Rooftop tents, and all the overlanding industry, have been booming for the reason that pandemic hit and people suddenly remembered that nature is gorgeous and necessary. Roofnest’s latest Falcon 3 EVO tent separates itself from the group by being essentially the most aerodynamic rooftop tent in the marketplace. It also manages to have more internal storage than all other clamshell tents, and it still allows owners to store light bedding inside when the clamshell is closed.
The Falcon 3 EVO tents feature a blackout coating that keeps things dark until you must let the sunshine in, and each sizes have HVAC ports. Compared to Roofnest’s Falcon 2 EVO, the Falcon 3 EVO is shorter and lighter, yet has 38 percent more interior space. Falcon 3 EVO tents even have two side windows, an overhead moonroof, and two meter-long dimmable LED light strips.
There are two Falcon 3 EVO models, the usual and the Falcon 3 EVO XL. The standard tent weighs 140 kilos and allegedly sleeps two people under 6’2” tall. It’s 83 inches long, 50 inches wide, and sits 8 inches tall when closed. The EVO XL weighs 170 kilos, is 88 inches long, 60 inches wide, and sits at the identical 8-inch height when closed. The standard Falcon 3 EVO opens to a height of 58 inches while the XL opens to 64 inches, however the XL tent someway manages to take care of the identical interior dimensions at 85 inches by 57 inches. Both sizes feature a 2-inch-thick memory foam mattress and each include 7.5-foot ladders.
The standard tent costs a pricey $3,495, and the XL costs an additional $300. These tents are offered with accessories like a self-inflating 4-inch-thick Featherbed Air Mattress for $275, a tent insulation kit that zips into place for $249, and an enormous awning with a price that ranges from $349 as much as $699 for the awning, partitions, and a floor. All Roofnest tents include a non-transferrable two yr warranty that covers workmanship, parts, and materials that fail during normal use.
Given all the space, compactness, and features that these tents offer, they look like expensive yet solid options for overlanders who want a lightweight, space-efficient rooftop tent. Roofnest is currently selling the present Falcon 2 XL for $2,245, greater than $1,500 cheaper than the brand new Falcon 3 XL. If you’re serious about rooftop tent camping and overlanding, then a Roofnest Falcon 3 is likely to be exactly what you’re in search of, but there are cheaper options that provide similar space for significantly less dough.
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