





⛺ Elevate your adventure with rooftop luxury and effortless style!
The Thule Tepui Foothill Low-Profile Rooftop Tent is a durable, water-resistant 4-season tent featuring breathable 600D polyester ripstop fabric with 1500WP waterproof rating. Its aerodynamic, symmetrical design allows flexible mounting on either side of your vehicle. Equipped with aluminum telescopic poles, it enables quick, one-person setup and breakdown. The tent offers a spacious 27.4 sq ft floor area, wide entry, oversized panoramic rear window, and dual skylights for enhanced airflow and stargazing. Pre-installed mounting rails simplify installation and protect the base, while the lightweight yet strong base ensures stability on all your outdoor adventures.



| ASIN | B08R7VB215 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,009,122 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #122 in Truck Bed & Tailgate Bed Tents |
| Brand | Thule |
| Brand Name | Thule |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (29) |
| Date First Available | December 23, 2020 |
| Design | Vehicle Mounted Tent |
| Fabric Type | Breathable, water resistant 600D polyester ripstop 1500WP |
| Floor Area | 27.4 Square Feet |
| Floor Length | 84 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00091021986053 |
| Included Components | Soft shell tent |
| Installation Type | Roof Top |
| Is Waterproof | true |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 84 x 47 x 40 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 86.2 x 27.56 x 11.8 inches |
| Item Weight | 108 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Thule |
| Material | Polyester |
| Maximum Height | 38 Inches |
| Model Name | Foothill |
| Number of Doors | 1 |
| Number of Guylines | 1 |
| Number of Vestibules | 1 |
| Occupancy | 1 Person |
| Occupant Capacity | 1 |
| Package Weight | 71.21 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 901250 |
| Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 84"L x 47"W x 40"H |
| Rainfly Material | polyester |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Outdoor Activities, Vacation, Weekend Trip |
| Seasons | 4 Season |
| Size | One Size |
| Special Feature | Water Resistant |
| Style | Tent |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 091021986053 |
| Warranty Description | 2 years |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Water Resistance Technology | 2000 Mm |
G**Y
Very content with this
This rooftop tent formed an adventure for my two boys and I that I didn’t think I’d get during these weird times. I’m grateful -It fit my Subaru Crosstrek Sport way better than I thought it would. -quick setup (15-20 mins 1st attempt) -ladder felt like it was missing a little something, but is still very sturdy -The type of crossbars DO matter, recommend researching your own vehicle
S**.
Fly is hard, closing up is worse
I bought this tent and immediately went on a six week camping trip. The tent is a very nice tent, but I have yet to figure out how to make the fly poles work. I’ve asked several people that have worked in outdoor stores and even own different versions of this tent to help me and they have not been successful. The fly works without the polls, but it’s very annoying not to have them work. The other thing is that zipping the cover on the tent is sheer hell. I never got it to work. Instead, I got the cover on and used kayak straps to be sure it didn’t blow off. That would last about a day and then all the contents of the tent would come spilling out. I got this tent because I could put my kayak on the car next to me and it was the only option that allowed for this. I am regretting buying this tent.
J**I
Perfect for a slim set up
Keeping the space down on the rack was the biggest priority. It’s only 100lbs so it doesn’t upset the balance. Easy to open. So much ventilation. It’s exactly what I was looking for.
D**C
Not the same as the old tepuis
This is my second rtt. Previously owned an autana 4 which was kinda big on a short bed tacoma but made it work. Honestly it was no more work setting up than this little guy. I like the fabric of this tent but have only used it in dry climate so far. Did pretty well in the cold by myself. However, the cover has only been on and off the thing a couple times and has a small tear already. One of the spring loaded pins lost its cap so had to rig the ladder last outing. Again, second outing and already these issues. I am fairly rough on gear but I don’t try to test durability on purpose when off roading. I think these are better suited for Subaru folks in established campgrounds as I am in a lifted truck and have to climb around quite a bit to setup and takedown. Hopefully this review helps others!
R**D
Defective Tent, Thule Support Not Helpful
I ordered this ten and theoretically it's a good tent. But on my first outing I found that the tent ladder was defective. I rigged it to get through the weekend. When I returned I contacted Thule and informed them of the problem. They informed me that the part that I needed would not be available to me for 4 months. For for the next 4 months I'll have to rig this ladder up if I am to use it. I couldn't be more disappointed in Thule. I spent nearly 2k on a tent and their response is that they cant do anything for 4 months. If this wasn't such a large item I would pack it back up and send it back to Thule so they can use it as a giant paper weight. Thule is my first choice and I have been spending the extra money to buy their products for many years. I have now decided to entertain their competitors. They should go pull a part off of another tent before making somebody wait 4 months after they just spend 2k with them. Good luck if your tent has any issues at all, you could bet waiting 4 months like me. So disappointed in the company.
A**R
I love this tent!
High quality, super fast set up and tear down and very comfortable to sleep in…says the only guy with a tent on his BMW. Don't get me wrong I wish it was lighter, my car hates having this thing on the roof drives like a VW Bus, but its a awesome tent. Im looking for a pulley system and quick release bolts so I can easily take on and off.
R**O
I love this tent.
I love that it doesn’t take up my whole roof.
J**Y
Tent is awesome but too small for our use.
I am just 5’4” and my wife is smaller but we duck our heads inside when sitting down.
A**R
After a season in the tent: Pros: -easy to put up, once you get a routine down, it takes about 5 minutes. -excellent waterproofing -comfortable enough mat. I added my bed from the backnof my truck (can't close with it inside -weather treating seems decent. No mould despite living in a very wet area and the truck being outside all year - good airflow with a fan. In summer Input aluminet over for +30 days and didn't find myself over hot. - zippers on tent have held up - very warm, especially with rain cover on. -Comfortable down to -15 past winter - can easily fit myself, a power station, supplies. A little table and laptop as needed. - comfortable for 2 people, side by side and sitting up. I think a third would be a stretch Cons: - the RTT cover to close is is a MASSIVE PITA. As others have said, get it altered or take off the raincover to pack - the RTT cover zippers are awful. Hold a very tight C to keep it from catching, and the second it slows, back off and redo - you can't take on and off solo. It's light, but too awkward - telescoping poles are flimsy, one of them the adjuster came loose about 8 months in, it just slides back to llace, but is an added inconvenience. I would have expected better from Thule. - the ladder feels unsteady no matter how level I am - the ladder "bolts" and holes broke second and then fifth use- the springs came off so it doesn't "lock" into place. It's secure enough, but again disappointing from a previously reputable brand - the bottom zipper to "lock" the RTT cover is a slide in one, it comes out too easily and is near impossible to replace with the RTT mounted. So far, not an issue travelling without it, no lifting of the cover, just one side isn't technically sealed for travel - the rain cover is horrible to pack inside the RTT for take down. Very, very, very finicky and precise. I don't use it 80% of the time. It's massive to fit inside to bring when I think I might need it. - the pressure fit poles for the rain cover are terrible and borderline dangerous. If they'd added even a cm more they would be a more convenient, mine whip back at me more often than I'd like, so I just don't use them. Overall, the tent's footprint on the roof is still my main reason to keep it. I can easily mount a kayak or work gear beside it. It took a few trials to figure out efficient set up and takedown, but once I figured out the "order of operations" it became easier. There is no way to set up without climbing all over the hood and roof. I have one of those door mount steps and a step ladder. I'm 5'0 and can put up and take down solo. The tent is light enough not to be challenging to lever out with the laddrr, or back. Packing the ladder and securement bolts separately is anxiety provoking. Less effect on fuel mileage than anticipated. Which was a pleasant surprise. Mounted on an Xterra, so the mileage was already sad. I spent about 100 days in it last year, and am happy enough. Definitely disappointed for the price/ company reputation about the cover and the poor quality poles. I'm not certain I'd buy it again, if there was another option with this small of a footprint, and this roomy inside, I'd probably try another one. But, it held up to all Canadian seasons, and LOTS of highway and rowdy off road thus far, and we'll see how year two goes. Added some photos to try and show the dimensions mounted.
T**E
The tent itself is awesome, a bit on the heavy side - but comfortable. We both fit comfortably and could sleep my 3 year old at the end of our feet as well. Not too much room to sit up being 5'11 but thats what the skylights are for.. haha the only bad point is that I ripped the zipper putting the cover back on, the cover fits TOO snug... meaning unless you pack up the tent perfectly each time, you're going to struggle. You can get around this by removing the mattress prior to packing it up and just packing the mattress away sep. Hopefully I can get a replacement zipper fly, I've repaired myself for now...
A**R
Love this tent. Would like if it had a bit more head room but being smaller it keep warm.
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