🏕️ Adventure Awaits: Your Ultimate Camping Companion!
The NapierSportz Cove is a versatile sun protection and privacy shelter designed for small to large SUVs, offering a quick 5-minute setup. With a spacious 2-foot awning, it provides excellent sun protection while transforming your vehicle into a comfortable camping space. Made from durable polyester taffeta, it features a large mesh window for ventilation and a carrying bag for easy storage.
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 86"D x 69"W x 32"H |
Minimum Clearance | 2 Feet |
Item Weight | 7 Pounds |
Size | Small to Mid-Size CUV's and SUV's |
Style | Modern |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Black & Gray |
Fabric Type | Polyester |
Material Type | Polyester |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Operation Mode | Manual |
E**.
Well constructed and performs as advertised
If you’ve set up tents, this tent-like alcove sets up/breaks down easily in under five minutes and it gives a nice big entry point to the SUV. Line it up to the car, fit it over the open hatch, hook to wheel wells/buckle it in place on the roof, slide/attach the single pole at the back and stake the two stakes: boom, done. In the past, I’ve also used a larger SUV tent by Napier, and their products seem consistently well designed and well constructed.I currently have a 2015 Subaru Outback and the smaller size of this product fits it perfectly. The sleeve fits so well that so far, no bugs have made it inside (and we have tons of mosquitoes here). I’m going to add a bit of info about camping with the Outback, in case anyone is curious about my setup. I also bought mesh covers for the rear windows and a tiny camping fan for more air circulation, but this rear alcove has a mesh section you can zip open to as well. I have a Teton XL camping pad and an oversized Coleman sleeping bag that fit perfectly inside the Outback for a nice night’ rest. This alcove gives some nice headspace inside the car and a tiny awning area outside (it is a tiny covered space - if you’re camping in rain for any length of time you’d also want an additional shelter of some kind for just hanging out or cooking).Car camping with this alcove isn’t as roomy as a teardrop camper, but for a quick overnight stay it’s pretty great. For longer trips, adding a camp kitchen/outdoor shelter next to the car would be easy.
A**O
5 Stars! Works great, Easy setup, held up to a downpour
5 Stars! Works great, Easy setup, held up to a downpour. I really thought it may allow some water to run past into the hatch area but held up like a champ. Used the straps from rolling up the tent to attach straps to the wheels.
C**L
Great alternative to traditional tent camping
Size purchased: Small to Mid-Size CUV's and SUV'sCar: 2018 Prius C hatchbackOverall: I really like the Napier Cove. It definitely has a tent vibe, but I feel more secure and protected from the elements than I do in a tent.Pros:-Quick and easy to setup/takedown-Thoughtfully designed with adjustable straps and snug fittings. I don't have a cargo rack, but the tent comes with long straps that can attach in front.-The awning provides enough coverage for two chairs outside the door.-Rain proof (I've camped during two rain storms with absolutely no leaking)-Keeps flying insects out (zero issues with mosquitoes, moths, or flies getting in)-Adds about 10 inches of leg room and extra headroom at back of car (my Prius interior is snug, so this extra space to move around and stretch out is needed)-Good ventilation and views out the window.-Feels private (the screen door also has an additional flap for protection and privacy)-Lightweight, easy to carry/store-Looks niceCons:-Because I have a smaller car, the tent overlaps my back doors on the sides. I am unable to use those doors once it's up and can really only enter/exit through the screen door. From the photos others have posted, this does not seem to be an issue for everyone.-You'll have to take down anytime you want to drive your car. I typically camp with another person so we use their car for day trips.-I have had some issues with crawling insects (mainly daddy longlegs) making their way in. I believe they were coming from the area around the wheel wells, and once I adjusted the fittings and cinched up the gaps, they stopped coming in.Suggestions:-Set up your interior before putting the tent on the car. I've found this to be more efficient, especially since I can't open my back doors once it's in place.-Use string lighting or some other marker on the guide wires to lessen tripping hazards-Magnets can be used to secure any gaps or loose areas between the tent and car-The tent covers the exhaust so don't start your car for heat or air conditioning.
R**D
Car Glamping!
I picked this thing up as a cheap alternative to getting a roof top tent, and WOW was I impressed with how much it opens up the space! The car just feels more open and roomy, whereas previously my Outback could feel quite claustrophobic with everything shut. The design is smart, sensible, with everything working exactly how you think it should, and the air flow is great. I don't feel insecure with this thing on, as it's really just like sleeping with a normal tent now. Setup is done within four minutes, and it definitely catches up a conversation with other car campers in the park.For something like this to work, it really needs to be designed well and, being as niche of a product as this is, I really wasn't expecting this brand to deliver what I Wanted. After using it, I really do believe the folks at Napier actually thought this through because it clearly shows in all the little touches (like where things are secured and how everything fits together).Ive already recommended it to a few other friends who are considering car camping. Absolute winner!
R**N
Easy, practical hatchback tent.
Works as expected, and fits a 2014 Prius. It was easy to set up, even in the dark. It gives you enough room to sit up and move around a bit, and it also gives you a little more leg room. It's not luxury, but if you want luxury you probably shouldn't sleep in your car.Right now, I'm happy with the purchase.Update: This tent will not hold up in an extreme storm. Last night I was camping when a flash thunderstorm with 40-50 mph winds hit. The tent did not hold up well in extreme wind; the awning turned this thing onto a sail and left the open hatch completely exposed. I had to close the hatch to keep water from pouring in. My brother's $80 Coleman tent held up fine however. In mild to medium kind of rain and wind, this tent has done fine. But an extreme storm renders it useless. Maybe some high powered magnetic strips would have helped, but be aware of the weather before setting up.I have also realized it's not 100% bug tight, and there are a few spots by the awnings pole bases where bugs can get in. I dropped the review from 5 stats to 3 after this update. This tent would be a much better deal if it was about half the price.
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