so I am ready to pull the trigger on an RTT. what do you guys have, and why do you love it. I'm looking in to 23zero, CVT and TEPUI.
Benefactor
That's like $3K after tax/shipping. I am trying to keep it under $2k our the door.I'm ordering the Tepui Autana XL ruggedized soon
Traveler III
I know,It's pricey.I started out looking at smaller,less expensive options and comparing specs and I like what Tepui has to offer.That's like $3K after tax/shipping. I am trying to keep it under $2k our the door.
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so I am ready to pull the trigger on an RTT. what do you guys have, and why do you love it. I'm looking in to 23zero, CVT and TEPUI.
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Don't have an RTT, but I like Tepui. I've worked with them for their annual TepuiFest for years, and Evan and crew always take care of their customers. They're in Santa Cruz, so fairly local too. Check out the YouTube video in Death Valley in a raging sand storm!!!
Not to hijack the post, and I'm sure its been said before....but after watching the video of the sandstorm. How much does a RTT actually move during the night? I'd hate to pull the trigger and buy one and then constantly be shifting and rocking all night.
appreciate the response. Ive watched plenty of videos and such but, haven't really heard if theyve moved around a lot. I think you just sold me. I am looking at a CVT Mt. Shasta.The t
In my experience the tent platform itself is rock solid, it's only going to move if your vehicle is moving. I suppose on smaller rigs that could be an issue but it hasn't been on a Tacoma with factory suspension or lifted 4Runners or a gx470. The fold-out section that overhangs (part with the ladder attached) can get a little movement in it but it's fixed with a guy-line to the wheel or rock slider.
What people could find annoying is the flippity flap of the tent in the wind, there is more to make noise on a fold out style rtt than your standard ground tent. It doesn't bother me but I can see how it could bother others. I suppose there's always earplugs. Not sure how the hardshell popup rtt fair regarding the noise.
On a side note, we stayed dust free in the rtt. Our friends in a ground tent had a significant amount of sand inside their tent in the morning.
Not to hijack the post, and I'm sure its been said before....but after watching the video of the sandstorm. How much does a RTT actually move during the night? I'd hate to pull the trigger and buy one and then constantly be shifting and rocking all night.