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Roofnest Condor Roof Top Tent

Roofnest Condor Roof Top Tent

Regular price $3,395.00
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The Condor and Condor XL are our first hard shell roof top tents with a fold-out style. When closed, they're our smallest tents, making them ideal for smaller vehicles or truck bed racks. The Condor has it all: a large, comfortable sleeping area, as well as the easy setup and aerodynamic shape of a hard shell roof top tent. It is 48 inches wide by 60 inches long when closed and 60 inches wide by 83 inches long when open, and it can sleep two adults and one child (or dog). The Condor has been updated to accept a solar panel and is compatible with a full series of next-level accessories, including the Condor Awning and Condor Annex.

  • The Roofnest Condor is shockingly easy to setup!
  • The Condour is surprisingly spacious and comfy
  • -By the numbers, the Condor's floorspace is 83 inches (6 feet, 11 inches) long by 60 inches (5 feet) wide, with headroom of 50 inches (4 feet, 2 inches) at the peak. That's enough real estate, Roofnest says, to sleep two adults and a pet or small child.
  • In addition to ease of set-up, size and comfort, the Condor distinguishes itself with a number of built-in touches that make outdoor life a little easier. The door and the two windows all have both canvas and bug-fighting mesh zip closures, and all the material rolls up and tucks away with user-friendly loops and toggles.
  • The Condor also comes with a shoe bag and a gear bag that cleverly slide into a channel just under the main opening, so your stuff can be in easy reach without cluttering up your sleeping space. There's also an interior, USB-rechargeable LED light strip at the top of the entryway, providing integrated illumination that's handier than an iPhone flashlight and a little more subdued than, say, blasting your partner's retinas with a headlamp.