Hi Guys, great work on the review, just a few notes for anyone watching and yourselves. 1. The ropes do NOT go in those guides. They are wheels , they are not rope guides. Those wheels are designed to roll wherever they feel like it. Please do not keep trying to put the ropes in. 2. We now have stainless catches as standard . Otherwise, a great review! Cheers
Hey guys, thanks for the comment. It's awesome to see you taking initiative on bettering the product. Will definitely keep recommending your product to others. Cheers, Sheree & Jayden
The control cables are not designed to run between the strut rollers. The junction hub at the light is not central to the tent roof so they can't. It isn't an issue.
Go the Bundutop rooftop tents. You young couple will just love it, enjoy life whilst you can. Our experience with Bundutop. Me & my wife are well past our prime, yet still want to be out & about, mostly utilising our Caravan, but this limits where we go. Googs Track, Tele Track, K'gari (Fraser Is) are the places we've love travelling to and staying at. I've threatened to taking our van to K'gari but in reality it's not happening. In 2020 we were going to Cape York, camping, yet the prospect of putting the Oztent RV3 up, sleeping on the ground didn't work for me, too old to be getting up & down off the ground so out I went and purchased a RV5, the additional floor space allowing two stretchers (bunks off the ground) creating the perfect setup, (so I thought) then came Covid, no Cape York but we did get to K'gari. Well after 2 nights the stretchers got left in the vehicle (hindrance in setup/packup and used to sleeping together) so back to sleeping on the ground, GRrr, not happy Jan. Well 2021 rolled around and the Cape was still calling us, so a RTT was becoming more viable. We looked at several configurations, I-kamper stood out initially, but then I stumbled across the holly grail of RTT's, Bundutop. I built a purpose made roof rack consisting of a flat base, but as we were losing our existing roof rack storage, (where we stored untidy gear, firewood etc.) I created a storage compartment forward of the Bundutop for small firewood, water hose etc. I created shovel, axe, ladder, rear awning and Bunduawn side awning (360 set up), mounts. We also have add a room, but that mounted directly onto the Bundutop shell. We only utilise awning (not walls) have to agree, it is an awesome option. On went the Bundutop and off to the Cape & K'gari. Over night sleeps have never been more comfortable, setup and packdown so simple as Bundutop has winch lift/drop, all bedding, pillows are contained within shell. No moister, no dust, not a complaint in the world, just love it. For the record, the Bundutop access ladder is a two piece configuration. Owners usually disregard them & purchase a telescopic ladder due to storage size. I on the other hand like the ladder, so I created an aluminium storage frame on top of the hard shell for it (storage resolved). This aluminium frame also houses our max tracs and solar panel. Outback touring is on our radar again, Bundutop reinvigorated us two oldies. Now, I can already hear people saying how do two old farts get up & down this ladder? I created an assistant pole/handle the locks into place on the purpose built roof rack, and this allows us to firmly climb atop and swivel aboard the mattress. We then have a firm post/handle to grasp and swivel from the mattress to the ladder, that's how. All problems can be resolved! Bundutop, Love It To Bits. Footnote: The overall foot print of the Bundutop is longer than a standard bed. With winter is upon us, I elected to install a diesel heater in one end of our Bundutop (at the feet end of our bed). This reduced our bed by 150mm, not an issue for us, but at minus -1.9 degrees one week ago, flicked the heater on, within 8 minutes it was 20.8 degrees inside. This allows us to comfortably dress in colder climates. A worthy addition, as desert mornings temps can be really chilly, we're ready for them frosty chills.
@@rodturkmani2218Hi Rod. It's just an eBay diesel heater. Basically there is no brand. I elected the unit with a digital controller as this displays the time of day/night and provides a very dim night light within the RTT. Unit mounted at foot of bed, enclosed in long compartment with air intake one end & air outlet the other. Obviously care needs to be taken that bedding/clothing doesn't obstruct air flow when in use. The exhaust ducts thru base, 90° turn to draft out side/rear of vehicle with 45° bend to draft exhaust fumes away from vehicle and stop moisture ingress. Combustion air is also drafted from underside by 90° bend & provided air intake. Fuel was only issue, tanks provided are physically too large for space. I ended up purchasing a 2.5l diesel tank from ebay and mounted it in the storage compartment I created infront of Bundutop unit. Difficult location to fill, but 2.5lts provides a fair amount of use, as the small confines of Bundutop heat up quickly. 12v pickup directly from Bundutops 12v electrical wiring compartment behind aluminium cover. I mounted the digital controller against the Bundutop fan housing. Ran the wiring down upright as Bundutop do for light/fans. Hope this helps. I have utilised several of these No name No brand diesel heaters for various projects. They work extremely well.
Hey bud, awesome review and I agree 100% with you guys it’s an amazing tent, we have been using it exclusively in some wicked weather and we have never been let down. Just one thing, I also kept putting the cord back into the groove of the pulley but after a visit to the factory I was told it’s designed to not be in the pulley, the pulleys help with the lifting and dropping of the roof. (Just for interest sake )
The fans look and sound like Server grade fans, their designed to move a lot of air, but as you said downside is noise, you could "upgrade" to a decent desktop 120mm PC spec fan from a decent manufacturer like Be quiet and you then could probably live with the noise...but it may not have enough airflow to properly exhaust the tent, might be worth replacing just one fan that way you have a "quiet option" and a full flow option even if its a little noisier if it does get too hot.
Hey Barbara! We're not entirely sure. We know you can get roof racks to fit a Range Rover HSE that may be able to clip on but would call/email Bundutec to double check :) Happy travels!
Hey guys, great review! Out of all the roof top setups on the market Bundutop and BunduAwn still seems like it’s the superior product of choice. Currently I’m trying to decide between the Bundutop or an all in one mini camper trailer. I’m very curious about the rest of your rig, it looks interesting, I assume it contains your camp kitchen and other necessities? I hope you can put together a video walk through of that as well, when you get a chance of course. Or maybe, just post a link to the manufacturer and if they are available in the United States. Thanks!
Hey, thanks for the feedback :) Glad you enjoyed it. We do have all our belongings inside the canopy! One side contains a pull out kitchen with sink, oven/stovetop, pull out pantry drawers and stand up 110L Dometic Fridge. The other contains our battery set up, hot water shower and storage space. At the very front we've fitted in 110L water tank. We also have a side awning and caravan annexe that sets up over the kitchen to have some privacy (similar to trailers). We ended up going with this set up because we've found it to be easier to pack down/set up but also gets you to more places being on the back of our 4WD. Plus - no extra insurance! ;) Would love to be able to share a link, but this was custom made. Jayden is a welder by trade so had it fitted to suit. Hope to share some more in the future! Happy travels & good luck with the set up!
Brilliant review. The most detailed and practical of any I've seen. I'm 187cm, and am wondering about the headroom inside. Can you share the height from the top of the mattress to the roof? And from the mattress to the light fixture? Thanks!
Hey! Thanks for the comment :) Jayden is 185cm in height, so a pretty close comparison. We've never had any problems with headroom. Currently don't have the measurements on us but will try and get them for you!
Hey Jimmy! Jayden custom built this rack himself. So we saved a lot of money with him being a welder :) An idea : if you work out the size of the rack you’re looking for, you can head into a metal fabrication store to get it built up. The materials for this cost us : $300 & to get labour would be around an additional $500-$600 depending on the store. Hope this helps! Happy travels 👐🏼
@@travellingalchemy5246 hi again! I'm going to order a super king RTT this morning and will be welding up a truck rack. How much space is there between your RTT and the sides of your rack? Looks like a few inches?? 50mm maybe? Thanks again and happy trails
Bundutec is available in the USA and claims a 36 inch (91.4 centimeters) interior height. At 5' 7" (170 centimeters) tall I'm 36" tall when sitting upright which means my head is touching the ceiling and that's not a comfortable feeling.....it would feel restrictive at least and claustrophobic at worst. I don't want to have to slouch forward or lean back to be below the ceiling! Can you confirm this 36" measurement of interior height from mattress to ceiling?
Hope you guys enjoyed! If you had any questions about the set up, drop them below 🤙🏽
When's the 2 year review?
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Hi Guys, great work on the review, just a few notes for anyone watching and yourselves.
1. The ropes do NOT go in those guides. They are wheels , they are not rope guides. Those wheels are designed to roll wherever they feel like it. Please do not keep trying to put the ropes in.
2. We now have stainless catches as standard .
Otherwise, a great review!
Cheers
Hey guys, thanks for the comment. It's awesome to see you taking initiative on bettering the product. Will definitely keep recommending your product to others.
Cheers, Sheree & Jayden
The control cables are not designed to run between the strut rollers. The junction hub at the light is not central to the tent roof so they can't. It isn't an issue.
Go the Bundutop rooftop tents.
You young couple will just love it, enjoy life whilst you can.
Our experience with Bundutop.
Me & my wife are well past our prime, yet still want to be out & about, mostly utilising our Caravan, but this limits where we go.
Googs Track, Tele Track, K'gari (Fraser Is) are the places we've love travelling to and staying at. I've threatened to taking our van to K'gari but in reality it's not happening.
In 2020 we were going to Cape York, camping, yet the prospect of putting the Oztent RV3 up, sleeping on the ground didn't work for me, too old to be getting up & down off the ground so out I went and purchased a RV5, the additional floor space allowing two stretchers (bunks off the ground) creating the perfect setup, (so I thought) then came Covid, no Cape York but we did get to K'gari. Well after 2 nights the stretchers got left in the vehicle (hindrance in setup/packup and used to sleeping together) so back to sleeping on the ground, GRrr, not happy Jan.
Well 2021 rolled around and the Cape was still calling us, so a RTT was becoming more viable.
We looked at several configurations, I-kamper stood out initially, but then I stumbled across the holly grail of RTT's, Bundutop.
I built a purpose made roof rack consisting of a flat base, but as we were losing our existing roof rack storage, (where we stored untidy gear, firewood etc.) I created a storage compartment forward of the Bundutop for small firewood, water hose etc. I created shovel, axe, ladder, rear awning and Bunduawn side awning (360 set up), mounts.
We also have add a room, but that mounted directly onto the Bundutop shell. We only utilise awning (not walls) have to agree, it is an awesome option.
On went the Bundutop and off to the Cape & K'gari. Over night sleeps have never been more comfortable, setup and packdown so simple as Bundutop has winch lift/drop, all bedding, pillows are contained within shell.
No moister, no dust, not a complaint in the world, just love it.
For the record, the Bundutop access ladder is a two piece configuration. Owners usually disregard them & purchase a telescopic ladder due to storage size. I on the other hand like the ladder, so I created an aluminium storage frame on top of the hard shell for it (storage resolved). This aluminium frame also houses our max tracs and solar panel.
Outback touring is on our radar again, Bundutop reinvigorated us two oldies.
Now, I can already hear people saying how do two old farts get up & down this ladder?
I created an assistant pole/handle the locks into place on the purpose built roof rack, and this allows us to firmly climb atop and swivel aboard the mattress. We then have a firm post/handle to grasp and swivel from the mattress to the ladder, that's how. All problems can be resolved!
Bundutop, Love It To Bits.
Footnote: The overall foot print of the Bundutop is longer than a standard bed.
With winter is upon us, I elected to install a diesel heater in one end of our Bundutop (at the feet end of our bed). This reduced our bed by 150mm, not an issue for us, but at minus -1.9 degrees one week ago, flicked the heater on, within 8 minutes it was 20.8 degrees inside.
This allows us to comfortably dress in colder climates.
A worthy addition, as desert mornings temps can be really chilly, we're ready for them frosty chills.
Can you tell me the name of the heater you installed please
@@rodturkmani2218Hi Rod.
It's just an eBay diesel heater.
Basically there is no brand.
I elected the unit with a digital controller as this displays the time of day/night and provides a very dim night light within the RTT.
Unit mounted at foot of bed, enclosed in long compartment with air intake one end & air outlet the other. Obviously care needs to be taken that bedding/clothing doesn't obstruct air flow when in use.
The exhaust ducts thru base, 90° turn to draft out side/rear of vehicle with 45° bend to draft exhaust fumes away from vehicle and stop moisture ingress.
Combustion air is also drafted from underside by 90° bend & provided air intake.
Fuel was only issue, tanks provided are physically too large for space.
I ended up purchasing a 2.5l diesel tank from ebay and mounted it in the storage compartment I created infront of Bundutop unit.
Difficult location to fill, but 2.5lts provides a fair amount of use, as the small confines of Bundutop heat up quickly.
12v pickup directly from Bundutops 12v electrical wiring compartment behind aluminium cover.
I mounted the digital controller against the Bundutop fan housing. Ran the wiring down upright as Bundutop do for light/fans.
Hope this helps.
I have utilised several of these No name No brand diesel heaters for various projects. They work extremely well.
@@ianweal3081 thanks Ian. This does help. Any chance you can send a picture please
@@rodturkmani2218 I've no idea how to load an image on UA-cam.
Happily assist if I knew how.
Hi Guys, great review and full of info all the way through. Good to see Bundutec commenting as well.
Thanks Bruce, glad you found it informative :)
Hey bud, awesome review and I agree 100% with you guys it’s an amazing tent, we have been using it exclusively in some wicked weather and we have never been let down. Just one thing, I also kept putting the cord back into the groove of the pulley but after a visit to the factory I was told it’s designed to not be in the pulley, the pulleys help with the lifting and dropping of the roof. (Just for interest sake )
Really Great review guys, good detail, helpful tips and no blah blah blah, thanks
Glad you enjoyed it Phillip :) Thanks for the comment, appreciate it!
A great video guys.
Well done 👍
Thanks Stephen - happy travels 😊🚌
Thanks, appreciate the cons as well as the pros. GreT info.
The fans look and sound like Server grade fans, their designed to move a lot of air, but as you said downside is noise, you could "upgrade" to a decent desktop 120mm PC spec fan from a decent manufacturer like Be quiet and you then could probably live with the noise...but it may not have enough airflow to properly exhaust the tent, might be worth replacing just one fan that way you have a "quiet option" and a full flow option even if its a little noisier if it does get too hot.
Thanks for posting a great Bundu review. We are brand new Bundu owners, & would love a similar review on your awning & extra room please.
Thank You, Great presentation. Would you know if I Can mount one on a 2008 Range Rover HSE? Live in Utah, US. Thanks again, happy traveling.
Hey Barbara! We're not entirely sure. We know you can get roof racks to fit a Range Rover HSE that may be able to clip on but would call/email Bundutec to double check :)
Happy travels!
Hey guys, great review! Out of all the roof top setups on the market Bundutop and BunduAwn still seems like it’s the superior product of choice. Currently I’m trying to decide between the Bundutop or an all in one mini camper trailer.
I’m very curious about the rest of your rig, it looks interesting, I assume it contains your camp kitchen and other necessities? I hope you can put together a video walk through of that as well, when you get a chance of course. Or maybe, just post a link to the manufacturer and if they are available in the United States. Thanks!
Hey, thanks for the feedback :) Glad you enjoyed it.
We do have all our belongings inside the canopy! One side contains a pull out kitchen with sink, oven/stovetop, pull out pantry drawers and stand up 110L Dometic Fridge. The other contains our battery set up, hot water shower and storage space. At the very front we've fitted in 110L water tank. We also have a side awning and caravan annexe that sets up over the kitchen to have some privacy (similar to trailers).
We ended up going with this set up because we've found it to be easier to pack down/set up but also gets you to more places being on the back of our 4WD. Plus - no extra insurance! ;)
Would love to be able to share a link, but this was custom made. Jayden is a welder by trade so had it fitted to suit. Hope to share some more in the future! Happy travels & good luck with the set up!
Great Review!
Reminds me of the Super Maxi's .. push button halyards & sheets.. easy, fast & efficient.
Brilliant review. The most detailed and practical of any I've seen. I'm 187cm, and am wondering about the headroom inside. Can you share the height from the top of the mattress to the roof? And from the mattress to the light fixture? Thanks!
Hey! Thanks for the comment :) Jayden is 185cm in height, so a pretty close comparison. We've never had any problems with headroom. Currently don't have the measurements on us but will try and get them for you!
Even without the electric system there way too much $ unfortunately, but it’s a very good quality product.
I'm looking to build a rack like what you have your RRT on. Is that custom or purchased from a company? More information please!!
Hey Jimmy! Jayden custom built this rack himself. So we saved a lot of money with him being a welder :)
An idea : if you work out the size of the rack you’re looking for, you can head into a metal fabrication store to get it built up. The materials for this cost us : $300 & to get labour would be around an additional $500-$600 depending on the store. Hope this helps! Happy travels 👐🏼
@@travellingalchemy5246 thanks! After seeing this I started looking at cargo van racks......something like what system one has might do the job.
@@travellingalchemy5246 hi again! I'm going to order a super king RTT this morning and will be welding up a truck rack. How much space is there between your RTT and the sides of your rack? Looks like a few inches?? 50mm maybe? Thanks again and happy trails
Great review, is it really 60kg? Thought it was more like 75kg with ladder or is it a lighter Aussie spec?
Impecable esa estructura. Como va ese viaje?
How much was it??
Bundutec is available in the USA and claims a 36 inch (91.4 centimeters) interior height. At 5' 7" (170 centimeters) tall I'm 36" tall when sitting upright which means my head is touching the ceiling and that's not a comfortable feeling.....it would feel restrictive at least and claustrophobic at worst. I don't want to have to slouch forward or lean back to be below the ceiling! Can you confirm this 36" measurement of interior height from mattress to ceiling?
Boondootec, boondootop, not to rhyme with sun.