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Roofnest sparrow
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roofnest sparrow
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Installation is straightforward, albeit a bit annoying. In the background: Jasper the Dog guards the tent from squirrels. The hard-shell Sparrow requires less ground space than fold-open roof tents that extend over the side of the vehicle, making it easier to find a suitable camping spot. Taller or larger couples, and couples with dogs or kids, may want to look at the larger, folding-style roof tents, which sacrifice ease of use to provide quite a bit more space.

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And with huge mesh windows on all four sides, air flow is not an issue. For one to two average-sized people, this is a great road-tripper option. Speaking of weather, the ABS-plus-fiberglass shell will repel anything, and if the rain starts coming down sideways, the polyurethane-coated polyester and cotton blend walls are rated waterproof up to 3000mm, which is as high as you’ll find on any ground tent, save an ultra-bomber mountaineering tent. (Note that a wider model-the 53” wide Eagle-is available for an extra $200.) The 36″ of headroom was fine for sleeping, but taller users may feel cramped if stuck inside playing cards for an extended period of time due to weather.

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I’m 6’1”, and we still had adequate sleeping space for the two of us, though not quite enough to include our border collie, who stretches and fidgets throughout the night. It’s more comfortable than any common tent/sleeping pad setup. My girlfriend and I slept well on the plush mattress. I used the Sparrow for weekend camping across Colorado’s Front Range, when hot summer temps made us flee to the high country. Fear no overpass: When closed, the sleek Sparrow adds only 10.5 inches to the height of your vehicle. Best of all, the floor is lined with a ~3” thick high-density foam mattress. The shell pops up to create a sleepable space that is 46″ wide, 80″ long, and 36″ tall inside. Encased in an ABS shell reinforced with fiberglass, this tent lives on your car’s roof rack, deploys quickly by disengaging a few straps, and is accessed with an included hook-on ladder. The Roofnest Sparrow is a pop-up-style roof tent. Enter the roof tent, providing the sleeping comfort of a home-on-wheels at a relatively reasonable price. But I also get tired of sleeping on the ground, and setting up and breaking down my tent. No, a luxury van does not make economic sense for me. Roughly estimating $50k for the vehicle and build-out, that works out to $100 per night… if I sleep in it for 500 nights, and that’s before factoring in fuel, repairs, and maintenance. As much as I fantasize about buying a sweet Sprinter or Promaster for my weekend-warrior missions, it would be a ridiculous purchase. The Roofnest Sparrow is a comfortable roof tent that stood out for it’s ease of deployment.

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Roofnest sparrow