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Roof Top Tent Shoe Bag
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Everything that goes wrong inside a roof top tent starts with shoes. Boots come off wet and caked in mud at the top of the ladder, and there is nowhere to put them: leave them outside and they fill with rain, bring them in and the mattress and sleeping bags get the mud instead. This bag gives the shoes a place to live that is neither inside your bedding nor out in the weather.
The bottom panel is mesh, which is the whole design: water and grit drain out and wet boots get airflow instead of stewing in a sealed bag overnight. The interior is roomy enough to take several pairs in a range of sizes, and the bag folds flat when it is empty so it stores in the tent rather than taking up cargo space. Two sizes: medium at 20 x 15 x 3 in and large at 22 x 17 x 5 in.
| Fits | Roof top tents; holds boots and shoes in a range of sizes |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | Medium 20 in x 15 in x 3 in; Large 22 in x 17 in x 5 in |
| Material | Heavy-duty fabric with a mesh bottom panel for drainage and ventilation |
| Included | Bag only; folds flat for storage |
| Colors | 17 options |
| Origin | Hand-sewn in North Salt Lake, Utah |
| Warranty | Lifetime workmanship |
What to know before you buy
The mesh bottom drains, which means it also lets grit fall through. That is intentional, but it does mean this is a bag for shoes, not for anything you want fully contained. Size up to the large if you run tall boots.
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