Transform your camping experience with our versatile vehicle attached tents. Designed for easy setup and enhanced convenience, these tents seamlessly connect to your vehicle, providing extra sleeping space and shelter. Enjoy the benefits of quick access to your vehicle while keeping your gear secure and protected from the elements. With spacious interiors and durable materials, our vehicle attached tents are perfect for family adventures or solo trips. Explore the great outdoors with comfort and ease, making your next camping journey unforgettable.
$299.99
the suv tent easily connects to the cargo area of your vehicle and allows easy access to the interior. ... suv, cuv, or minivan tent connects to cargo area of vehicle sleeps up to 5 adults plenty of headroom with 7 ’ in center poles:( 2) shock- corded fiberglass...
5
1120Sue
The quality of craftsmanship and ease of set up is amazing. Completely satisfied with my purchase.
$399.99
Love the idea of attaching this tent to my SUV. ... dome style tent for suv, cuv or minivan sleeps four to five people simple 10- minute set- up three season use bathtub- style floor for superior water protection plenty of headroom with 7 ’ in center and 6 ’ at the corners...
5
capttom
Bought this tent a long time ago, about fourteen years. Has held up great for that time. Ten min. set up time with two people. Hooked this tent to the back of my truck that has a cap. Worked great as a second room. I use the truck as a bedroom. Sleeve zips off for a third door option if using the tent alone. The only problem was when it rained one time and a pool formed between the cap and the tent on the sleeve. If it was on the right car maybe this would n't happen. The other thing that should be done to make set up easier is to mark the center of each tent pole. This is to mark the apex of the tent to tie the roof ties to. You will see what I mean when you set up. Would I buy this tent again? Yes. And I have never put any kind of waterproofer or seam sealer on and never had a leak.
5
Travis
I used the tent for the first time this past weekend and thought it was great!! My wife even enjoyed camping and I was n't sure that was possible. I heard from reviews that people said that it was hard to set up, but me and my friend set it up for the first time in the dark and only took us 10 minutes, very simple. They even have a video that shows you how to set it up, I would advise watching it first if you are unsure. Others said that it wouldnt fit back in the bag that it comes with, but again, I had no problem with it at all. The only cons were the tent pegs that came with it. They had no point at the end and bent everytime you hammered them in. I went to REI and bought some titanium tent pegs and problem was solved. The only other con was that when using the zippers, they sometimes catch the overflap fabric. Not sure how to fix it yet, but not a big concern. The tent is big and very roomy. I 'm 6' 5 '' and could walk around the tent with no problem. I have a 2004 Toyota 4Runner and the fit was perfect. Great tent, cant wait to use it again!
4
Caseyt123
Love the idea of attaching this tent to my SUV. My wife and I have spent many a nights stacking stuff form the back into the front seats to make room for us in the back. This tent arrived and we headed out to go camping, first stop Holter Lake Montana, fee for camping sights vehicles on pavement tents on grass, you can imagine that we could not drive stakes into the ground when half would have to go through pavement. Headed out of Holter to camp at the Bridge where the access road to Holter meets up with the river at wolf creek canyon. Pitched the tent, pole, stakes everything and lit the barbeque and settle down for the night. Then the wind came and tent blew away. Lesson learned point the vehicle into the wind if known or possible( keep in mind, Eastern Montana is some of the windiest area in the United States. Packed up and headed home in the middle of the night. Two days later headed out to Yogo Creek Montana, found a remote site and set up camp, some wind but it was steady and we pointed vehicle into the wind. Everything else went off without a hitch, beautiful clear creek, camp fire and tent did fine in the 10 to 12 mph wind gust. One small problem, the straps that attach to the tent and come over the top of the vehicle and attach under the hood. When the wind blows is raddles those straps and makes a noise like a semi using air brakes. I will be going to the dollar store and buying some cheap pool noodles, slicing them half way and attaching them over those straps to stop this in the future. Over all glad I bought the tent, roomy and pretty easy to set up and break down.
$199.99
camp in comfort with the napier backroadz 19 series truck tent. ... 1- year manufacturer ’s limited warranty includes carrying bag ... tent material: 68d polyester taffeta floor material: polyethylene pole material: fiberglass weight: 16 lbs height: 58 ” – 62
$299.99
Setup was easy, we used our own 2 person air mattress which we pumped through the cab of the truck. ... Awesome setup, super easy and comfortable. ... a sewn- in, bathtub- style floor keeps you dry and bug-
$239.00-$239.99
WAS: $239.99*
coming in a variety of sizes, this tent will be certain to fit your vehicle. ... Easy to set up. ... it comfortably sleeps two adults, providing protection from the elements, animals, and uncomfortable
5
Somisjuan
I bought this about 3 weeks ago. And it has to be one of my favorite purchase of all time! I have been wanting one for a while. It fit perfectly in my 2008 Chevy Silverado 6. 5 ’ bed. Easy to set up. Make sure you get the airbedz truck mattress it ’s worth it!
$449.99
universal vehicle sleeve fits all cuv ’s, suv ’s, and minivans for a custom fit every time the elastic vehicle sleeve fits snugly around the back of your vehicle ensuring a bug free and watertight seal seamlessly connects to the cargo area of your...
5
WhitePlainsNY
I 'm 5'10 '' and I was able to stand in the middle of the tent with my arms extended up and I was n't able to touch the top of the tent.
5
The Reluctant Camper
We have used this tent for a couple of years now and still love it. Once we got the hang of it, set up was much easier. We place a tarp underneath to protect the floor, as well as some plastic sheeting on top of the flooring. I think this will increase the life of the flooring. We 've weathered some big storms and have remained leak proof. We are able to fit 3 cots in the main area, and two slim twin sized blow up mattresses in the bed of our van, thus we can sleep 5 fairly comfortably. This was an excellent start- up tent for new campers.
4
67wagon
Set up& tear down are simple& intuitive and take only about 20 min. if you take your time. The tent itself is very spacious and easy to connect to the vehicle. It fits our vintage station wagon very nicely. Quality of workmanship and materials appears to be a little better than average, but not rugged. After unfolding the tent the second time we did notice some marring on one of the screens, apparently from the plastic pole sockets. Be sure to use the protective bags that go over these hard plastic pieces before folding for storage. Also while folding, I reached for a corner on the screen room& got only the tarp- like edging that borders the bottom seam& it tore away at the edge a little. Again, not really the fault of the manufacturer, just another area where you need to be carful when setting up& tearing down. To sum up, it is a great product, well designed and easy to use, but its not fool proof.
$299.99
With the tail gate down and window and gate open you have over 10 feet of leg room and can almost stand up in it. ... the color- color poles allow for quick, hassle- free set-
5
Mack
I love it, I have only used it one time so I am still learning how to set it up. With the tail gate down and window and gate open you have over 10 feet of leg room and can almost stand up in it. I wish I had bought this many years ago. Another owner of an Avalanche saw it this weekend and wanted to know where to get one. I would recommend setting up in your driveway with help the first time so you have an idea of where the straps go before just setting out on a trip. I glad I did. When I went camp I was by myself and was different when you have help. I enjoyed it.
$329.99
tent for hatchback vehicle sleeps four people provides over 6- 1/2' of headroom three season use two large doors and three polyester mesh windows two skylights color- coded fiberglass poles for easy set- up full- length rainfly transforms into ground tent by removing...
$94.97
WAS: $134.95*
design and details universal vehicle attachment system easily connects on side or rear of most vehicles fits small hatchbacks, suv's, jeeps and vans- should fit almost any passenger or recreational vehicle sturdy fiberglass poles kelty quick...
5
PaulF
[ My wife and I wanted some sort of shelter for car camping that we could cook under. Most tarps are larger than what we need, but this is perfect. Setup is a breeze using the three poles. There are various options for attaching the front to your vehicle. Two stakes allow for attaching the rear. We set it up with our Rav4 hatch open and have no problems opening/closing the hatch with the shelter in place. There's lots of space underneath for cooking and hanging out. One could easily fit four camp chairs under this if needed. We 've only used it twice, but experienced torrential downpours on both occasions and remained perfectly dry sitting underneath it and chilling out. One of the best shelter investments I 've made in the last 45 years.
5
EcstaticaJB
[ I set it up, and it was similar to setting up a tent, though more unwieldy since it ’s only 2 sided. Great shelter space for my Honda CR- V! Will be hard to set up if it ’s raining though.
5
CLTX
[ I ’ m beyond pleased with this awning! I ’ ve been in my Promaster van for a few years and always wanted extra shade but didn ’ t want to have a permanent awning installed. The Kelty awning is affordable, durable, and easy for even one person to assemble( with low wind conditions). Mine has been through a few mild thunderstorms and has held up well. My ONLY wish is that it had some sort of mesh window so that I didn ’ t have to sacrifice so much of the view outside of my slider door. Definitely recommend this purchase regardless!
5
AnneH
[ Ordered it for my nephew who's driving cross country. He ca n't wait to use it. Ordering could n't have been any easier and it came very quickly
5
Donkoh
[ The title speaks for itself. The Kelty Sideroads Awning Shelter is a breeze to setup, provides lots of shade and at the end of the day breaks down easily and takes up less space than a folding chair. The material is durable and stood up to moderate speed winds. The tie downs are reinforced leaving me not worried about a strong gust of wind tearing it off.
$229.00
steel straight leg design with a white powder coated finish to protect from rust and corrosion ... get 200 square feet of shade and sun protection underneath easy to assemble frame structure heat sealed polyethylene top repels water and uv rays 150 gram top provides extra strength 1 3/8
$524.99
WAS: $699.99*
Spacious inside for 2 people, love having 2 doors, super lightweight and the design details are unmatched by any brand I have seen- from the stake design to the bag attachment system to the bike, this is the perfect bikepacking
5
Gregory F.
[ PERFECT for Bikepacking. Imho I recommend. 110%. Buy it for any camping though. A+
5
William P.
[ Compact and fits so neatly on the bike. Will definitely be my primary tent for any solo adventure
5
Jody D.
[ Absolutely loved this. It set up very easily and fit very nicely on my bike. I can ’ t wait to use it more
5
April m.
[ Love this tent. I have purchased for a 2 month bikepacking trip in the US. Spacious inside for 2 people, love having 2 doors, super lightweight and the design details are unmatched by any brand I have seen- from the stake design to the bag attachment system to the bike, this is the perfect bikepacking tent.
5
Jake G.
[ I ’ m taking the Telos 2 on a 1, 000 mile bike packing trip in July. To prepare, I ’ ve been sleeping in this tent, and it ’s been great. It is really easy to set up and take down. I also purchased the ground cloth( sold separately) from Sea to Summit and it ’s light and works great. I love that this tent packs down into two equally sized/weighted bags. I can strap these onto the front fork of my bike. The bags that they come with are super durable. I ’ m completely satisfied and look forward to using this on my upcoming trip. I also love my Sea to Summit sleeping pad and pillow!
$629.99
WAS: $649.95*
design and details solution dyedfabric is highly resistant to uv fade and drastically reduces water and energy use during manufacturing, a process that is better for the environment and improves the quality of the tent fabric 12 '' shortstik poleset is ideal for packing onto handlebars, panniers...
5
Eric_Tucson
[ I bought this for bikepacking, but will use this for all my backpacking trips too. Tent is super lightweight, and very small packed size. Easily fit between the hoods/shifters on my gravel bike. Nice storage, with a full shelf along the foot end of the tent. Lots of pockets. Footprint provides a floor outside under the vestibules. Ca n't wait to go outside with it again!
5
TP1234
[ We 've been excited about using the UL3 for our trips as it has a bit more room than the UL2. The setup is a breeze, the double doors are also super convenient and the UL3 has great storage options inside for both of us. The ultralight tent material is very thin, so I hope it remains durable through more uses. But we really love the tent setup and bike- specific features, such as the daisy chains on the stuff sack for mounting the tent anywhere.
5
Jonnya
[ Really compact. I haven ’ t used it in the field yet but I love it already. It fits on my handle bars nicely and is super light weight. My wife and I fit perfect
$599.99
WAS: $999.99*
convenient, free- standing, three- season, multi- use 4- person tent constructed with a large vestibule area great for storing extra gear or using as a shared common space durable double- wall protection to help keep your good night's sleep separate from the elements each sleeping area has two...
$399.99
WAS: $649.99*
convenient, free- standing, three- season, multi- use 2- person tent constructed with a large vestibule area great for storing extra gear or using as a shared common space durable double- wall protection to help keep your good night's sleep separate from the elements two sleeping areas with two...
5
David
[ I bought this tent last year, but was only able to use it for the first time a few weeks ago. I was excited to give it a try and was not disappointed. Some high level thoughts: 1. I wanted a tent with a large vestibule AND that I could stand up in. I live in the PNW and we get a lot of rainy days. The amount of space was perfect for my setup. 2. The initial build is a but confusing at first, but once you figure it out is a breeze to setup. The tent uses a snap system that I have n't encountered before but that I find clever. 3. It took me more than a few minutes and few tries to figure out which is the front door when adding the tarp. BA likely could have added some big arrows or something here. 4. Yes, this is a two person tent, but I use a larger sleeping pad, so really only have space for one( ok with me since I solo mostly). 5. Definitely a car camping tent. But it is compact enough when stored to not take up too much room. 6. My only real complaint is the vestibule has about a 6 '' gap around the bottom edges. So you do n't get a real feeling of 100% privacy. I also use the separate footprint and I kept kicking dirt into the vestibule area that required me to constantly sweep out. On the other hand, did n't have any problem with bugs. 7. Love the amount of doors, including the front and side door. Bottom line: This will be my go- to tent for solo car camping, especially on wet/rainy weekends.
$549.99
storage: stow the unzipped door out of the way quickly with the quick stash door keeper three interior mesh pockets one 3- d bin pocket for elevated storage one media pocket that has cord- routing for electronics attach lights, accessories, or a gear loft to the multiple internal...
5
Danno
[ First: Th tent is n't nearly as dark- colored as the picture indicates- it's light grey and white. Very easy to set up and comfortable inside. Vestibule is roomy. The shorter pole segments make a big, positive difference when packing a bike! The bag is great if you want the Molle straps, otherwise I do n't see the advantage( and it does n't fit the best with my handlebar bag system.
5
Kai K
[ Lightweight, sturdy, easy to put up…this is a great little one person tent. My only complaint is that Big Agnes should include the footprint because the test is quite delicate and requires one.
5
Oohlala
[ I bought this tent predominantly for backpacking or car camping. There is a chance I could bike pack, but that was not part of the decision to get this tent. I chose this slightly heavier tent over the regular backpacking tent because I wanted the decreased packed length. This allows me to put it in my backpack horizontally, and I keep the entire tent+ poles together. I chose a one person to keep the weight and volume down. I also appreciated having the loop straps on the top of the fly. During the BWCA trip last week, I frequently had wet socks, wet pant legs, and what other things to dry out. It was also windy during the trip. Once, I did put clothing in a pine tree. My friend later told me he picked up my stuff from the ground. After that, I always put my wet stuff under the loops on the tent. I love it! I had been concerned about the darker color of this tent compared to the backpacking tent. However, the color in the pictures is misleading. When I 'm inside the tent, I ca n't call it cheerful on the daytime but it's not dark and dreary. I do n't think it will soak up heat of the sun anymore than any other non- white tent will. I do like that it blends in better with the environment. I did purchase the footprint that also extends into the vestibule space. I 've previously had a tent with this feature and found it helpful. However, my friend has a BA tent with a traditional vestibule and he put a piece of plastic in front of his tent door. In the BWCA, the areas that we pitched our tents were often dirt. I found I had a lot of dirt on the footprint which kept me from sitting on it, etc. Meanwhile, my friend just simply lifted up his plastic and shook it out. We did get rain, so it's possible my gear under the vestibule stayed dryer. That being said, I do question if I 'm in this similar situation if I could just fold the vestibule back on itself and under the tent. And a grassy or less dusty situation, the footprint extending into the vestibule would be great. Otherwise, this review will likely apply to both the backpacking and bikepacking versions of this tent. My 8- year- old LLB 1- person tent I labeled my coffin tent. I do not feel the same way about this BA 1- person tent!!! This tent is a little wider, and I definitely have more headroom. It has a vent above which was a key deciding factor for my purchasing this tent. I hate tent condensation in the morning! I have a normal width sleeping pad And I can straddle it on hands and knees to adjust it and blow it up a little bit more. I can kneel in the tent and bend over in a squat to further make adjustments. I am 5 ft 7 in. ALL of the wonderful storage pockets kept so much off of the floor of the tent that it gave my body more space to move around. This is wonderful no matter what size version of this tent you get. I had a light jacket, a hat, and a shirt in the big pocket on the roof. The zippers on the tent open and close beautifully. Nothing got stuck. With the zipper on the fly I was a bit more careful, but all I did was extend a finger first in the direction I was traveling and that kept any material from getting caught. I am still figuring out all of the toggles, especially on the right side( facing tent) of the fly. It is very nice to open the doors wide, even if I do n't use the awning feature. THE VESTIBULE is Wonderful!! The vestibule in my old coffin tent would n't fit my backpack. With this BA 1- person tent, My 65- L ULA Catalyst backpack, a bait holder bag, shoes, my pfd, and a sm dry bag fit under the vestibule AND I still had room to enter and exit the tent. The vestibule rocks!!! The only thing that I do n't like about the vestibule is that there is n't a second smaller one. I do n't know if any 1- person tent has two vestibules. However, while this does allow one to set up the tent in smaller spaces, you are very restricted which way your vestibule faces. For ex, you may have to choose between setting up the tent so the foot faces into prevailing winds for safety... or setting up so you can open the vestibule doors and have a beautiful view of the mountains or a lake versus woods and weeds two to three feet from your vestibule if you set up for wind management. Setting up the tent was easy. The first two times I put the ends of the crossbars in the fly, it was effortful and I was concerned that I would do damage to the fly. Afterward, the material loosened up and it became easier. Clipping the fly to the footprint when I 'm also using the tent body is just a little awkward because cord material gets in the way of the clips. Guying out is much easier, quicker with the new adjustment pieces. There are two pieces of velcro to attach to the tent poles at the head of the tent. In the stake bag, there are multiple Velcro pieces and I 've not been able to find out what those are for. I bought two MSR groundhog stakes for two reasons: BA should have provided 1 more stake and I wanted two longer stakes to better anchor the tent in higher wind. During our BWCA trip, we did get a little rain but we got high winds during that time frame. Under these circumstances and with my roof vent open, I did n't get rain inside the tent. Also, with what both my friend and I felt were straight line winds, no rain got in the tent from under the tent fly. That being said, since the fly edges tend to sit up a bit higher from the ground to allow more ventilation, there was a lot of dirt and wood matter splash up against the wall of the tent. Luckily, the solid part obtained body goes high enough that nothing got inside. The inner tent remained dry. Packing down the tent and putting it and the poles in the available bags is okay. The bags are just wide enough if you pack things well. The stakes and their bag came packed inside with the tent and fly. I am a little concerned about the stakes being pushed in the bag with all of this other delicate material. My friend got upset with me because he felt I was taking too long to tear down the tent. I kept the fly on the tent body and attended to fold it all up together keeping the mesh on the inside, then stuff it in the bag. My friend felt I should just stuff each one in separately. I 'm not sure what's best, I just want to protect this more delicate material. That being said, my biggest concern for the material was when I was packing away the tent. Having the footprint down certainly protected the floor of my tent from any damage. Pros: mostly everything! Roof vent, large, practical vestibule, material loops on exterior fly, large tent body entryway, VG zippers, vestibule doors open wide, lots of interior pocket storage, a 1- person without being too confined, usually adjustable guylines, quick setup, appears to handle high wind well, why is not too dark, reflective elements on the tent keep one from tripping, fly zipper also zips from the top down, well- made. Cons: I guess the tent/tent pole bags could be lighter and the bags just the tiniest bit larger dia. The daisy chain loops are very small and not terribly practical. BA should include the missing stake. I would like for BA to also sell the bikepacking and backpacking poles separately. I could see someone wanting to own both depending on what situation they would be using the tent. I would also like BA to advertise that the traditional footprint and the extended footprint will fit both bikepacking and backpacking tents. Otherwise, the rest of my review will apply
$279.99
WAS: $399.95*
design and details light enough for the backcountry, strong enough for the front country 12 '' shortstik poleset is ideal for packing onto handlebars, panniers and saddlebags, or saving space in any pack multiple bike- frame attachment configurations for burley compression stuff...
5
LindaM
[ I purchased this tent late last summer and could not wait to give it a try on a bike packing trip. I love the size of this tent both packed and set up. It's perfect and spacious for one person, with lots of room to spread out and store gear. I placed my bike in the 'garage' as it rained the first trip out. Everything stayed dry. Lots of internal storage pockets and I slept comfortably( it was a warm night and a cool morning with light rain overnight). It was an easy first time set up... no issues at all. I used a tarp for a foot print but ended up purchasing the foot print later when it came back in stock. I will be using this bike packing tent in 2022 for a 300 miler. The reason I purchased this tent is that I can keep my bike in the large vestibule( garage. There are two entries with a smaller vestibule on the other end... I could exit on that end. I still had room in the larger vestibule( where my bike was) to use for heating water for oatmeal and coffee in the morning. The tent has ample room to sit up and get dressed inside. The tent weighs about 6 lbs. Yes... there are lighter bike packing tents... but for the security of being able to keep your bike inside the tent and the price of this tent... that extra weight.... No problem for a bike packer! The tent fits easily back into it's stuff sack.
5
Hoser
[ This is the perfect motorcycling tent- packs small, easy to pitch, big vestibule for your gear, or getting out of the rain. Will be recommending this tent to all my riding buddies.
$399.99
perfect lightweight tent for biking adventures 12 '' shortstik poleset is created to attach to your handlebars, panniers, and saddlebags high- volume pole architecture creates a steeper wall structure for more headroom dry- entry door prevents water from entering the interior of...
4
Bikepacking
[ This is my second UL tent purchase and I bought because it has short poles for packing on a bike. It ’s easy to set up but I am not a huge fan of the front entry style or the T shape pole system basically the sides down by the feet or legs tend to blow in on you in the wind. Other minor gripe would be the thin material and how long it holds up. I am on my 3rd night in and getting used to it. Overall I would recommend this for Bikepacking since the poles are short but it ’s not the best UL tent I have slept in by far…..
$449.99
weight: 2 lbs 10oz packed size: 5. 5 '' x 12. 5 '' floor area: 28sq ft head height: 40 '' vestibule area: 8sq
$499.95
lok tent buckle '' multiple bike- frame attachment configurations for burley compression stuff sack with daisy- chain webbing system smooth- closing, dual- zipper door with easy- grip zipper pulls on two doors and two vestibules with storm flaps on the vestibule zippers ease of...
$549.99
sustainability: 50% water reduction with nearly 5 gallons of water saved per tent on certain models 80% reduction in energy required and significantly reduces carbon emissions 80% fewer chemicals used for a safer and cleaner dyeing and finishing process storage: stow the unzipped door out of the...
$219.99
this tent is designed to attach to a napier truck tent so that 4 additional people can join in on the camping fun. ... expand your camping experience beyond your truck tent with the napier sportz® link ground tent...
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