I'm not a snob by any means, but a while back i've arrived at the conclusion that if you're gonna pay for accommodation for 1 or more nights, you really should do yourself a favor and pay a little more and stay at as nice a hotel/resort you can afford. Why? Because whatever money you save you'll make up in hating the smell, or the loud AC, or wishing you had a nice pool and hot-tub, etc. So for years we've stayed just at hotels, with the occasional cheaper accommodation to remind me that i was totally right. Well, as we've explored more and more of the mountain ranges, we've found it more and more appealing to camp out. Now, lets be clear, we don't want to camp in a campground, but what we really would like is to pitch a tent in the middle of absolutely nowhere, after a long day of trails. This brings the obvious problem of bears and other members of the animal kingdom, which we would like to avoid while we're sleeping.
Therefor, we started looking at rooftop tents, and the ARB Series 3, which while pricey, would fit perfectly for what we need. It's cheaper than the other rooftop tents, and it would totally pay for itself as long as we used it at least 16 nights, which doesn't sound like THAT much, but figured i'd ask for some opinions first. Has anyone tried them or know someone who has? Anything in particular that I should know about? Will it last in stronger winds if we needed it too? Are they overkill? Any information or ideas would be great!
Also, I did notice the Northridge sells it locally, and so do Modern and Cap-it. Any suggestions about who will have the best deal?