Tent in stowed position

A diehard camper who likes to get far away from everyone is going to need a sturdy off-road vehicle to get there. In the case of a Jeep Rubicon, you will have limited space to carry cargo. Your tent is often the largest space hog you have to contend with. Why not install a rooftop tent on your Rubicon to take care of the problem?

Yes, you can stow any tent on the top of your Jeep, but do all of those tents simple unfold and set themselves up? How many of those tents automatically offer you ground clearance when you are in an area where wild animals have no fear of humans or heavy rain is a possibility? The last thing you want to do is find a curious rattle snake or an inch of water in your tent in the middle of the night.

8 minutes to set up.

In order to set up a rooftop tent all you have to do is remove the cover, flip a couple of straps and pull the ladder down. As the ladder is pulled down, it erects the tent. Install a few flexible rods and your rain fly and windows are open and you are ready to climb in out of the elements.

These tents are designed to withstand winds gusting up to 60 mph and have been tested in the Arctic Circle. The PVC fabric and wax impregnation shed snow like a champ. Since you are elevated, you do not have to worry about melting snow or pooling water when it rains.

If your goal is to get off-road and away from people, cell phones, or just commune with nature for a few days, a rooftop tent is your best companion. Easy setup, durable construction, and space saving. What else could you ask for other than a Jeep Rubicon that is at least 12 inches longer in the cargo area?

Installs on your trailer as well

 

The statistics inform that as many as 90 % of the SUV owners don’t ever take their vehicles off-road.

What is this – an excessive concern for a rather expensive investment or just an absence of an actual need to do it? It is a known fact that many people buy SUVs, and in our case various Jeep models, just for the sake of their potential capabilities. The ladies claim that they feel much safer driving a larger vehicle. Men want to know that if all the sudden a snow storm breaks out, they will do fine. So, what if this winter is exactly the chance to turn the usual commuting into a real northern adventure?

And you don’t even have to drive it off the road. The actual road conditions can present a handful of troubles. Intense snow fall, slippery road, reduced visibility, high blizzards… Of course having a Jeep signifies that you are in good shape, but keep in mind that a 4-wheel drive won’t help you stopping any better. There are other things to consider, such as to always slow down when the road is slippery. It’s great to know what kind of 4×4 transmission your Jeep is equipped with. Some models come with a part-time transmission with front axle electronically engaged, when the wheels start to slip, while others have the more serious full-time transmission, and yet the third may look exactly like any other Jeep, but have a modest 2-wheel drive.

And a universal rule that applies is that tires make all the difference. Once could take a modest Subaru Forester, equipped with winter tires, and put it against a full-blown Land Cruiser with summer tires and easily beat it on an icy road. So in stead of putting groundless expectations on your Jeep, change into winter tires ahead of time and give them some time to break in.

And lastly, if you want to please the adventurous spirit in you and take your Jeep off the road, we advise to follow some basic safety rules. Know the terrain you are going to storm. A white layer of snow may insidiously hide trunks of fallen trees, rocks, and other dangerous obstacles. Take with you a shovel and emergency survival gear in case you get stock in a blizzard, as it can take hours to get out. Having a CB radio, traction strips, a tow strap, and a flash light is a must. Remember also to throw in some extra worm clothes and blankets, a buck saw, food and water. But most importantly, tell your close relatives where you are going, and when you are to be expected back. Drive carefully! And now, with all these considerations, your Jeep should be equipped and ready to give you all the pleasures of a winter adventure!

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