You don’t call your company ‘Badass’ without emanating a certain vibe. The startup rooftop tent builder enters the market with five patent entries (moonroof!) and an intriguing ‘lightest and fastest hardtop’ claim.
The company that makes what it calls BA Tents also self-identifies as a “disruptor.” Badass Tents is a new category contender vying for attention with braggadocious claims and the allure of pending patents.
BA’s products themselves revolve around the company’s claim that they’re the lightest and thinnest hardtops on the market. Additionally, the company has filed patents for its integrated attachment system, modular assembly, and moonroof.
As a cherry on top, it says each “space-age” extruded aluminum frame gets a plastic cover that “looks like an OEM paint job.”
Ooh, la la. We’ve seen Roof Nests before, but perhaps none so brightly feathered. The question, of course, is: Are Badass Tents legit?
Lightest, Thinnest Hardtops? Badass Rooftop Tents’ Sizing Claims
From our view, the answer looks to be along the lines of “yes.” First, there’s the lightest and thinnest hardtop claim. Badass assigns the superlative to multiple tents in its lineup — so, which one is it?
Badass Rooftop Tent’s new clamshell build, the Convoy, appears to take the cake. At 5″ tall when packed and 92 pounds, it’s significantly lighter and lower-profile than any other four-sided build on the market. Compare it to the CVT St. Helens, which packs down to 11″ and weighs 153 pounds.
It even edges out Go Fast Campers’ (GFC) previous skinny-winner, Platform Tent.
Badass Tents Patents Pending
The Only Problem Is …
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