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bama car roof top tent LD TMON Clamshell Aluminum Hard Shell Roof Top Tent Overland Vehicle Systems

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bama car roof top tent LD TMON Clamshell Aluminum Hard Shell Roof Top Tent Overland Vehicle SystemsSleeps 2 People The OVS TMON is large enough to sleep 2 people. Extreme Weather Protection The OVS LD TMON can handle any weather condition. Fits Most Vehicles The OVS TMON can be mounted on almost all cars and trucks. Free Gift The OVS TMON comes with 1 Free Gift. OVS LD TMON Roof Top Tent Overview Introducing the Overland Vehicle Systems LD TMON. An aluminum, clamshell, hard shell roof top tent. Crafted with budget conscious adventurers in mind,

Sleeps 2 People

The OVS TMON is large enough to sleep 2 people.

Extreme Weather Protection

The OVS LD TMON can handle any weather condition.

Fits Most Vehicles

The OVS TMON can be mounted on almost all cars and trucks.

Free Gift

The OVS TMON comes with 1 Free Gift.

OVS LD TMON Roof Top Tent Overview

Introducing the Overland Vehicle Systems LD TMON. An aluminum, clamshell, hard shell roof top tent.

Crafted with budget-conscious adventurers in mind, this compact and rugged 2-person tent is designed to take your journeys to the next level


OVS LD TMON - What's Included

Everything you need is included with the LD TMON!

✔ OVS TMON Roof Top Tent

2.25" high density foam mattress

Overhead internal storage and 4 side pockets

✔ 8.5ft Telescoping Ladder

✔ Ladder and Storage Bag

✔ 3 Months Free Subscription to onX Maps


OVS LD TMON - Extreme Protection

The LD (Light Duty) TMON roof top tent features a durable tan body and green rainfly.

Its 600D Ripstop material not only ensures longevity but also stands up to the rigors of the great outdoors.

Constructed from aircraft-grade aluminum and equipped with gas assist struts, the LD TMON tent opens and closes effortlessly.

OVS TMON - Amazing Sleeping Experience

The OVS TMON roof top tent is large enough to sleep 2 people comfortably.

Inside, you'll find a 2.25" foam mattress that promises a comfortable night's sleep.

But this tent isn't just about sleeping - it's also about storage solutions. With interior storage options, you can keep your gear organized and easily accessible, no matter where your adventures take you.

Plus, the TMON base is insulated with a 1" aluminum honeycomb to make sure the temperature inside the tent is ideal at all times.

OVS TMON Installation and Super-Fast Setup

The TMON built-in nitrogen gas-charged struts and nylon pull strap make it easy to open and close.

You can do it on your own without any help in about 2 minutes.

As for the installation, with the right crossbars or roof rack system, you can mount the TMON roof top tent on almost any vehicle.

The process is pretty straightforward and takes about an hour.

Storage

From overhead storage to multiple side pockets, this tent will never leave you wanting a spot for your things.

Nitrogen Gas Charged Struts

The struts opening and closing the tent a breeze - you can get it done in less than 2 minutes.

Heavy-Duty Latches

The lockable latches make it easy to securely fasten your tent when not in use.



Free onX Maps Subscription

A Free 3 months subscription to onX Off-Road Maps is included with your order. Below are some of the top features of onX maps:

  • Tons of Off-Road Trails - You can find thousands of trails for Overlanding, SxS, 4×4, ATV, dirt bike, and snowmobiles across the nation.
  • Save Maps for Offline Use - Heading somewhere remote? You can Save maps to your phone or tablet, including all interactive land and trail data.
  • Track, Save, and Share Trips - Easily track your trips, including location, distance, speed, and elevation with Go and Track’s GPS capabilities.




OVS TMON Dimensions and Specifications

Sleeping Capacity 2 people
Sleeping Area 50.5" x 80"
Design Type Clamshell
Body Material Premium 600D Waterproof Rip-Stop Polyester Cotton Canvas
Windows / Doors Material 120g Breathable Environmental Fadeless Gaze
Handle Heavy-Duty Ballistic
Mattress 2.25" High Density Foam
Strut 2 Gas Charged Struts
Storage Overhead Internal Storage and 4 Side Pockets
Pull Down Strap Heavy-Duty Nylon Strap
Ladder 8.5ft Tubular Adjustable Ladder With Locking Strap
Weight 150 lbs
Closed Dimensions 50.5" x 84" x 7"
Open Dimensions 50.5" x 84" x 46"
Warranty 2 Years Limited
Set-up & Put Away 2 Minutes

OVS TMON Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is it possible to put this tent on my car?
Yes, the TMON is compatible with the vast majority of cars and trucks.

What do I need to get this roof top tent installed on my car/truck?
To mount the OVS TMON Tent on your vehicle, you'll need a roof rack or a bed rack that has crossbars that can handle the weight of the tent. 

When it comes to set up and takedown, how long does it take?
In less than 2 minutes, you can set up and take down the TMON 2 roof top tent. Seriously!

Are hard-shell roof top tents worth it?
You know that 2-minutes setup we mentioned in the last answer? That's a hard shell roof top tent thing. Only hard shells can deploy and be taken down that quickly. Hard shell roof top tents are also heavier duty, providing more protection from the elements. If you value fast setup and strong protection, they're worth the investment.  

Are rooftop tents warm in winter?
Oh man, if you haven't used a roof top tent in winter, your mind is about to be blown! Your camping season just got extended to a full 12 months. Roof top tents, and hard shell roof top tents in particular, are significantly warmer than ground tents. With thick walls, a metal base, and several inches of mat + mattress, you'll be plenty comfortable no matter the elements. 

Do rooftop tents damage the roof?
Rooftop tents do not damage the roof of the vehicle with proper installation and use! The tent attaches to the crossbars of the roof rack and never even touches the roof.

How much MPG do you lose from a roof top tent?
Hard shell tents like the TMON are more aerodynamic than soft shell ones, given their hard outer shell and lower profile. If you mount it on the bed of your truck, beneath the cab, you won't see any loss in fuel efficiency whatsoever. If you mount it on the roof of your car or truck, you may see your MPG drop by 1 or 2. If you do most of your driving on highways, expect closer to 2+. If you are just bouncing over dirt roads, you'll barely notice a difference. 

Is it safe to sleep in a roof top tent?
Roof top tents are far safer than ground tents, because they are elevated off the ground, away from animals and other critters, and they are larger and more heavy duty than typical ground tents - especially hard shell tents like the TMON,

How long do roof top tents last?
The OVS TMON comes with a 2-year warranty, but we've found most customers never need it - the typical hard shell roof top tent lasts much longer than that with normal use.

Do you leave your roof top tent on all the time?
Lots of customers put the tent on their vehicle one time, and never take it off. The heavy duty hard-shell cover keeps the tent safe from the elements. However, some customers choose to remove the tent if they know they will not be using it for an extended period of time. 

Does it come with a warranty?
Yes! It comes with a 2-year warranty. 

Is it a good idea to have a rooftop tent?
We may be biased, but heck yeah! They are hands down the best way to explore the great outdoors. You never have to worry about lodging: you have a comfortable, safe (even luxurious in the case of the TMON) home traveling with you wherever you go. It's convenient to set up and fun for the whole family. But don't just take our word for it. Read below for the Mamba tent review section.




LD TMON Instructions and Owner's Manual

Need Everest Cantilever instructions or more information on the specifications and installation process of the OVS LD TMON? Please refer to the owner's manual.

Read on for LD TMON roof top tent reviews.

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This book is so good! It is full of biblical truth that is missing in much of Christianity. The author reminds us that Jesus is the whole point of the Bible. Go. After. Christ. Everything else will follow. Moralism does not save us. The love of Jesus does. Just beautiful. I wish the author had been my Sunday school teacher. All my life I've known the truth of Jesus. It's right there in the Bible, woven into every story. And yet I've still always felt like love was to be earned and moralism was at the front of my faith. This book makes me see how the cross is what I need. Jesus loves me. He is for me. Morals don't earn me points with God. The blood of Jesus paid all. And my desire to obey and be like him flows out of my love for him... and his abundant love for me. ❤️
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"Moral reform is not the same as Christian growth."
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While this sounds nice, it also means saying that God's Word was incapable of conveying the truth he wanted until thousands of years after it was written. What then of the original, biblical author's intent to his original audience? Sometimes, it seems, in the eagerness to find Jesus, Show Them Jesus misses that God is also, well, God. Using the author's own approach to find how God loved sinners would show how God continued to love them in that way in Jesus, rather than heavily hint that there are/were problems with the Bible and it's stories until 33 AD. Thankfully, the remaining chapters, stepping into Christ's time, then into modern application, obviously don't suffer as much from interpretive issues. Chapter 8 is heavy on practical application of this, not only in teaching, but in other classroom policies. It breaks down class rewards, discipline, corporate worship, and even how to handle misbehavior in light of the "good news" model. It's an incredibly hard-hitting chapter that needs to be read and re-read. The final chapter ends with a reminder to stay the course, even when it doesn't seem to be working, or life is frustrating, or even you yourself struggle with this "good news" focus. Christ is there, he loves you, and he will aid you. The conclusion, featuring a sermon excerpt of Spurgeon's, as his Gospel-centered message inspired D. L. Moody to speak far more often of Christ in his own preaching. This hearkens back to the opening of the book, as there, another teacher inspired the author on his own journey. The book closes by challenging the readers to inspire those around them as they too teach Christ. At it's brightest, Show Them Jesus is a brilliant beacon of hope that has the power to turn the stagnant and ineffective moralism upside down and inside out by reminding Christians of the power of God's good news in Christ. Like a surgical knife, it cuts away at false motivations and selfish desires to do right, and makes way for the Bible's truth to penetrate our hearts. He offers the problem, he offers a solution, and now it's our turn to step up to the plate and follow his lead in showing others Jesus. Notable Quotables: Chapter 1: Because Jesus is All We Need - "The good news means you relate to God based on what Jesus has done for you, not what you’ve done to prove yourself worthy." Chapter 4: The Factory-Preset Fourth Grader - "None of us learns to love anyone—including God—by having someone tell us to love them. You love people because you find them beautiful and lovable, and because they love you. The good thing is that God is far, far more beautiful and love-worthy than anything or anyone else, and he loves us far, far more than anyone else ever could." 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