I agree with Tony and Dion.
We have opted for a camper trailer, as we are more inclined to take a lot of stuff with us (family of 3) and would prefer base camping most of the time, and then exploring track local to where we camp.
But it is still possible to do touring with a camper trailer, you just make sure u dont unpack too much crap in the evening, so there is not too much to repack next morning.
I am finding the NAV to be a really good tow vehicle, so i'm not too worried about the weight of the trailer behind me. So far there has only been ONE track i would not take the camper trailer on - that was a steep decline with heaps of tight switchbacks. I needed to do 3 point turns on most of the corners. Would have been virtualy impossible with a 4m trailer.
But, the roof top tent would be great for a couple who want to do some exploring and not to stay in one place too long. It would give you a great amount of freedom whereas a trailer would start to limit you. I think it comes down to a personal choice of how and where you plan to go.
Also, needs change. You may well enjoy a roof top tent for a few years, then upgrade to a camper tailer, and then eventually upgrade again to a off-road caravan.
cheers Woody - mine was a bugger to fit, took all afternoon in the baking hot sun. it was really a two man job, so get someone to help you if you can. Merry Cristmas!!
WELL, the Mrs and I bit the bullet yesterday. We already have a nice Camper Trailer but there are trips i'd like to go on where taking the trailer is not suitable. So i've talked the Mrs into letting me get a roof top tent for our mighty D40 and she finally agreed.
So i am off this afternoon to pick up a TIGERS11 branded Roof Top tent, ex display model so it doesnt have the side awnings for the lower area - which i'm not likely to use anyway. So being an ex demo model, and some bits missing we got it for half price of a similar spec'd brand new IRONMAN unit.
I see that this purchase will allow us to do short notice trip touring (for a night or two) and is even easier to set up than the camper trailer - particularly if your travelling interstate. So there might be some trips where we have the roof top and the camper trailer.
But it is fast gotten to the point where i'm going to seriously look at taking the roof rack frame off when its not needed. The beast is getting too tall to even think about going into melbourne and expect that i'm going to be able to enter any carparks with it.
i'll post up some photos tonight after i've picked up the tent and figured out how to bolt it to the roof rack frame.
It is amazing how my thoughts on the issue of Rooftop tent have changed in the year since i first posted in this thread. We have also had the Rooftop tent for almost a year.
The Rooftop is fantastic for touring type trips - whilst i'm out setting up a camp fire or doing some other 'unpacking', the roof top tent is so simple to setup the MrsWoody does all that for me and makes the bed ...
We have generally put Woody-jnr in the back seat of the Navara to sleep - but he is quickly giong to outgrow that, so during the muster we tested him sleeping in his OWN mini-tent (which he loved). So with an upcoming trip to Alice Springs planned, the Roof top tent will be going back onto the canopy and we'll be leaving the camper trailer behind.
But, at the muster we loved the setup of having the camper trailer as a 'home' base, so the Navara was free to roam the tracks.
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