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ikamper x-cover roof top tent

ikamper x-cover roof top tent iKamper X-Cover 3.0 Roof Top Tent

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ikamper x-cover roof top tent iKamper X-Cover 3.0 Roof Top TentSleeps 3 4 People The iKamper X Cover 3. 0 is large enough to sleep 3 4 people. Extreme Weather Protection The iKamper X Cover 3. 0 can handle any weather condition. Fits Most Vehicles The iKamper X Cover 3. 0 can be mounted on almost all cars and trucks. Free Gift The iKamper X Cover 3. 0 comes with 1 Free Gift. iKamper X Cover 3. 0 Review When it comes to versatile, full featured rooftop tents, the iKamper X Cover 3. 0 stands out as a true leader in

Sleeps 3-4 People

The iKamper X-Cover 3.0 is large enough to sleep 3-4 people.

Extreme Weather Protection

The iKamper X-Cover 3.0 can handle any weather condition.

Fits Most Vehicles

The iKamper X-Cover 3.0 can be mounted on almost all cars and trucks.

Free Gift

The iKamper X-Cover 3.0 comes with 1 Free Gift.

iKamper X-Cover 3.0 Review

When it comes to versatile, full-featured rooftop tents, the iKamper X-Cover 3.0 stands out as a true leader in the category. Hybrid did not mean a step back in quality - the X-Cover 3.0 blends hardtop durability with soft cover comfort.  This is for the overland who wants space and comfort!

A 46 square foot sleeping area is enough for 4 people and perfect for families or couples who like to stretch out. One of the tent’s signature features is its massive Skyview window, allowing you to stargaze before you fall asleep under the blackout canvas—designed to block early morning light and keep you sleeping in comfort.

Built with premium materials throughout, the X-Cover 3.0 features an insulated aluminum honeycomb floor. There is no bulky PVC cover on this tent - it folds up and down in minutes.

If you need a rooftop tent that’s roomy, reliable, and thoughtfully engineered for every adventure, the iKamper X-Cover 3.0 delivers in every category.

 

What's Included

Everything you need is included with the iKamper X-Cover 3.0 Rooftop Tent.

9 Zone 2.75" Comfort Mattress - One of our Favorites!

✔ 7' Ladder, Universal Mounting Kit

✔ Sky View Window

Waterproof polyester 75D ripstop

✔ Insulated honeycomb aluminum floor

✔ 3 Months Subscription to onX Maps


iKamper X-Cover 3.0 Features

  • Shell: Honey comb aluminum panels with durable canvas sides
  • Store bedding: A higher profile allows you to store bedding inside.
  • 4 Season: The X-Cover is one of the best options for four season use 
  • Tent material: Breathable, blackout, 300gsm poly-cotton blackout canvas
  • Crosbar Rang: 30"-60"
  • Mattress: 9 zone, 2.75" insulated polyfoam mattress.
  • Warranty: iKamper tents come standard with a 2 year limited warranty.


 

iKamper X-Cover 3.0 FAQ

Will the iKamper X-Cover 3.0 fit on my vehicle?
Yes, the iKamper X-Cover series rooftop tents are designed to fit almost all off-road cars and trucks. That is especially true given it's lightweight design.

What do I need to get this roof top tent installed on my car or truck?
To mount the iKamper X-Cover 3.0 tent on your vehicle, you'll need roof crossbars or a bed rack that has cross bars (running from one side of the vehicle to the other) and that can handle the weight of the tent.

Are roof top tents too heavy?
With the right roof rack, you can mount almost any tent to almost any vehicle. Simply check the dynamic weight capacity of your roof rack and compare it to the weight of the tent. As long as the roof rack can handle the weight, you're good to go. You do not need to worry about the weight with people inside, as that's a static weight capacity which is much, much higher.

How much do the iKcamper X-Cover 3.0 roof top tents weigh?
The X-Cover 3.0 tent weighs just 128 pounds.

How long does it take to open and close the iKamper X-Cover 3.0 tents?
The X-Cover 3.0 roof top tents can be set up and taken down in minutes.

How many people can sleep in the iKamper X-Cover 3.0 roof top tent?
The X-Cover 3.0 rooftop tent sleeps 3-4 people.

Is it safe to sleep in a roof top tent?
Roof top tents like the X-Cover 3.0 are actually safer to sleep in than ground tents. They elevate you off the ground, away from animals, critters, and water. The tents are also securely fastened to the car, so you don't have to worry about being up higher.

Are hard shell roof top tents worth it?
We think all roof top tents are worth it! Hard shell roof top tents like the X-Cover 3.0 are heavier duty than soft shell tents. They provide extra protection from weather and generally last a few years longer than soft shell tents. But don't just take our word for it, read below for X-Cover 3.0 reviews.




Free onX Maps Subscription

A Free 3 months subscription to onX Off-Road Maps is included with your order. Below are some of the top features of onX maps:

  • Tons of Off-Road Trails - You can find thousands of trails for Overlanding, SxS, 4×4, ATV, dirt bike, and snowmobiles across the nation.
  • Save Maps for Offline Use - Heading somewhere remote? You can Save maps to your phone or tablet, including all interactive land and trail data.
  • Track, Save, and Share Trips - Easily track your trips, including location, distance, speed, and elevation with Go and Track’s GPS capabilities.


iKamper X-Cover 3.0 Dimensions and Specifications

Sleeps 3-4 people
Open Size 74"L x 90.5″W x 48.75"H
Closed Size 77.75″L x 48.5″W x 11"H
Cross Bar Range 30" - 60"
Max Headroom: 48" when open
Weight: 
128 lbs


X-Cover 3.0 Instructions and Owner's Manual

Need iKamer X-Cover 3.0 instructions or more information on the specifications and installation process of the X-Cover 3.0? Please refer to the owner's manual.

Read on for X-Cover 3.0 roof top tent reviews.

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pepe
Chelsea, US
★★★★★ 5
interesting analysis of what 'being creative' really means
This easy-to-read absorbing book is based on lengthy interviews with 91 creative individuals ranging from Nobel prize winners to artists to CEOs. Csikszentmihalyi starts by debunking the myth of 'the lone genius having a brilliant idea as if by magic' and defines three necessary ingredients for creativity ('with a capital "C"') - domain, field, and individual. Creativity must take place within a recognised domain (such as physics, painting and so forth); be recognised by experts in that domain (the field, although this may not happen in the individual's lifetime, eg, Van Gogh); and of course come from an individual, although he also adds the painstaking work that precedes and insight, the reality that all creativity builds on what has gone before, and the social elements of the creative process. The book also offers supporting evidence from the lives of the 91 interviewed, which also provides interesting insights into their lives. In many ways, this book is a biography of the creative individual. Also contains a chapter with quite practical guidance on how to live more creatively. Prescient advice for a book published in 1996 given the increasing profile creativity is getting in business and public life. HIghly recommended, one of the most interesting learning experiences i have had in a long while!
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Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2013
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Charles H. Hooker Jr.
Chelsea, US
★★★★★ 5
Very enlightening for those who truly appreciate creativity more than cleverness!
Format: Paperback
I love how the author almost redefines creativity .and sheds new light (for me, at least!)on what what real-for-true creativity is and how it benefits individuals and society. It's far more than simply brightening up a room with new wallpaper and curtains -- it describes how genuine creativity requires a thorough working knowledge of the fundamentals of any given field before one can truly create something new or better, and it reveals how those of us who aren't capable of creating something ourselves can yet be part of the process by demonstrating appreciation and support for those who create, whether as sponsors, patrons, or even just ardent fans!
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Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2023
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Donald Walker
Los Angeles, US
★★★★★ 3
instructive but limited
The testimonies of creative people that give this book its flesh and blood provide fascinating examples of creative people at work. That said, if a journalist had written the book, it would be more readable, and I don't think any less of an intellectual contribution. Moreover, the definition of creativity is elitist and stunts the topic (as observed by other reviewers): "Creativity is any act, idea, or product that changes an existing domain, or that transforms an existing domain into a new one. And the definition of a creative person is: someone whose thoughts or actions change a domain, or establish a new domain. It is important to remember, however, that a domain cannot be changed without the explicit or implicit consent of a field responsible for it." Given the people interviewed, much more needs to be said about the function of social institutions in promoting creativity. Many of the accomplishments lauded in this book would never have happened without grant-making agencies (e.g., NSF, NIH, HHMI) or non-profit employers like research universities and hospitals. To offer just one obvious example of the difference made by one's institutional context, the author had advanced students to help him do his research for this book. The elitism of the definition is even clearer in the role that marketplace plays as a judge of creativity. None of us buys books from amazon.com because some official group validated amazon.com as a good idea. We didn't wait for computer programers to affirm and certify it. Amazon.com is not deemed successful because it impressed its peers. It is successful because millions of us purchase goods through it. Similarly, auto-executives did not make the minivan a successful idea, millions of shoppers did. (Obviously I don't think the marketplace fits into the author's definition of creativity. If 300 million American consumers comprise a domain with 300 million judges, then the word no longer has any useful meaning.) The definition also precludes that countless ephemeral acts of creativity that take place daily. I think instantly of two women I have worked with who were great at holidays. Their clever costumes or decorations brightened my day, adding a little element of surprise and delight. Their acts of creativity don't meet the definitions of this book. The way that creativity is defined in this book is simply a filtering mechanism by which the author selected the people he would interview. It is not a definition of creativity. It is only a description of a subsection of creativity, the kind where institutions provide paychecks to highly practiced individuals to work hard at what they love. I also found little new to take away and apply to my own social existence inside the organization where I work. Perhaps I can summarize my dissatisfaction by observing that the subtitle sets out an agenda for the psychology of creativity, but the definitional filter is intrinsically social. This disconnection sets the book up to fail. So, count this as a negative review, yes, but I did enjoy reading the testimonies of the people interviewed, and the author adds some value in the generalizations he draws. Still, much, much more could have been said.
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Judith R. Hert
Grantham, US
★★★★★ 5
Wise and Complete
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I've read a lot of books, too many, on creativity, and this is by far the best, the most complete, the most interesting. The idea that creativity comes out of immersion in a domain or field seems absolutely right and the idea missed by so many other writers. I'm a writer and a painter and I've learned that I'm not going to be any better than the work I've come to know and love, that I have to live in that work. If you want to be a better string player, play with a better ensemble. In many ways a creative person is someone who is in a conversation with what has come before, with work that excites her, teaches her, challenges her. This book makes that plain. But he has other insights as well, especially about the creative personality, the interesting dichotomies. Just read the book.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2015
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Common Arts Farm
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 4
Creativity which has the power to change the world
A few caveats to those who are generally interested in creativity studies: Csikszentmihalyi's analysis and discussion of creativity does not directly relate to those who are personally creative. People who enjoy engaging in creative activities are not demoted, in his terms, but are simply not a part of the study. It is unfortunate that his language makes it seem this way; he distinguishes between the two by saying that Creativity has the power to shape a domain or the world, while creativity applies to those who enjoy coming up with new recipes, who are engaged in research that may not change a domain, but may "tweak" it, etc. What he is trying to discover are the underlying principles and traits of creativity in those whose work has made a significant change. Think Albert Einstein, Eleanor Roosevelt, Mark Strand: people who are either widely known for their influence, or who have been influential within their area or domain. This book provides an interesting view into the minds and work habits of Creative individuals, and concludes by offering general advice to those who wish to make their own lives and work more creative. It is a useful book, but one which requires a great deal of supplemental reading, in order to truly engage in creativity studies.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2003

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