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What They Do Not Tell You About Rooftop Tents- Pros And Cons
Camping safaris are often the best way to go when trying to experience the best of African wilderness safaris. Whenever you mention camping safaris; there are a number of things to put into consideration ranging from tents, mattresses, sleeping bags, camping light, and a lot of things that come along with the camping gear.
There are always a number of options to choose from when you consider camping on your trip some of which we have identified above. But let us zoom out on the different camping tents you can consider of your trip and also explore the pros and cons of choosing a particular kind of tent for your camping safari.
Uganda Rooftop Tents Selfdrive Hire
A rooftop tent is a tent that is locked on top of the car giving you an opportunity to use the car top as the camping ground. Anyone that is not comfortable sleeping on the ground during their wilderness camping safari, would prefer a rooftop.
However, there is a number of rooftop tents out there and you have to be specific on which type of rooftop tent you would wish to go for. One of the things to consider when choosing the rooftop tent is the mattress size, the number of people it can accommodate; which all influence the cost of hiring a particular rooftop tent.
Ikamper Sky camp 2.0 (Hard Shell)
It comes with an expandable king-size mattress that can offer enough space for four people (Average sized people). It is often preferred by most people because of its hard shell that makes it easy to set up. It has three window spots also offering a sunroof kind of window to allow in extra light. It is opened by unfolding the sideways.
Roofnests Sandpiper
The sandpiper offers ample space for two adults; rectangular appearance. It can carry extra weight on its top of up to 100 pounds. Unlike most of the rooftop tents, sandpiper simply pops up. It has a total of 4 windows
Feldon Shelter Crow’s Nest
A rooftop tent offers enough sleeping space for two people. It also has a 180o unfolding making it not as fast as the Ikamper or the Alu-cab to set up.
Alu-Cab’s Generation 3
The tent has 3 point access with a door and window on either side. It has a 45o pop-up style to open up the tent with a hard shell structure just like the Ikamper; this makes it one of the quickest tents to set up.
The tent can also carry extra gear on tops such as kayaks, solar panels to help you have some power for phone charging, and other simple accessories.
FSR High Country Edition
Known for reliability, It can sleep up to three adults and also offer you a total of three windows. It has a 180o unfolding unlike most of the other tents such as Ikamper Sky camp.
Hardshell VS Softshell Rooftop tents
Rooftop tents can be classified into two types, hardshell rooftop tents, and soft shell roof top tents. Most of the hardshell rooftop tents have either a pop-up opening format while the softshell rooftop tents have a 180o opening style. Out of the above-shared options, some are hard shell while other a softshell rooftop tents.
Pro’s of Hardshell Rooftop tents
- They are easier to set up compared to soft shell rooftop tents. It can be set up in less than 5 minutes.
- Some hard shell rooftop tents have vertical walls that create more ample space inside the tent.
- They can carry extra luggage on top of the rooftop tent, unlike the soft shell roof top tents.
Con’s of Hardshell Rooftop tents
- They are heavier than soft shell roof top tents, so they are not as common in Uganda road trips as the softshell.
- They are also the most expensive; therefore any company that considers the competition in the market would often prefer the softshells since they are often cheaper compared to hardshell rooftop tents.
Pro’s of Softshell Rooftop tents
- They are lighter thus easier to install on the car
- Very common on Uganda rooftop tent safaris unlike the hard shell rooftop tents.
- They are cheaper compared to the hardshell rooftop tent, thus you can easily get it from any self-drive car rental company.
Con’s of Softshell Rooftop tents
- It might take more than 5 minutes to set up or close after set up
Rooftop Tents Vs Ground Tents
Below are some of the pros and cons of rooftop tents vs pros and cons of the ground tents
Rooftop tents pro’s and con’s
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Ground Tents Pro’s and Con’s
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With the above comparisons, the only reason you would opt for a ground tent is the ladder required for you to enter the rooftop tent which might be a little bit inconvenient and its cost is more than triple of a basic ground tent.