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The ROADIE Overnighter SUV Window Tent is a patented, universal fit solution designed for camping enthusiasts. It features a bug screen that allows fresh air while keeping insects out, easy installation without tools, and blackout covers for privacy. With upgraded rain fly poles and dual zippers for access, this tent is perfect for mid to full-size SUVs, making your outdoor adventures more comfortable and enjoyable.





| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.35"D x 10.24"W x 10.24"H |
| Minimum Clearance | 45 Inches |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Size | Large- 48"Wide X 61"Tall |
| Style | Universal mid and Full size SUV |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Color | Black |
| Fabric Type | rip-stop |
| Material Type | Rip-Stop |
| Required Assembly | No |
| Operation Mode | Power |
M**Y
Fits 2020 Expedition, easy on and off
Spent most of June camping our way up the west coast in our 2020 Expedition Max. These worked perfectly on our rear doors, and gave us the perfect amount of airflow at night. Kept all the bugs out, even with our lights on inside. The only downside was the privacy flap being on the outside, but still easy to unzip the screen and zip up the privacy panel when necessary. I need a fan at all times when I sleep, but the airflow with these was perfect. No fan needed. We were camping in a different spot nearly every night, and these were easy to set up and take down. 30 seconds each door, and stuff bag attached. Almost didn’t buy, but so glad I did. Worth every dollar!
S**N
Great fit, durable, and fabulous customer service, HOWEVER....Tarrif charges will apply!
I purchased a pair of these for my 2022 Honda Passport Elite. They are fantastic! The fit is perfect, easy to put on/take off and seem to be built very well. One of the units was missing a small piece and after contacting the seller the response was immediate. Because of the tariffs, they ended up sending me a whole other unit which was way beyond what they needed to do. Love this product and would buy again! BE AWARE THOUGH. THANKS TO THE MORON IN OFFICE IN THE USA, ("NO, COSTS ARE NOT PASSED ON TO THE CONSUMER" LOL) TARRIF CHARGES WILL APPLY AND THIS WAS NOT DISCLOSED WHEN I ORDERED, TO THE TUNE OF AN EXTRA $38 COLLECTED ON DELIVERY.
S**E
It's not high quality, but not so low quality that it should get the job done
First impressions: For starters, it fits with room to give on a 5th gen 4RUNNER--both on the outside and inside the door (pictured). I flipped it around, cinched up the end and put it in the door pocket. This is because both zipper controls are on the outside not inside--which is kinda a putz design flaw, but a simple solution of reversing worked the same for sunny dry weather. Keep it out of your door latch and it should shut, and then you can use the handle on the door to get in/out easily if entering from the rear doors. I do not anticipate this thing will hold up well in wind, rain, or snow downpour because there simply isn't enough weight in the hood to prevent it from retracting inward allowing the tent pole thing to slam against your window repeatedly thus allowing the elements into your cabin. Quality I ordered 2 because I wanted the benefit of cross breeze while sleeping. One seemed really good, the other not so much (pics on quality included towards the end). This tells me their quality control is not the greatest. The one that came with holes (pictured) in it also had a loose thread (pictured) which makes me wonder if that thread not being shored up has something to do with the holes. It's a really minor issue that I could patch but I'm going to exchange it for another one and see if the seller will make good on their products and keeping their customers happy. I'd rather patch it later than new out of the box just to see what the durability is like long-term. Pros: Should get the job done It's not a well-known name brand, but the concept is really neat Self storing Beats buying an expensive camper Lightweight so it doesn't add to your total weight or reduce gas mileage--if that's something that concerns with you gas currently $4.25-$7/gal across the US depending on where you're located. No holes in screens and good ventilation Cons: Not high quality but not the lowest quality Price point could be reduced to $30/1 and it would be nice if they had a dual pack to buy instead of singles only Quality control needs improved Be nice if the two were twins and not sisters or distant cousins (twice removed)! ;) Zipper control on inside not outside Kickstand to keep the hood extended Possibly A-frame the hood so the snow and water slides off
W**H
Highly recommend for car campers
We love these for our car camping trips in the Tetons. Fits a full size Ford door. Great cross breeze availability went the temps allow. The Fiberglass sticks are not quite the right length but they work. The other thing that is a little annoying is there should be a little poch for the door handles. It is tricky to open the doors once they are installed. I still recommend very highly. We have been using them for several years and they have held up great. Good quality and can stand some abuse when you're in a rush.
L**N
THis is what I hoped it would be. Ordered a second one for the other side.
This fits over the rear doors of my 2010 Honda Odyssey very well and does not interfere with the electronic operation of the door opening and closing (as long as you pull it relatively tighter on the front side of the door where the sensors and latches are). It fits well and is simple to put on. It doesn't look baggy or saggy and the screen opening lines up nicely with the window in the door. My intended use is for car camping on a cross country roadtrip and afterwards. but I will also use it when I have to run quick errands and have to leave my dog in the car and want him to have nice ventilation without being able to escape. A dog that was determined to escape could easily rip the screen and jump out but my dog is docile and unimaginative and doesn't do things like that, so it will be fine. I would not be comfortable leaving him with wide open windows, but this setup will give him shade and air and deter him from leaving. Now that I have seen it, I've bought a second one so I can have one on each side of the car. I won't be driving with them on because I think they would flap around. But they are so fast to put on that I do think using them when I'm just running errands is a realistic plan. For the overnights whiel we are car camping it will be great to have privacy, bug protection and cross ventilation.
M**E
Mesh was damaged and stretched in a few areas
It fit on a Subaru Crosstrek window. It was easy to construct. The zipper quality seemed fine. The support pole went in easily. The mesh seemed tight enough to keep out no-see-ums, but durability is an issue. The mesh material is a bit weak — some areas of the mesh had runs in them, as if they had been caught on something. In these areas there mesh was stretched and did not seem tight enough to keep out noseeums. I returned the item for a refund.
S**I
Worth the money/get two
Bought 2 (large) for my 2018 Honda CRV. They fit very well and good quality even w heavy and rugged use (remote public lands camping for extended periods of time). Purchased in May 2023 and they are still going strong. The company is family owned and stands behind their product. I had some questions and they were immediately responsive and helpful. Car camped for months off and on with these bw contract jobs. I was often moving daily, taking these off and on. They still look brand new and work very well w no weak points showing after much use (a rubber tip came off one pole but I glued it back in and it’s fine). They keep bugs/mosquitoes out, provide cross ventilation when you have one on each side and work well in rain—even w strong winds. The awning like part really does work to keep the rain out. I had to partially zip close the rain cover flap once—and I’ve used these in very windy storms with pouring rain that would go horizontal at times. Highly recommend. *When breaking camp it could be easy to misplace/forget the tenting poles (mostly the short pole that holds the awning out), they’re black and blend into the camping area and the inside of your car. I have a specific routine for that piece that I do before anything else so I don’t lose/forget them. (Some type of reflective painting material on them might help). *A lot of dust and dirt can get on the inside of the Roadie where it lays next to your car door. I’m careful to shake it out and also to try to keep it from rubbing against my car door so it doesn’t scratch the paint.
H**L
Must Have for Camping in Truck
I bought a pair of these Roadies for my F250 QuadCab pickup. They are super handy to have around, don't leak and allow for great cross breeze. The back door of the quadcab is quite large and probably the max size that these door covers could fit. They are too small for the front door of my F250. Add a platform to the back seat and it makes for a great bed! I've used them probably a dozen times and so far, no leaks or tears. Screens are easy to zip up. Great for tuck camping if you want to sleep in the cab of your truck. They include a pouch that is used for storing (packs into itself) and doubles as a pouch for your stuff at the head or foot of your bed (if you're sleeping in the back seat of your pickup).
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