bankz5152
Well-Known Member
Hey,
On looking at roof tents (Hannibal) and Oz Tents I was wondering why they where SO expensive.
£2K for a Hannibal seems a hell of a lot for what is basically a fancy tent with some ladders.
Oz Tents are cheaper but still £500 - £600 a pop seems pricey too.
For that kind of money I could buy a few Vangos pop ups with a wheel barrow spare!
Am I missing somthing? Is there somthing particular that make these tents amazing for overlanding?
Would a simple pop up surrounded by a car awning not do the trick especially at the price difference £80 as opposed to £2,000. Even If I where to buy a spare it would be miles cheaper.
Finally can a regular tent be placed on top of a Defender 90? (for living/sleeping) Not just 'placing' it up there!
Please enlighten me!
Josh.
On looking at roof tents (Hannibal) and Oz Tents I was wondering why they where SO expensive.
£2K for a Hannibal seems a hell of a lot for what is basically a fancy tent with some ladders.
Oz Tents are cheaper but still £500 - £600 a pop seems pricey too.
For that kind of money I could buy a few Vangos pop ups with a wheel barrow spare!
Am I missing somthing? Is there somthing particular that make these tents amazing for overlanding?
Would a simple pop up surrounded by a car awning not do the trick especially at the price difference £80 as opposed to £2,000. Even If I where to buy a spare it would be miles cheaper.
Finally can a regular tent be placed on top of a Defender 90? (for living/sleeping) Not just 'placing' it up there!
Please enlighten me!
Josh.
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