

🏕️ Elevate your camping game—sleep above it all in style and comfort!
The WildFinder Rooftop Tent is a rugged, all-aluminum hard shell tent designed for 2-3 people, compatible with Jeep, SUV, truck, and van roofs. Engineered for durability and weather resistance, it features a waterproof polyester fabric with 99.99% UV protection, a 5cm comfort mattress with moisture control pads, and a comprehensive accessory kit including a telescoping ladder and LED lighting. Its sleek, quick-deploy design offers versatile access points and is built to withstand wind, rain, sun, and snow, making it an ideal choice for serious outdoor enthusiasts seeking reliable, comfortable rooftop shelter.

















| ASIN | B0DHKCYXFX |
| Additional Features | Waterproof |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Base | Polyester |
| Best Sellers Rank | #133,238 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #21 in Truck Bed & Tailgate Bed Tents |
| Brand | WildFinder |
| Brand Name | WildFinder |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Gray |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Jeep, SUV, Truck, Van |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 100 Reviews |
| Floor Length | 6.91 Feet |
| Form Factor | Hard Shell |
| Included Components | 7.5 FT Telescoping Ladder, Ladder Organizer, Organizer Bag x10, LED Strip, Shoe Organizer x2, Mesh Windows x3, Mattress x 2 and Built-in Mattress x 1 |
| Installation Type | Roof Top |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Is Waterproof | true |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 83"L x 52"W x 9"H |
| Item Height | 9 inches |
| Item Weight | 89.81 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | WildFinder |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Maximum Height | 22.61 Centimeters |
| Number Of Poles | 3 |
| Number Of Windows | 3 |
| Number of Guylines | 5 |
| Number of Rooms | 1 |
| Number of Stakes | 8 |
| Occupancy | 3 Person |
| Occupant Capacity | 3 |
| Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 83"L x 52"W x 9"H |
| Rainfly Material | Polyester |
| Recommended Use | Camping & Hiking |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping & Hiking |
| Seasons | 4 Season |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 211 cm x 132 cm x 23 cm |
| Sport Type | Outdoor Lifestyle |
| Style Name | Rooftop Tent |
| Tent Design | Vehicle Mounted Tent |
| Tent Floor Material | Polyester |
| UPC | 721545476791 |
| UV Protection | 99.99% Sun Protection (implied high UV light protection) |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Water Resistance Technology | Waterproof |
B**M
Great little tent, but be prepared for the weight
First off, this was kind of an impulse buy because we got a tent site too small for two families with two family size tents. So our family split between it and another two person tent. Giving 5 Stars because we do LOVE this tent. That being said, here are the pros and cons for us and our needs: Pros: Easy to install Easy and fast to pop-up, even for kids (at least 10 yrs to do the actual popping and ladder part bc it takes some strength) Ladder is sturdy Mattress is comfortable, even for two large adults Fairly cool, as long as the venting is open Fairly private, as long as the bottom parts of the flaps are closed Lots of big pockets Lots of loops to hang things Easy to take down, but it does require two people to stuff all the fabric between the seals Cons: (Specific to this tent) -The side flaps connect at the bottom, and when open, there's no pocket to stuff the extra material into. Having the extra material around the opening can be annoying to navigate around when getting your footing on the ladder. I can make a pocket, so no real issue. -The front flap is opposite and connects at the top, which means you can't close the bottom half for privacy at night when you're laying down. Preference I suppose, but it's nice that the side flaps you can use this way. I'm not sure how other tents, of this price point, compare in this way. (For any hard top rooftop tent) Extremely Heavy You have to find a way to safely get it on top of your vehicle You have to find a way to store it safely, probably in the air to maximize storage space You have to find a way to not kill anyone while getting it in the air
A**O
Fantastic ALL-ALUMINUM shell RTT!
Great value on an all-aluminum housed RTT! I spent a fair amount of time considering different RTT setups. Since the tent will spend most of it's time on the truck (not garage stored) a soft-shell was not an option. Since there is high UV exposure where I am, I also didn't love the idea of a poly-shell that would get brittle and crack over time. No thank you on potential leaks. All that said, an all-aluminum body was the option for me. I then discovered that this "family" of RTT's tends to bring a hefty price-tag, and the search began. I came across this tent, sold under different names under different listings, and started digging in. Some listings offer "the whole package" while others don't include some of the bells & whistles. At the time I found this one, it included "luggage crossbars" that unfortunately had been removed as an option by the time I ordered. Below is a break-down of each portion of the experience: • Order and shipping: I delayed in ordering because I would be traveling for a length of time and didn't want the shipment to arrive during my absence and be sitting outside waiting for my return. Process was quick and simple. Shipment showed up in roughly a week (I don't remember exactly...maybe 8-days). Product arrives in a sturdy cardboard crate (too rugged to call a box) and is well packaged to protect the contents. Even with the durable packaging, unboxing is still very simple. I do recommend setting the package on an elevated surface before removing packaging (sawhorses, sturdy table). All accessories are packed within the tent, so no loose parts to worry about getting lost in transit. *Note: check all the details of the listing. As mentioned, several listings look the same, but aren't. Admittedly there were some less expensive options, but shipping was weeks (sometimes months) out from order and several accessories were not included. Also worth looking at warranty. In my experience, for less than $30 more in purchase the warranty period was doubled vs other listings. At the time I purchased, it ran about $1100 (shipping included). Some listings for basically the same tent with a different badge were $3k+. Others were listed below $800, but then added $300 or more for shipping • Accessories: As mentioned, when I first found the listing (2) luggage bars were included. By the time I ordered (some weeks later) the bars had been removed from the listing. Not a huge deal as there are 3rd-party retailers that sell directly compatible kits relatively inexpensively. The other accessories that are included are the interior LED lighting (great with a small power bank connected), mattress & washable cover, (2) shoe bags, telescoping ladder (with high-quality storage bag), and a good quality tool/hardware kit packaged in a high-quality bag to keep everything together. • Mounting: I have a set of bed-bars already installed and installation couldn't have been easier. With a helper, simply set tent in place and use included bracket system with tracks incorporated into base of tent to secure to your vehicle. A few extra steps may be involved if installing on a roof-platform rack, but the mount is pretty straightforward. Another thing I love about this tent is the (3) different options for access. Either side or the rear. I had to relocate the side ladder-mount brackets to clear my rack system, but it's a very easy adjustment. Everything on this tent seems to be built with forethought to adjustability. • Setup and packing of this system is a breeze. Setup is literally popping the latches and lifting. Then install (4) rods to deploy rain-fly/awning and you're good to go. I have not experienced rain when camping, but have no doubt by it's design that when zipped-up it'll stay dry inside. I love that the awning/rain-fly is a full 3-sided covering, not just over the rear entry like some similar tents. This keeps ALL the entry points protected during weather and provides a substantial waterproof ledge over doors keeping water out while venting. Additionally, the high-mounted venting window over the main door is fantastic and is weather-protected by awning so it can be used without worrying about wind-driven rain. Great for fresh-air and dissipating moisture so there isn't condensation build-up within the tent, but you can maintain privacy keeping the main doors closed. And if you're a person who needs full darkness to sleep, this thing is black-out when all zipped-up. I have not done any winter camping in it yet, but I imagine it keeps heat in well. Many gear-pouches keep everything close at hand. And my favorite part, I can pack my bedding/pillows IN the tent when closed which saves packing additional gear in/on the rig. Plus all your bedding stays clean and dry in the event you are doing setup during poor weather. If I put a different mattress in, I may lose some of that storage space, but there is room to put a thicker mattress in if desired. I've been sleeping well on the provided mattress and don't have plans to upgrade at this time. I'm not a small fella (6', 250+ lbs) and fit comfortably in the tent. For me, a second small to medium sized person could work. Another tall person or 3 (even with one as a child) wouldn't be an option. For 1-2 people (especially smaller than me) this is a great tent. • Final thoughts: For my needs of a solid RTT that will be durable and hold up to nearly full-time exposure this is a great option. I do most of my trips solo, so the smaller footprint isn't a big deal and I like that it's light and doesn't take up a bunch of space on top of my rig. It has a sleek profile and doesn't have a ton of wind-resistance when driving. I've since added luggage bars and have carried multiple items over the top. Works great. I would absolutely recommend this tent for parties of 1-2 with rigs ranging from a 2-door jeep clear up to a van. It's a very versatile piece of equipment.
H**O
Choose Wildfinder!
This roof top tent was everything I had hoped for! The tent was warm and well insulated during the cold night. During the warm days, I took comfortable naps with plenty of airflow through the tent. The rainfly worked well not allowing any rain inside the tent. I loved all the pockets inside the tent, it was great to store things up there. Set-up and take down of the tent was absolutely wonderful, took about 2-3 minutes. The tent rode very well on the top of my vehicle on my 2,600+ mile trip. The only reason this tent does not get 5 star is the mattress and shoe pockets/holders. I would recommend getting an additional mattress pad if you do a long trip, as my hips started aching around day 3. The shoe holders meant to slide into the side of the tent did not fit properly, as the rod was too small and the pockets would not stay hung. I did a lot of research and this tent was very well made, and I'm so happy I chose this tent. The material is very sturdy, including the zippers and window netting. I highly recommend Wildfinder for your camping trip!
A**N
Great purchase
This is a very well build unit. It seems durable and will hold up over time. Very quick and simple to get set up and comes with a nice compact telescopic ladder as well. The added LED strip and storage pockets make it much more functional during its use. Highly recommend
W**U
Perfect Camping Shower Setup – Sturdy, Private, and Easy to Use!
I recently bought this Wildfinder vehicle side shower awning for camping trips, and it has been a game-changer! The 3.3ft x 3.3ft enclosure is just the right size to comfortably use as a shower, changing room, or even a private bathroom when we’re out in the wild. The setup is quick and straightforward — it attaches securely to the car and feels very stable, even in slightly windy conditions. I especially love the built-in LED light, which makes nighttime showers or changing so much easier and safer. The roof design adds extra privacy, and the materials feel durable, waterproof, and high-quality. We used it on a recent road trip, and it provided excellent privacy and convenience. It’s lightweight and folds down compactly, so it doesn’t take up much storage space in the car. If you camp, overland, or go off-grid often, this portable shower tent is an absolute must-have. It’s practical, well-designed, and worth every penny!
M**N
Open box review only, not field tested yet.
Initial thoughts as I haven't used it yet, but the quality of this RTT seems very good. The outer shell is solid and the inside is great. Several pockets in the overhead area, one is clear for a tablet, big plus. Each side if you are lying down has its own storage hanging. There is a prewired led strip with USB connection and a switch. The pad is very comfortable to lay on. Opening it is easy with sturdy latches and heavy duty struts. Takes some effort to close it so you should be able to mount items on the top of the shell without the tent wanting to close up on you. The fabric is what you would expect to see on more expensive RTT's so this should hold up for years with care. This review is more of an unboxing as I haven't mounted to my truck just yet but the quality for the price makes this an easy 5 stars at Initial first take.
D**.
Not bad, not great. Pay attention to the details.
So lets start of by saying I just received the tent today (9/20/25). So for the quality seems pretty good, and ill update my review after a few trips of use. Im giving the 3 star review for a few reasons. 1. I opened the tent and was exploring my new purchase and notice that there seem to be metal shavings on the mattress from somewhere, possibly the rivets. Not a huge deal but for something that was over $1,100 bucks id think the company could at least vacuum before shipping. Also not a huge issue but I've had to clean up several thread ends that weren't trimmed. 2. There was no roof bars included, I watched several (8+) reviews on YouTube on this product and they all stated that there was some included. After some digging, they do say that there isn't any included buried in the description. If you have YouTube influencers promoting you product, either include the parts or make it more clear that it has changed and you dont include them anymore. That was a big part of my discussion on purchasing this tent. 3. The shoe bags also aren't as described in YouTube videos and seem to be cheaper and of lower quality then listed on Amazon. There are no mesh pockets and no way to secure the bag closed. Just a basic flap on a sack. With all that being said, I understand that this is a budget option so to speak but a lot of people were saying they got there tent for under $1000 ($850-$900) bucks. I paid almost $1,200 and feel like im getting less tent for more money. So I definitely have mixed feelings about my purchase. It seems to be good quality other then the for mentioned issues, but now I have to buy roof bars and more then likely upgrade my shoe bags so thats easily another probably $250 to $500 for both that ill have to spend. So im kind of thinking I should have just spend the extra money on a $1,500+ tent and wouldn't have to find products that will fit and wait for them to ship to me. Im definitely looking at my options and may be returning this if I find a better deal. But for now ill stay positive and see how the tent performs.
M**N
Great for an Epic 7k+ Road trip!
I bought this camper for what ended up being a 7150 mile trip hitting about 10 national parks and monuments and driving the 101 around Olympic park to San Fransisco. This camper was great and from my research it is pretty comparable to more expensive tents. What I learned is that you can use or just role up the awning. I was also able to add 1.5 more inches of memory foam and make the bed so it was ready at each stop! I didn't leave pillows in, but you can, just is harder to close. The shoe bags only work on the end of the camper. I was looking for the best camper for the money, and I believe I found it. Only thing it might have is a vent for a diesel heater, but we had a night at 9k feet in Beartooth lake and was quite warm...when in the tent. This tent gave us the ability to save on hotels and wake up in much more beatiful places and even pull over and take a nap in a rest park. We slept 15 of the 20 nights in the camper, only staying in a hotel 2 and at a friends for 3 nights. We stayed on free sites on BLM and at National forests with the most for any site being $25, which was a really great savings on the trip. It seems to be very water proof and the top window allows for ventilation. I am 6 ft tall and I wouldn't want to be much taller, but two of you can sleep at an angle and gain more room if needed if you don't mind getting a bit cozy with one another. The many pockets are great for stoarage. It fit well on my Ford Maverick and we could pop it up quickly if not using the rain fly, but you get pretty good at using the included rods for the fly. The only thing that could be better is the mattress, but I believe that is true of most camping solutions. I recommend a lot of pillows and used a body pillow and found it more comfortable than my wife. It can be taken down by one person easily, but takes some practice to tie off the strap and then tuck in both sides completely before closing it down. I had not intended on keeping it as I have a tear drop camper, but I may keep it to use for road trips and venture crew as it is very convenient. I used my deer winch to put it on my truck and it is something that needs to be well thought out or done with help. I used mine on a AWD 4k Tow Ford Maverick getting about 28-30mpg on the trip fully loaded as you can see in the pictures.
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