MotoX9928
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Hey Folks,
I decided to be the guinea pig and pre-order the new cybertent from CyberGearCo. Unfortunately with the wind blowing a pollen storm and sun quickly setting I was unable to post a full review before I ran out of time. I'll post an update when I get home from work tomorrow and set it up. I ordered it way back during the early holidays (Nov?) and was told a late January delivery. Just showed up today about 2 months behind schedule with no email or updates from CyberGearCo. Had to read comments replies on Facebook from CyberGearCo just to get updates but nothing from them directly.
Initial Impressions:
The tent appears to be an exact carbon copy of the original cybertent. Was packaged and boxed up decent. Took a few cuts and tear on the USPS truck but came all in one piece and was ready to install out of the box. Came in 3 separate pieces. The main tent, a bag with the hardware for the L-track rails, and another bag with the awning, pump, and poles for the awning. No instructions were included in the box but I was emailed a picture of the original Tesla setup instructions which I thought was a low point from the experience thus far.
Pros:
-Appears to be good quality - so far
-$1799 vs. $3k from Tesla (plus no sales tax)
-Shipped to your door
-Easy to install (For the most part)
-Prefer the black color over the silver
Cons:
-Carbon copy of the original (Worried Hemiplanet might sue for infringement)
-The 2 middle support L-track brackets (R2 and L2) were labeled incorrectly or drilled incorrectly (Thankfully they could be swapped)
-They included a knockoff version of the hand pump (I was promised an electric pump when I ordered) <-- Kinda mad about this one!
-No instructions included (Probably the worst part of the experience; having to use a crappy phone picture of the Tesla setup manual was cheesy)
-No tool for the mounting hardware included (They included 3 star tools, not sure why, but no hex key for the hex bolts for the L-Track)
-No cybertruck logo on the bag. (Not a huge deal but if your going to copy just about everything else, why not the logo)
-No easy tab screws on my top roof cover for easy removal (I thought Tesla started putting an easier to disassemble tab screw on newer builds, I have a June 2025 build, but they were the same T25 Torx screw that needs to be done with the star key) <--- Not CyberGearCo's fault.
A few pics below. I will try to take a video and take more pictures for a full in-depth review tomorrow afternoon/evening. Feel free to post any questions you may have and I'll try to address them as I do a full breakdown tomorrow.
I decided to be the guinea pig and pre-order the new cybertent from CyberGearCo. Unfortunately with the wind blowing a pollen storm and sun quickly setting I was unable to post a full review before I ran out of time. I'll post an update when I get home from work tomorrow and set it up. I ordered it way back during the early holidays (Nov?) and was told a late January delivery. Just showed up today about 2 months behind schedule with no email or updates from CyberGearCo. Had to read comments replies on Facebook from CyberGearCo just to get updates but nothing from them directly.
Initial Impressions:
The tent appears to be an exact carbon copy of the original cybertent. Was packaged and boxed up decent. Took a few cuts and tear on the USPS truck but came all in one piece and was ready to install out of the box. Came in 3 separate pieces. The main tent, a bag with the hardware for the L-track rails, and another bag with the awning, pump, and poles for the awning. No instructions were included in the box but I was emailed a picture of the original Tesla setup instructions which I thought was a low point from the experience thus far.
Pros:
-Appears to be good quality - so far
-$1799 vs. $3k from Tesla (plus no sales tax)
-Shipped to your door
-Easy to install (For the most part)
-Prefer the black color over the silver
Cons:
-Carbon copy of the original (Worried Hemiplanet might sue for infringement)
-The 2 middle support L-track brackets (R2 and L2) were labeled incorrectly or drilled incorrectly (Thankfully they could be swapped)
-They included a knockoff version of the hand pump (I was promised an electric pump when I ordered) <-- Kinda mad about this one!
-No instructions included (Probably the worst part of the experience; having to use a crappy phone picture of the Tesla setup manual was cheesy)
-No tool for the mounting hardware included (They included 3 star tools, not sure why, but no hex key for the hex bolts for the L-Track)
-No cybertruck logo on the bag. (Not a huge deal but if your going to copy just about everything else, why not the logo)
-No easy tab screws on my top roof cover for easy removal (I thought Tesla started putting an easier to disassemble tab screw on newer builds, I have a June 2025 build, but they were the same T25 Torx screw that needs to be done with the star key) <--- Not CyberGearCo's fault.
A few pics below. I will try to take a video and take more pictures for a full in-depth review tomorrow afternoon/evening. Feel free to post any questions you may have and I'll try to address them as I do a full breakdown tomorrow.
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