Roof Top Tent Insulator

ArkansasDon

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I saw these on the trailer group on Facebook this morning. Looks pretty nice.
 
Looks sweet ! Let us know how it works out for you. Any concerns of condensation ? Just a thought.
 
Very nice! This is my first time seeing this. I knew that they had the exterior weather cover, but not this. Seem to fit pretty well, and easy install?

**Edit....just noticed you ordered it today. Let us know!
 
Looks nice, thanks for sharing. Looking forward to a full product review ;) Should help with cooler weather and condensation as well.
 
Hi @ArkansasDon how do you like it? how hard is it to install. I am planning on camping at a place where at night will reach 34F and I am unsure if it is worth the effort to install this, if it makes the difference, how hard is it to install, etc..
 
We have one of these in our Tepui tent and it almost makes it too warm. The inside of the tent was around 65-70 degrees and it was in the high 30's outside. It takes about 5 minutes to install. There are clips attached to the insulator that snap around the poles in the tepui. There are zippers for both doors and both windows as well as a zipper on the roof to open the roof window. We didn't experience any condensation issues and have had it for about a year (probably 25 nights with it). It also blacks out almost all of the light coming in. You can see a little bit of light coming in when it's in full sun but you could easily sleep through the morning and not know it. The material seemed thin when we got it and I had really low expectations. I almost returned it before using it because it seemed so thin. I was shocked at how well it worked. We can comfortably camp in the 30's with my wife and kids and they don't ever complain about being cold. I would definitely recommend it if you are going to be in cold weather.
 
Took it to Pinecrest Lake, CA this weekend, temperatures in the low 30s (the car dashboard read 35F at 8:30AM so it was way colder at night), we slept well with our 0 degree sleeping bags, ruggedized tent and the insulator. I think if it gets colder than that I could also trhow the weatherhood in to this mix
 
Would be interested to hear how this works at temperatures closer to zero. Down to the teens I find a 0 degree sleeping bag to be sufficient.