Roofnest Meadowlark XL Rooftop Tent offers 3-Person Spacious Tenting

   07.09.24

Roofnest Meadowlark XL Rooftop Tent offers 3-Person Spacious Tenting

The all-new Roofnest Meadowlark XL Rooftop Tent offers enough room for 3 people while freeing up 1/2 of your vehicle’s rooftop space for other gear you might be toting along with you on camping trips. To have a rooftop tent without sacrificing all of your roof’s precious real estate gives outdoor enthusiasts the ability to bring almost everything (and the kitchen sink).

Specifications for the Roofnest Meadowlark XL Rooftop Tent

The Roofnest Meadowlark XL Rooftop Tent can comfortably sleep up to three people atop its generous 2 1/2″ dual-density foam mattress. You also interior illumination from three windows and two skylights as well as Roofnest’s standard roof-mounted dimmable LED light strip. With ample natural light, your tent can air out after long days and you will also know when sunrise is from the interior. The current MSRP is $1,995 and the rest of the specifications you may want to know are listed below by Roofnest:

  • Closed exterior dimensions: 83″ x 30” x 13”
  • Open interior dimensions: 80″ x 58″ x 40”
  • Weight: 100 lbs
  • Interior weight capacity: 450
  • Sleeps: 2-3
  • Tent material: 190GSM coated Polycotton (waterproof rating of 2000mm)
  • Mattress thickness: 2.5” dual-density
  • Style: Soft-shell foldout
  • Ladder Length: 7.5’
  • Ladder max capacity: 300
  • Included: 2.5″ Dual-Density Foam Mattress; Tent Cover; 7.5′ Ladder; Universal Mounting Kit

Roofnest Meadowlark XL Rooftop Tent offers 3-Person Spacious Tenting

What Does Roofnest have to say about the Meadowlark XL Rooftop Tent?

Once you return home from your adventures, you are able to uninstall the Meadowlark XL from your vehicle and store it safely in your garage, closet, or even an apartment balcony due to its manageable size and weight of 100 Lb. The Meadowlark XL’s robust construction also enables it to be stored on any of its sides, be it on end or laid out flat. Roofnest additionally had these words to share about the all-new Meadowlark XL Rooftop Tent:

Boulder – Roofnest reveals the Meadowlark XL soft-shell rooftop tent. Meadowlark XL is Roofnest’s second soft-shell roof top tent model ever. Unlike traditional two- to three-person soft-shell rooftop tents, which dominate a majority of a vehicle’s roof, the long and narrow Meadowlark XL only takes up a fraction of the roof. This is achieved through Meadowlark’s distinct longitudinal fold-out design; campers sleep inline with the length of their vehicle, not perpendicular. This frees up half of the roof’s real estate for other gear like bikes, kayaks, fishing poles, skis, or other outdoor adventure items.

“We have completely redesigned or refreshed the entire Roofnest lineup in the last 18 months. Meadowlark XL is the final piece of the puzzle and underscores our dedication to offering smart, high-quality roof top tents at every price point,” said Roofnest CEO Bob Africa. “Meadowlark XL bridges the gap between the entry-level but high-value Meadowlark soft-shell and the Sparrow hard-shell line. More than an extremely versatile and affordable three-person tent, Meadowlark XL’s slim, narrow form demonstrates Roofnest’s design leadership and gives customers more choices in how they camp and recreate outdoors.”

Go All In, or Stay Out? Will you Buy the Roofnest Meadowlark XL Rooftop Tent?

So, the only question that remains is whether you are going to add one to your vehicle for future endeavors?… At a price of $1,995, it might seem a bit expensive on the exterior, but when compared to a camper, RV, or innumerable hotel stays, you could save a lot of money in the long run. As always, let us know all of your thoughts about Roofnest and the all-new Meadowlark XL Rooftop Tent in the Comments below! We always appreciate your feedback.


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