If you are considering BadAss Rugged Clamshell Roof Top Tent vs iKamper Skycamp 3.0 2X and you are still undecided, this comparison text will surely help.
Why this comparison
Similarities
Both BadAss Rugged Clamshell and iKamper Skycamp 3.0 2X roof top tent belong to the same group of hard shell clamshell roof top tents. This implies an exceptional ease of use.
Yet another feature that must be mentioned here is the fact that they are both non-expandable type. The meaning of this is that you have a solid box that determines the size of the actual sleeping area.
So as you can imagine, this means you have quite a long box on the roof. Regarding the width, there are differences discussed below, but they are both with the official 2-person capacity.
Note that the iKamper Skycamp 3.0 2X is described in detail in my separate text, so just follow the link for more.
BadAss Rugged Clamshell and iKamper Skycamp 3.0 2X differences
I have collected some important features and parameters where these two roof top tents differ a lot, and I have listed them in the comparison table below:
Weight, lb (kg)
Weight capacity, lb (kg)
Area, sq.m
Mattress, in (cm)
Box thickness, in (cm)
Weight/Area, kg/sq.m
Cross bars attachment
Vents
Doors
Price
BadAss Rugged
113 (51)
500 (227)
2.2
1 (2.5)
4.85 (12.3)
23
yes
no
3
$$
iKamper 3.0 2X
121 (55)
900 (408)
2.5
2.5 (6.4)
13.3 (34)
22
no
yes
1
$$$
I guess most of the data in the table are self-evident, and the differences are obvious. For some parameters they are big and important, and for some not. For example, weight/area parameter is almost the same. The BadAss is smaller and it is also lighter.
On the other hand, the inner area may not look so different. But the fact is that the BadAss Rugged is too narrow for two people, see its actual dimensions:
As you see, there is only 45 inches (114 cm), this is far from enough for two users.
But see also the box thickness, the BadAss Rugged Clamshell Roof Top Tent is incredibly thin, one of the thinnest on the market.
However, this is why you have an almost useless and thin mattress. In addition to this, you cannot store your bedding inside. Well, you can store everything inside of the iKamper Skycamp 3.0 2X roof top tent, but this is why it is not really thin.
Based on this, I can now give my “rating” in the following table. As you see, I give + to the tent which I consider better for a particular feature.
Weight
Weight capacity
Size
Mattress
Awnings
Ventilation
Accessories
Fabric
Box thickness
Roof attachments
Doors
Price
BadAss Rugged
iKamper 3.0 2X
Some of these ratings are obvious if you check the first table, but I want to elaborate a bit about a few of them.
Awnings: You have great awnings in the iKamper Skycamp 3.0 2X, so this feature is beyond comparison. You will see more in this link to my full text.
Ventilation: Actually there are no vents here. But the iKamper Skycamp 3.0 2X has a large skylight window which is double layer, so you have mesh. This means it can be used as a vent because it is under the fly.
It should be stressed that with the BadAss Rugged you have an option to choose the lid with a window. But you cannot use it for ventilation.
Accessories: iKamper offers various accessories with their tents, and these include the Annex Plus, Anex Plus Inner Tent, and a few more.
Attachments: So this is about possibility to attach cross bars (sold separately) to the BadAss Rugged Clamshell roof top tent, see the picture. You do not have this in the iKamper tent.
Doors: Here, the BadAss Rugged Clamshell is far better, it has three large openings and each of them can be used as a door.
There is only one door on the iKamper Skycamp 3.0 2X, and it is on the side. This means that one of the users must climb over the partner during the night when the nature calls. See how its floor plan looks:
Places to buy
BadAss Tents Rugged Clamshell Roof Top Tent:
Off Road Tents
Overland Junction
iKamper Skycamp 3.0 2X:
Final thoughts
In summary, this BadAss Rugged Clamshell Roof Top Tent vs iKamper Skycamp 3.0 2X comparison shows that the final score is on the side of the iKamper. I think this is justified.
Nevertheless, there are many features and parameters used for comparison here, and some of them may not be so important for you.
For example, if you know that you will definitely transport some bulky stuff on the roof of your roof top tent, then you have to go for the BadAss Rugged.
Let me know what you think, there is a comment box below. For more stuff of this type please check under the category Roof Top Tents. You might want to see also my Roofnest Falcon Pro vs iKamper BDV Duo comparison.
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