No problem! There’s a little that gets in but it’s not bad. Where the mattress/tent folds by the latches some dust works its way underneath along the edge as I drive on dirt roads. I just wipe it off before I pull the ladder out and unfold the tent. No dust gets on top of the mattress either so things stay pretty clean for the most part.
Hi Aaron, Just watching a you tube clip and saw that the roof top tent you have and the one in Australia the same doesn’t come or offer a condensation mate, how do you find it . Thanks Di
@@DianeLangshaw I don't believe mine does either other than the cover on the mattress which came with the tent. We live in place with low humidity so it's not such a big deal to us outside of winter but alternatively you can do some DIY work by picking up some carpet tiles to cut and stick on the inside floor of the tent.
We have a light weight ground tent from Sierra Design that we keep around for backpacking which used to be our main adventure activity. But we quickly figured out that carrying everything kinda sucked. With camp gear and additional camera gear weight started to become an issue and about that time I started getting into off roading and I started learning about overlanding. The more I learned about it the more we liked the idea of having an easy camp to set up and tear down (especially for those hard times of getting into camp late at night after being on the road all day) so we bought a roof top tent with ease of use in mind.
There is about a 1ft. (maybe a little wider) gap inside towards the hinges when folded up so in theory I can roll up bedding into that corner when I pack up. I'll be experimenting around with that to see how well it works.
This is the best RTT I've used so far. The tent fabric is great with LST. For bedding storage you get about 18 inches width on the driver side for the length of the test. Should be enough room to stuff some compressible pillows and roll up a few blankets or sleeping bags. I've been hoping to make a review of this tent and what it can do but we've been having some engine trouble keeping us from getting out this past month. Hopefully we'll get back on the trail soon.
This tent has the Light Suppression Technology and is claimed to be up to 15% cooler. At peak ambient temperature in mid to late afternoon during July / August in your desert climate, what was the temperature difference inside the tent versus outside the tent?
From what I’ve experienced it’s going to depend also on airflow through the tent to maintain that temperature difference. I really like it but being here in the Southwest deserts at the peak of summer temps, we’re usually trying to gain altitude in the mountains away from hotter areas. Most times in the summer there’s about a 20 degree difference between high elevation mountains and low elevation plains.
Great video and overview of the tent, thanks for sharing :)
Thanks for watching!
Congrats!!
That's awesome!
Thanks!
How is it so far? You love it..and how’s the fabric quality?
Hi Aaron, Just wondering does any dust get into the tent ? Thanks
No problem! There’s a little that gets in but it’s not bad. Where the mattress/tent folds by the latches some dust works its way underneath along the edge as I drive on dirt roads. I just wipe it off before I pull the ladder out and unfold the tent. No dust gets on top of the mattress either so things stay pretty clean for the most part.
Hi Aaron, Just watching a you tube clip and saw that the roof top tent you have and the one in Australia the same doesn’t come or offer a condensation mate, how do you find it . Thanks Di
@@DianeLangshaw I don't believe mine does either other than the cover on the mattress which came with the tent. We live in place with low humidity so it's not such a big deal to us outside of winter but alternatively you can do some DIY work by picking up some carpet tiles to cut and stick on the inside floor of the tent.
Very informative video. What made you decide to go with roof top tent vs ground tent?👍
We have a light weight ground tent from Sierra Design that we keep around for backpacking which used to be our main adventure activity. But we quickly figured out that carrying everything kinda sucked. With camp gear and additional camera gear weight started to become an issue and about that time I started getting into off roading and I started learning about overlanding. The more I learned about it the more we liked the idea of having an easy camp to set up and tear down (especially for those hard times of getting into camp late at night after being on the road all day) so we bought a roof top tent with ease of use in mind.
Was your bedding and pillows able to fit inside while closed?
Yes. Although my pillow is full size so it does take up quite a bit of space.
@@AaronandTaylor ok, sweet, yeah, definitely want to keep all the bedding up there. Thanks for the reply!!
I read the sticker on the frame is "Goblin USA."
Gobi, Goblin, close enough. Though I don't think you'd find very many goblins in the Gobi desert.
@@shadowrays2237 They don't want to be found is all.
Nice tent. What is the height of the closed tent including the bottom mounting rails?
Closed the tent body is 14 inches in height. Including the bottom rails you then add another inch on the nose.
Did your bedding fit when closed?
There is about a 1ft. (maybe a little wider) gap inside towards the hinges when folded up so in theory I can roll up bedding into that corner when I pack up. I'll be experimenting around with that to see how well it works.
@@AaronandTaylor awesome thanks
Looks great! Is there a moisture vent near the top?
That is one thing this tent does not have. I did have them on the breezeway 62.
Oh how much bedding you can stuff inside of it?
This is the best RTT I've used so far. The tent fabric is great with LST. For bedding storage you get about 18 inches width on the driver side for the length of the test. Should be enough room to stuff some compressible pillows and roll up a few blankets or sleeping bags.
I've been hoping to make a review of this tent and what it can do but we've been having some engine trouble keeping us from getting out this past month. Hopefully we'll get back on the trail soon.
This tent has the Light Suppression Technology and is claimed to be up to 15% cooler. At peak ambient temperature in mid to late afternoon during July / August in your desert climate, what was the temperature difference inside the tent versus outside the tent?
From what I’ve experienced it’s going to depend also on airflow through the tent to maintain that temperature difference. I really like it but being here in the Southwest deserts at the peak of summer temps, we’re usually trying to gain altitude in the mountains away from hotter areas. Most times in the summer there’s about a 20 degree difference between high elevation mountains and low elevation plains.
I have the walkabout and LST is awesome. When it is cold, the inside is warmer by 3-4 degrees. When hot, the inside is cooler by 4-5 degrees.
@@Baebon6259 Having used a the Breezeway a lot more for the past 2 years I would agree with those results there.
@@AaronandTaylor LST is also perfect for sleeping in. Doesn't matter if it is noon... it is just as dark as midnight.
How bad is the condensation?
So far none but we haven't had any weather or humidity to drop bellow the dew point yet to cause it so that might change this Fall.
What's your Xterra's roof load rating?
I’m not sure what the Xterras rating is but the the rack is a Gobi Ranger roof rack and it’s rated for 600lbs static and 300lbs dynamic.
Should of bought a bushbuck armadillo made in NZ
I came across those when I was first searching around and they did have a better price point for sure.
Why? They are basically the same tent but without the LST material outer.
Saw about 1 minute of the actual tent.