

🏕️ Elevate your SUV camping game—space, speed, and shelter in one sleek setup!
The Napier Backroadz SUV Tent is a spacious, durable 10'x10' vehicle-attached tent designed to fit all SUVs, CUVs, and minivans. It comfortably sleeps up to 5 adults with over 7 feet of headroom and offers quick, hassle-free setup in under 10 minutes using a sturdy 2-pole system. Crafted from weather-resistant polyester taffeta with taped seams and equipped with mesh windows for ventilation, it ensures protection and comfort in diverse weather conditions. Additional features include adjustable vehicle straps for a universal fit, interior storage pockets, a gear loft, and a lantern hook, making it the perfect multi-purpose extension of your vehicle for car camping adventures.












| ASIN | B07MBJ6R4V |
| Assembly Instructions Description | We kindly remind our customers to carefully follow the tent set up instructions included in the bag to ensure proper assembly. |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Assembly Time | 10 Minutes |
| Base Material | Polyethylene |
| Best Sellers Rank | #227,755 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #588 in Camping Tents |
| Brand | Napier |
| Brand Name | Napier |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Grey, Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,505) |
| Date First Available | January 3, 2019 |
| Design | Vehicle Mounted Tent |
| Fabric Type | Mesh |
| Floor Area | 96.87 Square Feet |
| Floor Length | 1 Inches |
| Floor Width | 1 Inches |
| Form Factor | Square |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00774803191004 |
| Included Components | Tent Skin, Poles, Straps, Gear Loft, Rain Fly, Guide Lines |
| Installation Type | Attached to Vehicle Back |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 29.17 x 10.97 x 10.61 inches |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Napier |
| Material | Polyethylene, Polyester Tafetta w/ Taped Seams |
| Maximum Height | 10 Feet |
| Model Name | 19100 |
| Model Year | 2021 |
| Number Of Pockets | 2 |
| Number of Doors | 2 |
| Number of Guylines | 2 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Rooms | 1 |
| Number of Stakes | 4 |
| Number of Windows | 3 |
| Occupancy | 5 Person |
| Occupant Capacity | 5 |
| Package Weight | 12.41 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 19100 |
| Pole Material Type | Fiberglass |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 120"L x 120"W x 89"H |
| Rainfly Material | Polyester Tafetta w/ Taped Seams |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Car Camping |
| Seasons | 3 Season |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 10x10 |
| Special Feature | Water-Resistant, rain-cover |
| Sport Type | Camping & Hiking, Outdoor Lifestyle |
| Stake Material | steel or aluminum or plastic |
| Style | Outdoor Camping |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Sleeve |
| Tent Floor Material | Polyethylene |
| UPC | 774803191004 |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | Possible |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Water Resistance Technology | 1500mm PU material coating |
D**N
Love it—but one design flaw. Make that two...
This tent is doing everything we wanted it to do--and then some. We already had Napier's "Cove" attachment which we liked a lot, and saw that it was good quality so we were confident ordering another of their products. We wanted a more all purpose add-on, and this was better than expected. We mostly wanted a place to stand up when camping in our Sienna. We can now climb out of the bed in the van and have a place to get dressed, etc. What we didn't expect? It's big: With the windows unzipped, it makes a great screen house if the bugs are bad. We brought our folding chairs inside and spent a dry, cozy evening while it thunderstormed. I put some mats down so the chair legs wouldn't scuff the floor. Plenty of overhead space so we felt comfortable setting up the stove and making coffee. No more setting up a tarp over the picnic table. The Dream. Downsides? It's big and heavy. The poles are thick fiberglass with big ferrules which snag on the tent sleeves making set up a bit more difficult. With only two poles, setup is simple, but they're really long and flexy and it takes a bit of doing to get that big dome to stand up (and we've been tent campers for years). It's gotten easier the more we do it. Once the poles are up, the rest of setup is really quick. I'm wondering if it would be worth it to upgrade to lighter, sleeker poles. A person could probably get it to fit back into the carrier bag, but it would take time and practice. We're car camping, not ultralight backpacking, so we roll it with the included straps and throw it into the car. We might use an old big duffel next time. The tent stakes are like railroad spikes. I've never seen heavier ones. Another upgrade in the cards? The main design flaw we noticed in that thunderstorm. The seam at the edge of the floor makes a natural gutter for rain to catch in and the seam isn't sealed, so we saw some pretty good leaking all around. (See photo) I got a tube of seam sealer and went around the edge, so we'll see if that helps. Since our bed is in the van, a little water on the edges wasn't a big deal. The thunderstorm blew rain under the fly near the car, but we zipped up that window and all was well. I had sprayed waterproofer around the bottom and on the fly and the connector sleeve, so I'm sure that helped. Just like in our "Cove," water gets in around the open hatch unnoticed and flows around the edge of the opening. It collects in the bottom of the connector sleeve, but (unlike our "Cove") they've installed drain grommets so most of it flows out onto the ground outside the tent. No problem. I wondered how fussy it would be to hook and unhook the thing to the van, but it's a breeze. Granted, our backup camera helps a lot, but you're not docking the space station here: there's a pretty big margin of error and the thing clips on really quickly with a good seal. Bugs didn't find their way in, but they weren't too bad at the time. It takes less than a minute, and it's great to unhook and be off for the day with no fuss. These criticisms (the poles, the stakes, the seams-- are really quibbles. We are very, very happy with this. The quality is really good overall, especially for the price. And the functionality is really great. We refer to it as 'the multi-purpose room.' Update: we found the two staking points on each side of the fly didn't allow for very good ventilation, so I sewed a loop of webbing to the center of the fly and attached a long loop of shock cord. It works a whole lot better, pulling the fly farther from the window allowing good airflow.
H**L
This tent exceeded our expectations!
Just took this tent out for its first camping trip, and it did not disappoint! It is a very well-made product, and if you have two people, is easy to set up and take down in minutes. We loved being able to sleep in the back of our SUV, and use the tent as a room to hang out in, play games in, and store our cooler and gear in. There is a ton of headroom as well as room to move around, and the lantern hook is great. We had sunny weather so I can't attest to how it would hold up in the rain, but it certainly held its own with the winds we had. Two words of advice -- 1) once you have the two sets of tent poles inserted into their respective sleeve in an X formation, have one of you stand inside the middle of the tent and hold it up while the other basically pops the tent up into shape and secures the pegs at the bottom corners. 2) no matter how tight you fit the SUV sleeve to your vehicle, there will still be a few gaps; we just used some painter's tape to secure the SUV sleeve even further and had no bugs as a result. All in all, a great purchase!
J**S
But it's a solid 3-Stars... Update 07/13/2022
I got this (obviously) because I wanted to do some car camping (also, obviously). All-in-all it's a very good design and I think it will work out well for me. But it does have some issues - including a misleading description - so I'll tell you about those too. First, by myself, it was fairly easy to set up. It's a learning experience, so make sure you set it up in your yard before you're in some dispersed campsite in BF Outer Badlands. Running the poles was straightforward, but I found that Blue Tape is your friend when attaching the main poles to the corner fittings. A second person might make the tape unnecessary, but it would still make it easier. Getting the main structure set - for the first time - took about 20 minutes, the whole set up took about an hour but I was being slow and deliberate. The inside is great and the HUGE windows provide ample ventilation. If anything the tent is too tall (which makes it tough to put the rainfly on solo) but there's plenty of room to stand everywhere in the tent. The connection with the car is good but, as others have noted, you will get some gaps (especially if you have a roof rack) that will allow bugs to get in. Now, the big downside. The rainfly and construction is described as offering the "ultimate weather protection". Not even close. While the fly's seams are sealed, the fabric itself relies on the weave to let more water run off than soak through. The night after my initial setup there was a light dew and the rainfly was as wet on the inside as it was on the outside. The only part of the tent that seems truly waterproof is the floor. I'm planning on waterproofing the fly, the whole front door panel of the tent, any part of the tent exposed under the fly, and seal all the seams. Pay particular attention to the ground seam as it's completely exposed. Quality control was spotty. There were some poorly stitched seams (picture) that shouldn't have made it past QC. Also, the slide locks for the fly guy ropes were incorrectly tied so I had to take them apart and retie them (picture) to keep them from slipping. Not a big deal but indicative that somebody is not paying attention. (Note: There are a couple of different ways to tie a slide lock, one of which only uses the end holes, so I don't know why they made a 3-hole lock.) The guy ropes themselves are invisible in the dark. They're flecked with white but are not reflective so another corner cut (and thing to fix...) Bottom line is a good design with some issues that need to be fixed to make it a usable tent. Update - I've upped it a star. I just came back from my first camping trip using the tent. It went very well. The tent is very easy to setup solo. The screen material was 100% (well, 99.99%) effective at keeping the bugs out (and it was *very* buggy) and the height of the tent makes for very comfortable living. My original comments stand as to construction, etc, but I had a problem with a weak piece of fabric which I reported to Napier. Their customer service department was amazing. They addressed the issue quickly and totally fixed things. That earned them the extra star.
M**F
This is a fantastic buy - easy to set up and attach to the car. HEAPS of room - plenty of space and headroom inside and a handy hook in the middle to hang a light or whatever you fancy. It would be perfect for a couple of nights camping somewhere that you don't need the car. I've been looking for something like this for a while so I'm glad I didn't have to spend closer to $1000 to get this. Would be easy to set up alone if you've done it before, but as I haven't used a tent in many years it was definitely good to have someone to help. Looking forward to using this again and again - I would 100% recommend this product.
E**N
خيمة رائعة من الأخر، فخامة وسهولة في التركيب وسهولة الطي بالاضافة الى صغرها في الطي، تخدمك وانت داخل الخيمة في سهولة تفريغ السيارة. واجمل شيء فيها الغطاء داخل والشبك خارج بحيث تغطي النافذة من الداخل وخدمة دخولها داخل السياره تساعد في استغلال تكييف السيارة Fantastic👍.
A**N
Looks well constructed. Looks difficult to erect but in actual fact is not.
G**G
A late review, but now we've used this for two summers in a row and we think it's great. We had started essentially camping in the back of our Volvo station wagon years ago, and this tent just made the whole thing that much more comfortable and fun. It's really cleverly designed to be able to adapt to attaching to cars from a station wagon up to a full-size SUV. It sets up quickly and easily. Maybe 10 minutes with 2 people. I did the original test setup in our driveway myself. Better with 2 people, but definitely doable by 1. The first summer we forgot to bring a ground sheet and, of course, it just stormed down on us. The tent still stayed dry as a bone, though (The second summer we had the ground sheet and didn't get a drop of rain, of course). We found it pretty simple to detach it when we needed to drive off to get some supplies, and then hook it back up when we returned. We just put a couple of sticks down to mark where our tires had been, so we knew how close to back up to it before opening the tailgate. You can close the tent up tight so all four sides are enclosed while you're gone. And it's BIG. 10 feet square and about 7 1/2 feet high in the centre. Nice to be able to stand up inside.
K**S
Love this - i attached to a 3/4 ton chev suburban and JUST fits. I like that i can walk around in it and add a chair and table plus a sleeping cot and that i can unhook from it and leave. I did not have high expectations when i bought it but it exceeded them! I thought the price was reasonable. I could close the screens covers and add a heater (careful to make sure there was good ventilation) and get it warm enough in lowish temps. It’s fairly quick to put up and i had no issues putting it up on my own. First time took a bit more time but after that it was very quick. I used the little foamy bits that came with the poles to protect the tent from the corners of the hatchback of the truck - but like i said i was on the max for fitting the open doors of the truck into this tent.
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