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Inexpensive RTT

Bode61

Rank I
Launch Member

Contributor II

Has anyone had any experience with the Simple Outdoors Skyloft? There price is very attractive.


Thoughts?
 

trail_runn4r

US Rocky Mtn. Local Expert. Colorado: Denver Area
Member

Pathfinder III

Has anyone had any experience with the Simple Outdoors Skyloft? There price is very attractive.


Thoughts?
I never seen an hard shell RTT at the price... I’m interested to know too!
 

TheRegMan

Rank I
Launch Member

Enthusiast I

I don't have any experience with it but it does look interesting. I watched a youtube video review of it. Seems like a good deal.
 

TheRegMan

Rank I
Launch Member

Enthusiast I

I don't have any experience with it but it does look interesting. I watched a youtube video review of it. Seems like a good deal.
I also see see it is out of Boulder which makes it nice for me. I could drive up and have them just put it on my jeep. They could save the shipping cost that way. Unfortunately I am still waiting on my Gobi rack. Will have to wait until that is ready. That gives me time to continue exploring other options. We really like the iKamper SkyKamp but it is really expensive.
 

Bode61

Rank I
Launch Member

Contributor II

I have only found one review so far. I realize at that cost there will be some cuts. The mattress is not as thick as the competition, there is no insulation under the hard top so in the rain it could be very noisy.
 

Bode61

Rank I
Launch Member

Contributor II

How about a DIY option like this guy did? Looks like fun and you could tailor it to your vehicle size.

DIY RTT Tacoma World
Unfortunately I live in a Townhome community. I have no garage. And, I already got into trouble for using my driveway as awork area when I spent a few days building my drawer system so DIY is not an option for me.
 

mrseth

Rank III
Launch Member

Contributor III

Unfortunately I live in a Townhome community. I have no garage. And, I already got into trouble for using my driveway as awork area when I spent a few days building my drawer system so DIY is not an option for me.
I totally understand :( I remember getting not so happy letters for changing out the CV shafts on my 4Runner because neighbors were unhappy. I do hope you find something!
 

Viking1204

Rank V
Mod Team
Member
Investor

Member III

Has anyone had any experience with the Simple Outdoors Skyloft? There price is very attractive.


Thoughts?
How much is it? Looks like the link goes to an FTP site which my employer blocks!
 

Dave K

Rank IV

Off-Road Ranger I

If enough people want a cheap Chinese knockoff tent, someone should put a direct buy together. I ran across someone doing so and bought a 270 awning for 115 brand new. As mentioned above, Alibaba is a great resource. The guys selling this tent are most likely doing the exact same thing. You’d all do better to work together and go direct. Just make sure you know that it will take a bit of time to get them. Just my .02

 

Bode61

Rank I
Launch Member

Contributor II

I broke down and went with a Roofnest. I could not get enough solid info on the cheap one to make me feel comfortable.
 

Bode61

Rank I
Launch Member

Contributor II

I went top end with the Falcon which is their low profile aluminum clam shell one. I have used it three weekends now and so far I am very happy. Takes all of 45 seconds to set up (30 seconds if i wasn't so slow in crawling up on my tail gate to open it) and 2 minutes to close it when done. I am glad I went this way. It is mounted on the top of my 2006 Land Rover LR3 and it has caused me to lose about only 1.5 MPG's which is great. Weighs in at about 135lbs which is not bad.
 

Kevin108

Rank V
Launch Member

Member III

I'm wrapping up 4 years with my Smittybilt tent. It has been great. I spent as little as I could to start off with because I wasn't certain just how often I'd be able to get out and take advantage of it, but I've averaged about 3 weeks a year living out of my rig, riding trails and exploring the mountains. I've been looking hard at the Roofnest Eagle. I have my load-out precisely where I want it, but I'd really like to shorten my setup time a bit. It's not hard or slow to pack up my current tent, it's just a pain in the ass.
 
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