roofnest tent Roofnest Condor XL – BTR Outfitters
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roofnest tent Roofnest Condor XL – BTR Outfitters

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roofnest tent Roofnest Condor XL – BTR OutfittersThe Condor and Condor XL are Roofnest's fold out style hard shell roof top tents. Theyre our most compact tents when closed perfect for smaller vehicles or over truck bed racks. The Condor XL sleeps up to 4 adults, so your whole party can pile in and stretch out comfortably. Its 55 wide by 74 long when closed, and 74 by 93 when open. The Condor XL is compatible with a complete line of next level accessories like the Condor Awning and Condor Annex, and

The Condor and Condor XL are Roofnest's fold-out style hard shell roof top tents. They’re our most compact tents when closed — perfect for smaller vehicles or over truck bed racks. The Condor XL sleeps up to 4 adults, so your whole party can pile in and stretch out comfortably. It’s 55″ wide by 74″ long when closed, and 74″ by 93″ when open. The Condor XL is compatible with a complete line of next-level accessories like the Condor Awning and Condor Annex, and has been designed to accommodate a solar panel and storage. Each tent comes with a Roofnest privacy tent and detachable interior LED light that plugs into any USB battery.

 Style: Fold-Out
Sleeps: 3-4
Best For: All Vehicles
Cargo Crossbars: No
Store Thick Bedding: No
Weight: 160 lbs
Interior Dimensions: 93"L x 74"W
Exterior Dimensions: 74"L x 55"W
Construction:  ASA/ABS plastic shell

 

Included with Tent:

  • 8.5' ladder
  • 2 detachable pockets
  • Roofnest privacy tent
  • 4x4 ground mat
  • Interior LED light

Additional Dimensions:

Height: 13" when closed Width left-right between Roofnest mounting rails: 32"
Max Headroom: 50" when open
Minimum distance front-back between rack crossbars: 30"

 

Materials & Construction:

ASA/ABS plastic Shell

The Condor’s shell is made from ABS plastic with an outside layer of ASA plastic for weather resistance.

Wall Material

The Condor’s wall material is a polyurethane-coated polyester and cotton blend with a waterproof rating of 3000mm (for comparison, a typical waterproof rating on a backpacking tent is 1000mm). The fabric is much thicker and tougher than a typical backpacking tent — more like a heavy-duty wall tent. The material provides additional warmth and is quieter in the wind due to its weight.

Doors and Windows

The Condor has 2 windows with canvas and mesh zip closures. The Condor has a main door with canvas cover and full-zip mesh window. There’s a sky light with both mesh and canvas full zip openings, and a clear plastic viewing window built into the tent cover.

Ladder

All Roofnests are shipped with a sturdy and lightweight 8.5′ telescoping ladder for easy access in and out of your tent. The ladder is collapsible and permanently attached to the fold-out base.

Built-in Mattress

Every Condor tent comes with a built-in, custom-shaped 6 cm foam mattress with a waterproof cover. This isn’t your typical camping mattress. It’s so comfortable, it feels like a real bed. Say goodbye to a poor night’s sleep while camping, and say hello to getting in a good snooze with a Roofnest.

Lighting

Every Condor XL comes with a single, detachable, interior LED strip light which can be powered with any USB battery.

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Boo
Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 5
... this book was instrumental in planning and is highly recommended. In a somewhat bullet format I'll add a ...
Format: Paperback
We finished the Wonderland yesterday- this book was instrumental in planning and is highly recommended. In a somewhat bullet format I'll add a few notes... I think it is better to deliver your food caches rather than mail them- discuss with the rangers THE ACTUAL PICK-UP POINTS, and have your map with you- they will give you current trail and water conditions, this proved to be very valuable. We opted for a 12 day hike, after just a few days we realized that we had underestimated our hiking ability and changed out schedule to a 9 day hike. The rangers were very good about helping us with the changes, keep a slower plan and a faster plan in mind as the hike progresses (don't forget to get word to the rangers to re-date your food caches if you change your schedule). Thank those rangers and back country guys when you see them-the trail is in splendid condition, the maintenance is ongoing. When you meet a man wearing a pack-board with a 55 gallon drum lashed to it and he is going to muck out one of the outhouses on the trail is really makes you think about all the steps that you are traversing, the water bars, the brush...on and on with the list. Trail-trash... and I'm not talking about litter, there are some not so nice people on the trail who think nothing about leapfrogging a campsite because they "didn't like it" or the day was too long / short. That means that if you are a late arrival at a camp all the sites may be taken, then you have to ask to see permits and engage in eviction, the rangers need to hear about these guys and they leave the park "With extra paperwork:". One party we met started as a party of 3, but one of them became ill and suffered a fall resulting in an injury- so she was abandoned at Golden Lakes to fend for herself... dumped on the rangers. Point being, know your trail team- when you look at the map note where the roads are close by the trail should you need to get help. The authors mention bugs... perhaps once or twice... they talk about deer flies and horse flies... but as much as they talk about it is still under emphasized, there are legions, hordes, armies of bugs at some of the campsites DON'T IGNORE THESE WARNINGS. There was a great tip about putting apples / oranges / pears in your food caches- after a couple of days without fresh fruit these were a huge bonus. We also included some of the Hormel dinners- already hydrated and a nice break from the normal trail food. All in all, this is essential equipment in planning your hike. The Wonderland is aptly named- this one of the high churches in the outdoor religion, you will be constantly amazed!!
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Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2015
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C. C.
Battle Creek, US
★★★★★ 5
The Best Wonderland Trail book out there!
Format: Paperback
To plan my Wonderland Trail hike, I bought three different books, including this one. Tami's is by FAR the best. It offers great summaries of different sections as well as detailed descriptions. So many details are covered: permits, the Spray Park and Northern Loop options, packing, caching, conditioning, etc. There are numerous maps, and all of the charts at the back really helped me plan a well-informed itinerary. Great book! I used a hard copy edition of this book to plan my Wonderland hike (since I still really like good old-fashioned books) and then downloaded the Kindle version to my phone to use for reference on the trail. After a quick read each night, I could hit the trail the next morning well-prepared for the day ahead! I should point out that I did also bring along a Green Trails map of the Wonderland Trail, which I really only wanted to identify mountains, etc.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2017
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GW
Cuba, US
★★★★★ 5
Best guide book I've ever purchased
Format: Paperback
This book is outstanding! Even though we backpacked the Northern Loop instead of Wonderland, there were sections in the book covering some of the camps we hiked to over our five nights in the back country. And then I ran the Wonderland Trail over three days the following week, so I was eagerly reading each night in my tent to see what I would be discovering on the trail. The author is a very good writer, knows her craft extremely well, and has obviously spent ample time in this absolute treasure of a national park. Thank you so much for writing such a valuable book.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2020
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Cheryl Ri
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 4
Very Helpful Trip Planner
Format: Paperback
Good descriptions of trails, directions, and overview of each trail. I bought it to plan a trip in the Wonderland, but I realize that could be a book in itself. The information was a bit basic, but it did provide details on the different campsites that helped make decisions on which to stay at. All in all I would definately recommend!
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Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2016
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cera
Whiting, US
★★★★★ 5
The best guide out there for the Wonderland.
My husband and I used this book to plan our hike last year and it was an awesome guide. It breaks down your options based on direction you are traveling, number of days taken, and even difficulty level. We looked at the other books about the wonderland and really feel like this one was the best. If you are thinking of doing to Wonderland, you should buy this book, but don't expect to take it with you (unless you get the kindle), as others mentioned its a bit heavy. EDIT * After talking to Tami, I realized that some of the information I reviewed about the book was incorrect. I would like to point out, like she did, that there is an appendix that lists the number of sites each camp has (I previously assumed this information was missing from the book). This is an important bit of information we overlooked when it comes to applying for permits, as some of the camps only have a few spots available each night! Also, Sunrise visitor center was open past Labor Day BUT the restaurant was not and oh how disappointing that was! So definitely call and talk to someone at the park before making plans for a hamburger or milkshake.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2013

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