best hard shell roof tent Alpine 51 Aluminum Hard Shell Pop Up Roof Top Tent + Crossbars
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best hard shell roof tent Alpine 51 Aluminum Hard Shell Pop Up Roof Top Tent + Crossbars

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best hard shell roof tent Alpine 51 Aluminum Hard Shell Pop Up Roof Top Tent + CrossbarsTuff Stuff Overland Alpine FiftyOne Aluminum Shell Roof Top Tent (TS 1 1800BLK) a premium hard shell rooftop tent built for two people, featuring a dual action roof, rugged aluminum shell, full season materials, and integrated T slot accessory rails for serious overlanders. Open dimensions: 94 L 51 W 45 H generous space for two adults. Closed dimensions: 88 L 51 W 8 H sleek, low profile travel design. Aluminum hard shell exterior provides ultimate

Tuff Stuff Overland Alpine FiftyOne Aluminum Shell Roof Top Tent (TS-1-1800BLK) — a premium hard-shell rooftop tent built for two people, featuring a dual-action roof, rugged aluminum shell, full-season materials, and integrated T-slot accessory rails for serious overlanders.

  • Open dimensions: 94″ L × 51″ W × 45″ H — generous space for two adults.
  • Closed dimensions: 88″ L × 51″ W × 8″ H — sleek, low-profile travel design.
  • Aluminum hard-shell exterior provides ultimate strength, protection, and style.
  • Approximate weight: 248 lbs with a 1,200 lb weight capacity (people + gear).
  • Poly-cotton rip-stop 3200 GSM fabric with 3500 mm waterproof rating and blackout coating for true 4-season use.
  • Dual-action roof opens from either end — wedge or full pop-up configuration for more ventilation and views.
  • T-slot mounting rails on shell allow for easy attachment of awnings, lights, or gear racks.

Why It’s a Premium Choice

For builds that demand durability, style, and convenience, the Alpine FiftyOne is Tuff Stuff’s top-of-the-line aluminum hard-shell RTT. Its dual-action roof and sleek profile make it ideal for highway travel, while the full-feature interior ensures comfort when the trail gets rough. Setup is fast, airflow is excellent, and construction is built to last.

Key Features

  • Quick Setup: Gas-assist struts deploy the tent in under 60 seconds.
  • Low-Profile Travel: 8″ closed height reduces wind resistance and keeps your rig efficient.
  • Accessory Ready: Integrated T-slot channels for mounting awnings, gear boxes, or lighting.
  • Comfort Focused: Includes a memory-foam mattress, LED interior light, and large mesh windows for ventilation.
  • Heavy-Duty Build: Aluminum shell construction, high-density seals, and reinforced latches keep weather and dust out.
Specifications
Sleeping Capacity 2 people
Open Dimensions 94″ L × 51″ W × 45″ H
Closed Dimensions 88″ L × 51″ W × 8″ H
Weight Approx. 248 lbs
Weight Capacity Up to 1,200 lbs (people + gear)
Shell Material Aluminum with black powder-coat finish
Fabric Poly-cotton rip-stop 3200 GSM, waterproof 3500 mm, blackout coating
Mattress Memory foam, approx. 85″ × 48″ × 2″
Cross-Bar Load Capacity Approx. 728 lbs (on roof rack)
SKU TS-1-1800BLK
What’s Included
  • Alpine Fifty-One rooftop tent assembly
  • Mounting hardware and brackets (fits racks up to 3.25″ thick)
  • Telescoping ladder with angled steps
  • Memory-foam mattress
  • Interior LED light strip
  • Owner’s manual and warranty documentation
Installation

Mounts to any roof rack or bed-rack system rated for 250 lbs + dynamic load. Center the tent, align mounting channels, and torque hardware to specification. Confirm ladder stability and roof clearance before use. Re-inspect mounts periodically after your first trip and after off-road use.

Warranty

Protected by Tuff Stuff Overland’s limited manufacturer warranty. Warranty covers materials and workmanship under normal use. Retain proof of

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