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Up To Three Adults Can Sleep In iKamper’s Hardtop One Rooftop Tent

Up To Three Adults Can Sleep In iKamper’s Hardtop One Rooftop Tent

Posted on August 20, 2015September 7, 2019 By Jarvis

Rooftop tents have grown in popularity over the years, now being a regular fixture in many campsites and outdoor events. If there’s anything that’s limited their growth, it’s the lack of options in floor size, since tents can only take up as much floor space as the roof of the vehicle will allow. That changes with the iKamper Hardtop One.

Described as “the world’s first expandable, hard shell roof top tent,” it’s a tent that extends both vertically and horizontally, sticking out the side of the roof to give campers additional floor space. In doing so, it extends the capacity of the tent, allowing it to comfortably sleep up to three adults (or two adults plus two children) under its roof.
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