If you sleep inside your Urander cap, you should consider this hack to open the compression latch from the inside just in case it gets inadvertently closed/latched.
Urander compression latch hack video
I love how “slick” it looks! I wish my hard walled popup tent was sleeker just like yours but it wouldn’t be possible with the one inch thick aluminum honeycomb walls.
Of note, I installed this all by myself with the help of a portable gantry crane that I purchased with the savings rendered from not being sold the American version of this tent (long story).
The tent is bolted onto four Urander cross bars that are typically held in place with T-slot nuts and bolts by friction. I chose to drill through the T-slot rail instead of using the friction nuts that slide in there. That would prevent the crossbars from sliding along the T-slot rails. Then...
There are 8 bolts total that mount onto the Urander cap.
8 of those bolts go through and through into the Urander T-slot rails that the cross bars attach to.
8 bolts go through Urander cross bars in from the non-moveable part and the T-slot channels of the sleeping platform.
I used some foam...
I prefer to keep the tonneau as it adds an extra layer of security to the contents of the vault.
It is about 105 inches tall on the “entry” setting when the popup tent is deployed.
Ordered it directly from Qian via Alibaba and the transaction was very smooth. The long wait for the shipment to be delivered was understandable since it was by ship. They give you tracking information for the shipment. You can even track where the ship is on the ocean. The whole process...
Just got back from a week of camping. Had some minor water intrusions by the rear corners between the Urander cap and popup tent that I didn’t seal that well. Otherwise it was great.
No cons that I can speak of except for the expected aerodynamic inefficiency. I was averaging about 520 Wh/mi...