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JWL



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I don't know whether I should post this Whistle this is my Cheapskate Version Laughing


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Post #144433 10th May 2012 9:29pm
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Buzz



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Most important thing about a roof tent is how quickly you can get it on and off. They murder fuel economy!
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GREENI



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Don't forget seal the holes up, after you pull the pegs out Thumbs Up
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Nice one JWL. Thumbs Up don't know how it would stand up to a sand storm though, well actually I do Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter

Buzz wrote:
Most important thing about a roof tent is how quickly you can get it on and off. They murder fuel economy!


Well when you have jerry cans sand ladders storage boxes on the roof the tent don't make that much difference Thumbs Up 130's have feeling's as well you know Smile
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JWL



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Didn't quite have sandstorms but that was at Peterbugger last year, was a tadge breezy over that weekend and it was only tied down at each corner to the roofrack. Two single airbeds inside so not a great deal of weight holding it down Whistle I half expected the tent to have blown away in the night complete with the two boys(wishfull thinking)It stayed put all weekend and the kids actually found it too warm Shocked Not bad for £25 from Go-Outdoors, well actually £22.50 as when I thought I'd check it before we went and found it had a tear in it so I called ahead and swopped it in one of their stores on the way to the show. Made sure I opened it up in the shop to check it and when I went to the tills there was a 10% off day so I came out with a replacement tent and the discount Thumbs Up
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supplied and fitted by Leeds Thumbs Up
Post #144581 11th May 2012 9:38pm
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xatzhs



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xatzhs wrote:
Glynparry25 wrote:
Russ,

I know a few people who have used this company http://www.rooftentslimited.co.uk/.

Not the best of website, but have heard the tents are awesome quality.

Glyn Dog Sheep


So I know this is massively digging into the past, but I've been good and persevered with my Search until I dug something up! Very Happy

Anyway, I've got a mate looking into these, has anyone else heard anything about them?

Cheers


Bump! Any info on these tents guys?
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bpman



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just had a look at http://www.rooftentslimited.co.uk - the awning priced at £149 is brilliant value
Post #144699 13th May 2012 6:41am
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It's all very reasonably priced Shocked

I think it will come down to the materials used maybe... Who knows about tent materials?

Premium quality high denier PVC backed ripstop cotton Confused

http://www.rooftentslimited.com/ground_tent_rt04.html This is £660 about the same as the Oztent BUT you get a free awning and sides thrown in Shocked
Post #144700 13th May 2012 6:43am
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leeds



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DECLARED INTEREST, we stock both the Oztent range of ground tents and the Autohome range of roof tents.

That RT04 is £549 + VAT = £658.80

Floor area is 2 x 2m by 2 metres high.

My reading of the description is that the Awning A1 is zipped onto the tent and comes with 2 side panels
It is made from
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Premium quality high denier PVC backed ripstop cotton body shell.



also
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this model will save you nearly £1000 from its nearest comparable rival!




The Oztent RV2 is 2m x 2m x 1.9m high has an attached porch and is £575 inc VAT and side panels are an extra £210 inc VAT

The tent is made from Waterproof Rip- Stop Poly-Cotton Canvas . Being a poly cotton canvas the tent material is breathable.

OK that is a simple comparison between the tents, the RT04 has slightly more headroom and a longer awning.


Now what is

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PVC backed ripstop cotton body shell?


May I suggest people actually google PVC cotton fabric?

Now what is that fabric used for?

Think waterproof apron, table cloths etc

Now where else is PVC used? Try plastic pipes/gutters etc. Yes a pvc fabric will be waterproof but by same token is hardly likely to be breathable!

Where else are PVC coated fabrics used? Typical fabric fibres are polyester and nylons and are typically used as lorry curtains.

I used to make rope bags out of pvc/polyester for the caving market.

Personally I would be relunctant to use a pvc coated fabric for a tent shell!




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this model will save you nearly £1000 from its nearest comparable rival!



For £1,658.80 I would very happily sell you a

RV2 and side panels for £785 plus a Foxwing at £580 plus awning connector at £35, plus a flysheet at £90

and be laughing all the way to the bank Rolling with laughter

Dam it Zag since it is you I will even throw in a floor saver worth £37 Wink

Would still be laughing on the way to the bank Laughing

Brendan
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xatzhs



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Great bit of info there Brendan! I'll pass this on to my mate.
Post #144999 14th May 2012 8:27pm
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Zagato
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Thanks Brendan Thumbs Up
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Planning an overland trip next year.............so why a roof tent and not ground tent? Question 1951 80" S1 2.0
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familymad wrote:
Planning an overland trip next year.............so why a roof tent and not ground tent? Question


Here's one good reason to go for a roof tent Smile

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familymad



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Good call!!!

Looking at OZ-Tents. Anyone used one? 1951 80" S1 2.0
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