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ScarboroughSeadog



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Tentbox classic or cargo?
Just those 2 please- interested in any comments from experience. Thanks
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camelman



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I looked at the cargo but went for the direct4x4 clam shell instead. Suspect they both.come from the same dealer in china but the direct4x4 has.more room and is £800 cheaper.

https://direct4x4.co.uk/products/grey-expe...oof-tent-1 
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ScarboroughSeadog



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Looks to be exactly the same!
Post #988673 11th Apr 2023 9:02pm
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camelman



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Or if you fancy a punt.on importing one yourself...

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005004744486113.html 
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TexasRover



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I have had several standard fold open type roof top tents, they are all the same with different brands printed on them. They are spacious, big enough for two adults and a child but I think a hard shell solution must be nicer for longlivety and easy of storing.

While we tried everything I have come to the conclusion a trailer with a roof top tent is the best and most flexible solution. Best would be a hard shell roof top tent. Maybe one day I will try hard shell solution, but they do look small.


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Post #988692 12th Apr 2023 6:52am
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steveww



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From my experience a hard shell roof tent is better.
They're quick to put up/down.
They don't rustle so much in the wind.
You can sit up in some of them by resting against the roof supports.

I have the Bundutop https://bundutec.co.za/bundutop/
It's a great bit of kit but quite a bit more expensive than the Tentbox.
Post #988715 12th Apr 2023 12:24pm
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LR Nuts



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I too have the Bundutop, on an old Freelander 2 I built in 2015.


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I am currently trialling a Dometic roof top tent, this year.



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BuckBlu110



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I have a tentbox classic, bought it before the prices went up about 18 months ago. We’re very pleased with it, it does exactly what we want it to, undo the 4 clips, pop it up and jump in. The only downside is that it’s a tad small for two people and the two dogs but thats easily remedied by kicking the wife out Twisted Evil Laughing .
I did a fair amount of research to which type of roof tent would suit us best and immediately ruled out the soft shell option as thought it would be too noisy-flappy. It was a tough call between the cargo and the classic as I would have definitely liked the option of roof bars the cargo has, but wasn’t set on the amount of space the clam shell design offers.
All in all, seems a well made piece of kit and does the job, would recommend Thumbs Up.
Post #988741 12th Apr 2023 3:01pm
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camelman



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Having recently replaced my direct4x4 clamshell with a pop top roof, I've sold my soft shell roof tent that I had on the trailer and am currently fitting the hardshell to my Penman.

Should then have the best of both worlds, me in the pop top with the diesel heater whirring away and the kids on top of the trailer Smile

As noted above, the softshells are a pain when it is windy, the hardshell is way better.


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Post #988746 12th Apr 2023 3:43pm
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camelman



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ScarboroughSeadog wrote:
Looks to be exactly the same!


The direct4x4 offering is 130mm wider and 50mm longer. 
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BuckBlu110



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camelman wrote:
Having recently replaced my direct4x4 clamshell with a pop top roof, I've sold my soft shell roof tent that I had on the trailer and am currently fitting the hardshell to my Penman.

Should then have the best of both worlds, me in the pop top with the diesel heater whirring away and the kids on top of the trailer Smile


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Post #988798 12th Apr 2023 9:51pm
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camelman



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I'm going to mount it higher so I have a big more cargo room in the penman.

I had my previous softshell mounted on my sankey in a similar fashion

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Post #988815 13th Apr 2023 8:24am
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Rescue01



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Not much help as I bought my Tent Box Classic last year from Costco online and saved over £700 due to a price increase with TentBox but not Costco Mr. Green

BUT it’s still sat with the wrapper on in the garage Big Cry

Hopefully soon. Laughing
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TexasRover



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If you mount a soft shell onto the roof of a decent car, I find the height is becoming a real pain especially tucking in the tent under the cover and the zip fouling etc. Any hard shell solution will be much easier. On trailer access is so much better that the fiddling required is hardly an issue.

I would imagine that a hardshell will be less spacious in use, yet much larger to store and handle..

decisions decisions..
Post #988820 13th Apr 2023 9:41am
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camelman



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The direct4x4 hardshell I have is a good size inside 
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