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smittybilt gen2 overlander tent

smittybilt gen2 overlander tent Smittybilt 2583 Gen2 Overlander Tent

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smittybilt gen2 overlander tent Smittybilt 2583 Gen2 Overlander TentSmittybilt Gen2 Overlander Rooftop Tent Adventure Ready. Comfort Focused. Built for the Road Ahead. The all new Generation 2 Smittybilt Overlander Rooftop Tent is engineered for serious adventurers who demand reliability, comfort, and convenience in the wild. This upgraded design delivers quick setup, spacious above ground sleeping quarters, and rock solid durabilityall in one self contained unit. With all bedding and gear stored inside the tent,

Smittybilt Gen2 Overlander Rooftop Tent

Adventure-Ready. Comfort-Focused. Built for the Road Ahead.

The all-new Generation 2 Smittybilt Overlander Rooftop Tent is engineered for serious adventurers who demand reliability, comfort, and convenience in the wild. This upgraded design delivers quick setup, spacious above-ground sleeping quarters, and rock-solid durability—all in one self-contained unit.

With all bedding and gear stored inside the tent, you’ll save valuable cargo space while enjoying fast deployment and pack-up times. Whether you're heading into the backcountry or touring cross-country, the Gen2 Overlander RTT is your trusted home away from home.

Key Features:

  • Quick Setup: Deploys in minutes for hassle-free camp setup

  • Integrated Storage: Stores bedding and accessories inside the tent

  • Spacious Comfort: Elevated sleeping area with room to stretch

  • Rugged Build: Built to withstand harsh weather and trail abuse

  • Adventure Ready: Ideal for off-road, overland, and weekend excursions

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Feature Details
Fitment Not Vehicle Specific
Open Dimensions 95" W x 56" L x 51" H
Sleeping Capacity 2–3 people
Bed Size Full – 92" x 55"
Tent Body Color Gray with Light Gray Rainfly
Base Material 1" (2.5 cm) Aluminum/Polyurethane Sandwich Base
Max Load Rating 660 lbs / 300 kg
Tent Material 600D Heavy-Duty Ripstop Polyester, Waterproof & PU-Impregnated
Rainfly Material 420D Lightweight Waterproof Oxford with 4mm Spring Steel Poles
Tent Frame Poles Anodized Aluminum
Hinges Stainless Steel
Ladder Telescopic Anodized Aluminum
Cover Material 1040gsm, 2000D PVC with Velcro – Waterproof & UV-Resistant Straps
Screens No-See-Um Mosquito Screens
Lighting Integrated LED Strip
Warranty Two-Year Warranty
Warranty

Smittybilt offers extended warranties because we stand behind our products and want our customers to enjoy the freedom of off-roading without the worry and limits of fragile equipment. We understand the wear and tear these products will be subject to and our goal is to provide a comprehensive warranty to gives you confidence that the products you are outfitting your rig with will last for seasons to come. That’s the Smittybilt Advantage!

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