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ARB Simpson II Rooftop Tent

Arb Simpson Ii Tent Jeep Liberty Ladder Pulldown
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Arb Simpson Ii Tent Jeep Liberty Ladder Pulldown
With the ladder extended, Seth pulled the tent over and down until the base of the tent was flat and level with the ground below.
Arb Simpson Ii Tent Ladder Adjuster
Arb Simpson Ii Tent Ladder
The ladder poles extend and... 
   
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Arb Simpson Ii Tent Ladder
The ladder poles extend and lock into place using preinstalled guide-rail pins. If needed, an extra ladder-extension piece can be purchased for vehicles that have increased suspension height. Simply slide the extension into the rails of the ladder and lock it into place. The ladder has no sharp edges, and the rungs are easy on bare feet.
Arb Simpson Ii Tent Jeep Liberty
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Arb Simpson Ii Tent Jeep Liberty
The maximum weight allowance of the Simpson II depends on the load capacity of your roof-rack system. This is another reason this Liberty has a custom rack. Its rack is much stronger than many others, so weight will never be an issue with this tent.
Arb Simpson Ii Tent
Arb Simpson Ii Tent Setup
The tent has pop-out awnings... 
   
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Arb Simpson Ii Tent Setup
The tent has pop-out awnings on all four sides that allow the breeze to come flowing through the tent and keep you aware of what's going on around you in the woods. Another great benefit to having a rooftop tent versus a tent on the ground is it helps keep critters away. Some critters can climb, but the chances of something trying to climb up your vehicle to get into your tent are pretty slim compared to when sleeping on the ground.

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