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Hard-Shell vs Soft-Shell Rooftop Tents...

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Which one to choose?🤔 ? ? | ? ? WHICH ONE SHOULD YOU CHOOSE? Are you ready to elevate

Which one to choose?🤔 [View email online](     |     [Forward to a colleague]( [ARB]( [CAMPING]( [DRAWERS]( [BASE RACK]( WHICH ONE SHOULD YOU CHOOSE? Are you ready to elevate your camping experience from the ground up? Choosing the right rooftop tent is crucial for your comfort and convenience. Hard-shell tents tend to be more aerodynamic and have a quicker set up, whereas a soft-shell tent generally allows for more add-on accessories. Check out our brief comparison below and see which one suits your needs best. HARD-SHELL TENTS Hard-shell rooftop tents offer several advantages over soft-shell tents, including a stronger and more stable structure that handles storms better and is quieter in windy conditions due to reduced canvas rustling. They retain heat more effectively, making them warmer during cold nights, and are quicker to set up and pack down, which is ideal for frequent travellers. Their aerodynamic design improves fuel efficiency and reduces noise while driving. Additionally, hard-shell tents can be packed down with bedding inside, are easier to clean, and are less prone to leaks, as rainwater simply runs off the hard exterior. SOFT-SHELL TENTS Soft-shell rooftop tents offer several advantages, most notably their lower cost compared to hard-shell tents, with prices ranging from £1,395 to £1,695. They often feature a zippable roof window for sky or star views, a feature hard shell designs typically lack. Soft shell tents are available in larger sizes, accommodating up to 4 or 5 people, making them ideal for larger families. Additionally, they are generally lighter, making them easier to lift onto a car, though some lightweight hard shell models do exist. [Shop our full range]( [Facebook]( [Youtube]( [LinkedIn]( [Instagram]( Copyright © 2024 Auto Styling Truckman Group Limited, All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your [preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( from this list.

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