The advantages of a hard-top structure lie in its wind resistance and durability. Compared to soft-top tents, its ABS shell is less prone to cracking from prolonged folding and offers better protection against impacts from branches, gravel, and other external forces.
The double-layer design enhances insulation through air gaps. In real-world testing at 5°C, the tent's interior temperature can be 3-5°C higher than the outside temperature. Multiple windows optimize lighting and ventilation efficiency; for example, the dual-window model allows for airflow, quickly expelling cooking fumes.
Furthermore, the tent flattens out when closed, with a height of only 28cm, reducing wind resistance and fuel consumption during travel. For family users, the white version is brighter, while the black version is more stain-resistant and absorbs less heat; the choice depends on usage frequency.
