Watch This Before Buying Amazon’s CHEAPEST Rooftop Tent!

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I bought the cheapest hardshell tent available in 2024 for overland camping. The Naturnest Sirius clamshell roof top tent comes in at $1099 with a shipping fee of $300 plus tax, making it a total of around $1500 out the door. Although rooftop tents are not cheap in general, this is one of the best deal for a hardshell tent. There are several soft cover tents that are cheaper, but hardshell tents are more efficient and easier to open.

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Thank you for your fair and objective comments. We will continue to improve and make better products.

Naturnestrooftent
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When I see all of this, I'm so much more happy with my Sheepie Bookara rooftop. It's so much better on so many points. And considering that Europe is usually more expensive, there is hardly any price difference. Thanks for your video nevertheless.

oguhhugo
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This looks like a great economic clam shell. I have to say this. You provided your viewers with the most thorough review I have ever seen of any product. And. I cannot wait for future videos. I’m rigging my 4Runner for some easy over landing. Hopefully we will cross trails in the future. Take care.

joesoutdoorplaces
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Looks like it could be the perfect addition to the jeep only time will tell

lowermichiganadventures
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Dude, great video. I love all the detail. I’ve never seen a video that talks about the rake of the vehicle when leveling.

chasefranklin
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Looking forward to seeing how durable the tent is.

tndeerhunter
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A true game changer for camping comfortably with the Jeep!😎👍 Great review, Mario!

MoBangFoYoBucks
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@5:50 On your tubular lock key, you can sand or grind that little pin sticking out on the side if you want to be able to pull the key out in the open position. Then you can open and close your tent without the key. I have the same key in my toolbox at work and I don't like that the key stays when I unlock it and it won't come out unless I lock it so we grind our keys. Great video by the way.

PhiLIdahoTaco
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Great review! I have yet to buy a rooftop tent for budget reasons. This one looks like a great first tent that dont break the bank. But would be curious to how well it keeps the dust out traveling down dirt roads?

jeepinandexplorin
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This tent seems pretty sufficient for the price. You definitely cant beat that price for a hardshell RTT. Could another person sleep inside there with you? It looks like it, but another review would be nice to see to answer that question. Great review!
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JackMonkeyOverland
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I think you’re correct about the clear plastic being a concern over time.

joemartin
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This is the exact tent I'm considering putting on my Subaru Forester Wilderness. Thanks for the thorough review.

subiesojourner
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Bottom line is that you get what you pay for. That being said, for the money this will be hard to beat considering it’s half or a third of the cost of an Ikamper. The test of time will tell the tale of whether or not the budget rtt is the way to go or is it better to buy once cry once with a premium rooftop tent. Great review!

ctk
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Looks great. But the only problem is that the hard shell is plastic. It would cracks after long term usage。 Especially in California's weather, with extreme heat, scorching sun

MikeC-moel
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I wanted to stick one of these on that tool van I had. Very sick!

Freshashell
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For a Thousand freakn' Dollars! No Bugs Should get In!!!

tammy
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They sold out pretty quick after your original video

joemartin
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Im surprised by how little the headroom is. You would think they can add more height to this

GrantFoxOfficial
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I’m currently building a kayak trailer from a jetski trailer and added a truck bed rack and am wondering can I mount it to the trailer I mean I know I can but I mean is the ladder adjustable because the tent would only be like 5 feet off the ground maybe less?

drdelirious
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I just don't have a ton of confidence with how much roof sag (and little support) there is up top. Even my softshell has tighter fabric to shed water, so I'm thinking of going to a different style. Any thoughts about the sag?

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