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Ultralight Rooftop Tent for Fast and Light Travel

04.03.2026 12:29 1 min 1 source
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Ultralight Rooftop Tent for Fast and Light Travel
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Inspired Overland has introduced the TrailPeak hard-shell rooftop tent weighing approximately 84 pounds. Priced at $1,399, it is positioned as one of the lightest options in its class, broadening the range of compatible vehicles.

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Ultralight Rooftop Tent for Fast and Light Travel

04.03.2026 Yahoo Autos ENG

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Updated: 06.06.2026

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$1.48 /l

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cheaper than 55% of countries

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$1.15 /l

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cheaper than 73% of countries

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