
I have a similar bed rack as yours. This was my question too. When you ask that question on Amazon AI-generated answer says: "The dimensions when closed are 62.99" L x 43.30" W x 11.02" H. I have tried to contact customer service to verify this answer, however they haven't got back to me! Well, I went by AI answer and pulled the trigger two days ago. Hopefully I will receive it on Feb 9. Good luck
New subscriber! I have a Black Series Sergeant Trailer. Went to get it cleaned up for camping. The whole thing is mold. Bad mold that will not clean up. Trashed the tent completely. Looking to pirchase a roof top and saw you video. For the price it looks great. Just me and my wife. How has it held up since you got it? Any leaks, tears? How does it hold up in the wind and rain? Thanks
Thanks for subscribing! Sorry, your old tent was ruined. It's a shame when an expensive piece of gear needs to be replaced. I've had this tent on a few trips but haven't spent much time in it in the rain yet, so I can't speak to that point. But for this price point, the build quality is great. No fabric issues with tears or stitches. Handles wind, just fine. It is usually me and my wife that go on trips as well and for 2 people it's about perfect size. We are getting out again this coming weekend for another trip. I will start working on a usage review after this trip. But thus far, no big issues. The only issue I've had was with the rain fly pole. The hole wasn't drilled deep enough. But it's an easy fix. I posted a video on that if you want more info. Good luck with the new setup.
Unfortunately, no. Not that I'm aware of or been able to find. I'm actually in the process of making one myself. I'll post a DIY video once I have the first version done to show the process I used and the result.
I saw the same on the Amazon description. It's definitely not a hundred ninety-five pounds. I'm guessing that's the shipping weight. My 15yo son and I could lift it onto the saw horses with no problems. At this point, I'd guess right around 150 to 160. I'm trying to figure out a good way to weigh it. Once I do, I'll update the video description
Thanks for the comment. I wanted to give it plenty of use before creating the review. I have another trip coming up in a week. I will be making the video after that trip and and hope to have it posted by the end of this month.
I'm so glad you measured the interior dimensions, which is critical information.
Yep, that was the info I was looking for when I was considering it. I just got a new air mat for it that is contoured about the same shape as the tent. I'm preparing to do a review on it.
Mine arrives friday!! Thanks so much for the video. I wasn't sure I was getting hardware.
Glad I could help! I hope you enjoy it. I just finished making my awning, and it turned out great. I'm editing the video now to share with others.
Thanks for the video, would love to see how you will be mounting it to your vehicle!!
Coming soon!
Thanks for the videos. Keep them coming. Looking forward to some reviews after you have put it to use in the field.
Thanks, I have a trip coming up next weekend that I plan to do some usage reviews on.
Just ordered mine, by the looks of the video i will be happy
I'm very happy with it. Especially for the price point. Fast setup and take down. Just what I was looking for.
Subscribed. Great in depth video. How is the tent holding up? Any problems with rain or wind?
I appreciate your overview of this tent. I’m considering this for my Tacoma short bed. I’m curious about the plastic corners mating to the aluminum frame. Are these protective covers or part of the actual frame structure? If it’s part of the structure I’m not sure this will hold up over time? After you measuring the interior I’m no longer interested as it’s too narrow for my needs. So thank you for that!
From what I can tell, they may help a little with structural support, but they are plastic connectors that connect the side aluminum rail to the front rail. It was probably cheaper and easier to manufacture instead of one solid rail that was bent to go all the way around. Thus far, I have seen no concern as being a weak spot that could potentially fail. Everything feels very rigid on the fold out cantilevered platform.
were the fly rods and mounting brackets under the mattress?
Great question. All the hardware (rods & brackets) were next to the ladder when originally opened. Unfortunately, the camera shot didn't turn out, so I had to redo it and forgot to put the hardware back where it was.
Thanks for reviewing this tent. I have a question regarding the hinging of the hardshell. Is it heavy duty so as to withstand wind gusts?
Yes, it has 3 fairly good-sized metal hinges. I just got back from a trip, and we had some gusty wind. It didn't have any problems.
Thank you for the video. I have the same tent on my Jeep Gladiator. Loving it so far.
My question is there any annex that would go with this particular tent?
Currently, there isn't one for this specific tent from the manufacturer. I bought an awning from OVS because it was cheaper than others and adapted it and the tent to work together. Here is my video on it. th-cam.com/video/C7W4elib0BU/w-d-xo.html
I have a link to the awning in the video description.
@@RoofTopRoverOverlanding I was actually watching your video. Very brilliant solution. Looks pretty original also.
Thank you 🙏🏻
Great video! I am currently looking at this rtt on Amazon. I am a little worried about being able to use an inflatable mattress pad, like the one Lost Horizon makes. Do you think with the unique shape of the floor would cause issues with that?
What's the dimensions of the pad?
80x52. Do you think the tent has enough space to leave bedding in it
I was considering a pad like that as well. But since the space between the bars by your knees is only 47" the pad would be pinched at that point so I don't know if it would damage the pad. If I do try the pad, I was thinking about wrapping the bars and metal in padding to see if that would protect the pad.
If you keep the stock mattress and don't add any additional padding, you could possibly store 2 "thin" sleeping bags or a couple fleece blankets in it. but that's about it.
I bought a 1.25" egg crate foam pad and cut it down to size. It's difficult to close the lid with that in there. There is definitely no room for bedding if you add any additional padding.
If you pull the original mattress out and do the inflatable pad, and then suck all the air out when you deflate it, you may be able to sore more bedding in it depending on how thick the pad is when it's deflated.
Thank you, that really helps. I saw that Lost Horizon makes another mattress pad that might fit the tent. Apparently, it is meant for a Tesla model y but the measurements seem close.
Just released my review of the D-Hive Mattress. Check it out. th-cam.com/video/kikRxqc2mZU/w-d-xo.html
New subscriber. The link that you have in Amazon showed a different tent it showed a square like. Are you sure this the same. I want to order it but wasn’t sure.
Thanks for the heads up. Looks like they changed the link. I updated it in the video description so it should take you to the correct tent now. However they may change it again in the future.
How is the shell headliner doing , the one on mine already fall out
I had the same thing happen to mine. I contacted NaturNest about it, and apparently, they had a bad batch of glue that was used on some early ones. The more recent ones shouldn't have that problem.
They sent me a repair kit to fix mine. I'm making a video on the process of how to repair it.
Is there enough space to be able to leave your bedding inside when the tent is closed up?
If you keep the stock mattress and don't add any additional padding, you could possibly store 2 "thin" sleeping bags or a couple fleece blankets in it. but that's about it.
I bought a 1.25" egg crate foam pad and cut it down to size. It's difficult to close the lid with that in there. There is definitely no room for bedding if you add any additional padding.
If you pull the original mattress out and do the inflatable pad, and then suck all the air out when you deflate it, you may be able to sore more bedding in it depending on how thick the pad is when it's deflated.
Thanks for the measurement, definitely not is advertised of 63inch wide.
I think they get the 63" from the overall width of the shell. But you are correct, the sleeping area is not 63" wide.
The link u provided shows a different tent that pop up horizontal. This one in the video pop up side ways.
They keep switching the link. I went back to check my original link, and it looks like it's sold out for now. But here's the same tent from another reseller. a.co/d/glk1slj
Do you have the closed exterior dimension?
Looks like you found my weights and dimensions video.
Is there a way for the tent to handle condensation build up? Like vents in the upper area?
There is a horizontal Velcro flap vent directly above the door that has mesh behind it. It can help with ventilation but you will need to partially unzip a window to help with the flow of air.
Great review! Thanks! Can you advise of the shell dimensions when closed? I have a 5 foot bed with a bedrack and wondering if it will protrude past the tailgate. I couldn't find the shell dimensions on Amazon.
I have a similar bed rack as yours. This was my question too. When you ask that question on Amazon AI-generated answer says: "The dimensions when closed are 62.99" L x 43.30" W x 11.02" H. I have tried to contact customer service to verify this answer, however they haven't got back to me! Well, I went by AI answer and pulled the trigger two days ago. Hopefully I will receive it on Feb 9. Good luck
Just measured the top closed, and it's L = 64" W = 46"
Thank you!
Dope. Def gonna grab!
Nice. For the price, it's a great start.
New subscriber! I have a Black Series Sergeant Trailer. Went to get it cleaned up for camping. The whole thing is mold. Bad mold that will not clean up. Trashed the tent completely. Looking to pirchase a roof top and saw you video. For the price it looks great. Just me and my wife. How has it held up since you got it? Any leaks, tears? How does it hold up in the wind and rain? Thanks
Thanks for subscribing! Sorry, your old tent was ruined. It's a shame when an expensive piece of gear needs to be replaced. I've had this tent on a few trips but haven't spent much time in it in the rain yet, so I can't speak to that point. But for this price point, the build quality is great. No fabric issues with tears or stitches. Handles wind, just fine. It is usually me and my wife that go on trips as well and for 2 people it's about perfect size. We are getting out again this coming weekend for another trip. I will start working on a usage review after this trip. But thus far, no big issues. The only issue I've had was with the rain fly pole. The hole wasn't drilled deep enough. But it's an easy fix. I posted a video on that if you want more info. Good luck with the new setup.
What is the rooftop weight please?
Check out my rooftop tent weight and dimensions video. th-cam.com/video/EycAI07_BTE/w-d-xo.html
Is there an annex for this?
Unfortunately, no. Not that I'm aware of or been able to find. I'm actually in the process of making one myself. I'll post a DIY video once I have the first version done to show the process I used and the result.
Hello. What kind of roof rack did you use
I have a GOBI rack on my Jeep that I will be mounting it on. I'll post a video this week on that.
What's the weight of the tent
Here is a video I made on weights and measures. th-cam.com/video/EycAI07_BTE/w-d-xo.html
Thanks so much for the video!
Glad it was helpful!
@@RoofTopRoverOverlandingbtw, do you know how much does it weight? It said 195lbs on amazon
I saw the same on the Amazon description. It's definitely not a hundred ninety-five pounds. I'm guessing that's the shipping weight. My 15yo son and I could lift it onto the saw horses with no problems. At this point, I'd guess right around 150 to 160. I'm trying to figure out a good way to weigh it. Once I do, I'll update the video description
@@RoofTopRoverOverlandingThanks so much for replying. Ikamper sky camp is 165lbs so I'm guessing this tent would be around that number as well.
@@RoofTopRoverOverlandingI emailed Naturnest and they said gross weight is 195 while net weight is only 144lbs 🤙🏽
Thanks for you review
Welcome. Let me know if you have any questions.
@Naturnestrooftent, are there plans to sell an entry awning for this tent in the near future?
Where is the review on this after using it?
Thanks for the comment. I wanted to give it plenty of use before creating the review. I have another trip coming up in a week. I will be making the video after that trip and and hope to have it posted by the end of this month.