Aroohoo
Well-Known Member
Personally, if I was in the market for a RTT I'd go hardshell RTT based on the handful of times I've been out with my buddy. Just unfold it and you are all set up in less than a minute. He has this on this Taco:
https://www.ikamper.com/products/skycamp-mini/
If it is a bit windy and he has the space to do so, he turns the shell top to face into the wind. Says it cuts down on the noise. Its more expensive than the Yakima, but he swears by it. He also uses it several times a month, even in cold weather, so the per usage cost is low for him.
If you are only going to use it a handful of times a year, the convenience might not be worth the extra cost vs a standard ground tent.
I think roofnest makes some that you can get crossbars for extra gear storage (e.g. maxtrax, shovels, etc) if that is of interest.
https://www.ikamper.com/products/skycamp-mini/
If it is a bit windy and he has the space to do so, he turns the shell top to face into the wind. Says it cuts down on the noise. Its more expensive than the Yakima, but he swears by it. He also uses it several times a month, even in cold weather, so the per usage cost is low for him.
If you are only going to use it a handful of times a year, the convenience might not be worth the extra cost vs a standard ground tent.
I think roofnest makes some that you can get crossbars for extra gear storage (e.g. maxtrax, shovels, etc) if that is of interest.
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