🏞️ Elevate your adventure—sleep above the rest with Nomadic comfort!
The Overland Vehicle Systems HD Nomadic 3 Extended Soft Shell Roof Top Tent is a rugged, 4-season rooftop tent designed for up to 3 occupants. Featuring a durable 600D ripstop fabric, a full diamond plate aluminum base, and a waterproof 2000mm rainfly, it installs easily on any factory or aftermarket roof rack without drilling. Bonus comfort accessories like memory foam pillows and a mini broom make it the ultimate travel companion for professional adventurers seeking quick setup and reliable protection.
Brand | Overland Vehicle Systems |
Product Dimensions | 6"L x 6"W x 3"H |
Item Weight | 165 Pounds |
Floor Width | 63 Inches |
Recommended Uses For Product | Travelling |
Shape | Rectangular |
Occupancy | 3 Person |
Seasons | 4 Season |
Included Components | automotive,engine,ring,kits |
Water Resistance Technology | 2000 |
Special Feature | Easy To Take On & Off, Full Diamond Plate Base, Removable Rainfly, Best Warranty, Set Up In Minutes |
Occupant Capacity | 3 |
Design | Vehicle Mounted Tent |
Material | 600D Ripstop |
Color | Dark Gray |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Installation Type | Built In |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
Closure Type | Velcro |
Fabric Type | Polyester, Oxford Nylon, Ballistic Nylon |
Floor Length | 6 Inches |
Maximum Height | 40 Inches |
Floor Area | 6536 Square Inches |
Base Material | Polyester |
Style | Nomadic Tent |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Assembly Required | No |
Number of Rooms | 1 |
Tent Floor Material | Nylon |
Rainfly Material | Oxford Nylon |
Vehicle Service Type | All of the above |
Is Waterproof | Yes |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | Yes |
UPC | 860000608541 810038734125 |
Form Factor | Rooftop Tent |
Model Name | Nomadic |
Manufacturer | OVERLAND VCL |
Item Weight | 165 pounds |
Item model number | 19230003 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | 19230003 |
Mirror Adjustment | Manual |
Special Features | Easy To Take On & Off, Full Diamond Plate Base, Removable Rainfly, Best Warranty, Set Up In Minutes |
R**N
Great rooftop tent!
All-in-all this is a great tent. There are some very nice design features that make it a good product. I would buy it again.Installation: the instructions are not the greatest, but they get the job done. The attachments are universal in nature. You basically have a channel to slide the heads of your bolts into and then a metal plate that can go around your rack. The channels attach to the bottom of the structure (metal plate). It is a rugged attachment system. I put on well over 3,000 miles on its first journey and I had no troubles with the attachment to the rack.When buying a rack, get one that sits up high enough for your vehicle so that you can get the metal rods installed (see setup below). These rods go into the base plate of the tent at a roughly 45 degree angle. so the tent needs to be situated behind the cab - if installed onto a pickup - so that these rods can be inserted and attached to the awnings.IF you wanted to put it close to the cab, you could use ropes to tie down the awning facing the front of the vehicle rather than the steel rods - that would be an option I believe.Setup - very straightforward. uncover, undo the Velcro (4 spots), lengthen the ladder, and unfold. After the unfolding, adjust the length of the ladder. When shortening the ladder slightly, it is the top steps that need to be released in order to shorten the length - not the bottom steps. Once you have worked with it you will understand. There are some metal rods (instructions for me said two sizes, but there was only one size) that need to be inserted at an angle into the bottom support plate of the tent.These rods attach to the awnings and flaps. A very novel idea. The rods are metal and flex - but don't bend. So they put constant tension onto the awnings, etc. to keep them in place. Make sure not to bend the rods as they will not work as well after being bent.Taking tent down - one person can do it. It will take a couple of times to figure out what is best for you and your setup to cleanly get it down and all tent material stuffed into the package. The last photo I included shows that when it is about half way up, i prop it is place so that I can go around and push the tent flaps inside. This makes it easier for the cover to be put on.I put the straps that are close to the ladder UNDER the cover. I am not sure how they are supposed to be installed, but I found that it worked better for me to put them under the cover. This allows you to put all four velcro straps on before the cover is installed.I left the metal rods inside the tent when folded over. they are small and do not get in the way. I believe the manual said you could leave some things in the tent, but I found leaving items in there made it tough to get the tented folded in half and the cover to fit on nicely.For the cover, I recommend starting at the front and then working back. You want the velcro to be attached firmly there - and not allow wind to get under it. Then work your way to the back.Great tent - rugged, easy to setup.
K**N
Must be closed to drive truck
So I put it on a trailer! Works great! Tent is quality built. I set up the windows with a step ladder. I put a thin air mattress over the foam mattress because my hips dig into the bottom. Very roomy for 2 adults. The roof over the ladder collected water in heavy rains but a pool noodle as a center beam fixed the problem.It does weigh 160 lbs. Get some people (4) to install.
E**R
Easy setup, LOUD rain fly.
Overall, I like this tent. The ease of set up and pack down make spontaneous trips to the mountains a lot easier. Not to mention it is bolted to my truck, so it would be hard to forget to bring it.I mounted the tent on a contractors rack on a full sized pickup with oversized tires, so the tent is about ten feet off the ground. I had to drill new holes in the mounting rails to bolt the tent to to get the tent to open to the side of the vehicle instead of the back, but that was because of the contractors rack. If mounted to roof rails as intended, this wouldn't be necessary. Other than that, the installation process was pretty straight forward. I used a forklift due to the height I was mounting the tent at, but it shouldn't be too much of an issue for two people to lift it onto an SUV roof.Once mounted, the tent is super quick to set up, about two minutes. It packs back up in about five minutes. All the straps used to cinch the folded tent down are sturdy two inch nylon webbing, and the cover is a heavy duty rubberized material that should hold up for a very long time.The floor is insulated, and has a three inch memory foam mattress on top of that. This is one of the more comfortable tents I have slept in. It is better than most cots, and definitely better than sleeping on the ground. Not as comfortable as a hammock, but not much is. I also like the "accessories kit" that is included. None of the items are super high quality or anything, but it is something the company didn't need to do.The problems with the tent come when actually trying to sleep in it. The first issue is condensation. This is a single wall tent, so I knew this would be an issue. After coming back from a trip, the tent needs opened up and aired out to dry. So far this has only been an issue on cold nights (below 0). This isn't to big of an issue, just something to be aware of.The other issue, and the reason for the missing star in the rating, is the rain fly. Any winds higher than ten miles an hour, and this thing sounds like a jet engine inside the tent. Or as my brother put it when he heard the noise, "It sounds like God is trying to kill you". I had the rain fly properly installed and tightened. On my third trip with the tent, the winds picked up to over 50 miles an hour, and the rain fly bent all the poles and tore itself from the nylon webbing used to tighten the rain fly down. This turned out to be a blessing, since it got a lot quieter in the tent after that.I now just use the tent without the rain fly. I camp in dry climates mostly, but I have woke up to several inches of snow on the tent, and no leaks. The tent fabric appears to have a DWR coating of some sort.At the end of the day, I am happy with the tent. It is easy to set up, made of heavy duty materials, and comfortable. If it weren't for the rain fly, it would be a five star tent. This may be an issue with all rooftop tents. This is the only one I have experience with, so keep that in mind.
S**M
Well-made, and super insulated
If there’s one thing you need to know about this product is it holds heat extremely well. Be sure to open your window or you’ll end up with a good sweat session and condensation on the inside of the tent. If you’re into rooftop tents this is definitely one to buy.
T**O
OVS Nomadic 3 Roof Top Tent on a custom built trailer
Product is as described. Had the tent sent to TToc Trailers in Fresno Ca to install since they built the custom trailer. Did not receive the pillows, table or dust pan/broom. I still give it an excellence since the tent is the most important item. Brought home today and after practicing open/close a few times it is very easy. Plenty of storage, king size bed, LED strip are great. The mattress is comfy and lets a 6"4 300lb man stretch with no problem. We kept the tent lower on the trailer since we are older and had 2 recent knee replacement surgeries so the telescopic ladder is great since we can adjust. Thank you, Tamara Galindo
T**S
Best rooftop tent ever!
This is by far the best rooftop tent on the market. Much better then the top name brands and much cheaper priced as well. Incredibly durable, strong and roomy. Amazing quality!
D**Z
Muy buena compra
Es una buena compra quedamos muy satisfechos tanto con la facilidad de armado, calidad, comodidad, como sus dimensiones.En comentarios anteriores vimos de la falta de manual para su armado lo cual es verdadero es un poco corto pero no es algo que se pueda deducir fósil mente
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