Roof Tents & Sleeping
Roof top tents, sleeping bags, and camp bedding for life on the trail.
Buying Guide
A good night's sleep changes everything on the trail. Roof top tents have revolutionized overlanding by getting you off the ground quickly and comfortably. Whether you're looking for a hardshell that pops open in seconds or a soft shell that packs down small, we've tested the best options on the market.
Top Products
iKamper Skycamp 3.0 Roof Tent
The iKamper Skycamp 3.0 delivers on its promise of a one-minute camp setup with a King-size sleeping area that rivals your bed at home. After a full year of weekend trips and two longer expeditions, here's why it earns its steep price tag — and where it falls short.
- 1-minute setup — genuinely
- King-size sleeping area
- 4-season capable
- Heavy at 68kg
- Premium price ($4000+)
- Requires robust rack system
Roam Adventure Co Eagleview
Thule Basin Roof Tent
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