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Tuff Stuff Overland Alpine SixtyOne Aluminum Shell Roof Top Tent (TS-1-1900BLK) — a premium aluminum hard-shell RTT for 2–3 people. Dual-action pop-up roof, blackout poly-cotton ripstop, and T-slot accessory rails deliver fast setup, 4-season protection, and serious utility for overland builds.
- Open dimensions: 94″ L × 61″ W × 60″ H — roomy sleeping footprint for two adults plus gear.
- Closed dimensions: 88″ L × 61″ W × 8″ H — sleek, low-profile travel height.
- Approx. weight: 274 lbs; rated capacity up to 1,200 lbs (people + gear).
- Memory-foam mattress: ~85″ × 58″ × 2″ for all-night comfort.
- Blackout-coated, waterproof poly-cotton ripstop (3200 GSM) fabric for 4-season use.
- Dual-action roof: wedge or full pop-up for extra headroom, airflow, and views.
- Integrated T-slot rails on shell for mounting awnings, lights, crossbars, or gear.
- Crossbar load capacity (on rack): ~728 lbs when properly mounted.
Why It Belongs on Your Rig
The Alpine SixtyOne blends a compact 8″ closed height with a spacious interior and fast, gas-strut-assisted deployment. The armored aluminum shell shrugs off weather and trail abuse, while blackout-coated fabric and a real memory-foam mattress turn long trips into great nights. It’s a premium, purpose-built tent for serious travel.
Key Features
- Rapid Setup: Gas-assist struts take you from parked to camp-ready in about a minute.
- Low-Drag Travel: Slim 8″ profile reduces wind resistance and road noise.
- Accessory-Ready: T-slot channels accept common awnings and gear without extra brackets.
- Comfort-First Interior: Memory-foam mattress, large mesh windows, and generous headroom.
- Built to Last: Aluminum shell, reinforced latches, and heavy-duty fabric for year-round use.
Specifications
| Sleeping Capacity | 2–3 people |
| Open Dimensions | 94″ L × 61″ W × 60″ H |
| Closed Dimensions | 88″ L × 61″ W × 8″ H |
| Weight | Approx. 274 lbs |
| Rated Capacity | Up to 1,200 lbs (people + gear) |
| Crossbar Load Capacity | Approx. 728 lbs (on properly rated rack) |
| Shell | Aluminum, black finish, T-slot accessory rails |
| Fabric | Poly-cotton ripstop 3200 GSM, blackout coated, waterproof >3500 mm |
| Mattress | Memory foam, ~85″ × 58″ × 2″ |
| SKU | TS-1-1900BLK |
What’s Included
- Alpine SixtyOne rooftop tent assembly
- Mounting hardware & brackets
- Telescoping ladder (angled steps)
- Memory-foam mattress
- Interior LED light strip
- Owner’s manual & warranty information
Installation
Mount to a roof rack or bed-rack system rated for the tent’s weight plus occupants and gear. Center the load, align mounting channels, and torque hardware to spec. Confirm ladder angle/footing and roof clearance, then re-check all hardware after your first trip and after off-road use.
Warranty
Backed by Tuff Stuff Overland’s limited manufacturer warranty. Keep proof of purchase and follow care/installation guidelines for full coverage.
Tip: Even with a low 8″ travel height, overhead weight and center of gravity matter. Verify rack and vehicle ratings, drive accordingly, and secure the tent before travel.
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Description
Tuff Stuff Overland Alpine SixtyOne Aluminum Shell Roof Top Tent (TS-1-1900BLK) — a premium aluminum hard-shell RTT for 2–3 people. Dual-action pop-up roof, blackout poly-cotton ripstop, and T-slot accessory rails deliver fast setup, 4-season protection, and serious utility for overland builds.
- Open dimensions: 94″ L × 61″ W × 60″ H — roomy sleeping footprint for two adults plus gear.
- Closed dimensions: 88″ L × 61″ W × 8″ H — sleek, low-profile travel height.
- Approx. weight: 274 lbs; rated capacity up to 1,200 lbs (people + gear).
- Memory-foam mattress: ~85″ × 58″ × 2″ for all-night comfort.
- Blackout-coated, waterproof poly-cotton ripstop (3200 GSM) fabric for 4-season use.
- Dual-action roof: wedge or full pop-up for extra headroom, airflow, and views.
- Integrated T-slot rails on shell for mounting awnings, lights, crossbars, or gear.
- Crossbar load capacity (on rack): ~728 lbs when properly mounted.
Why It Belongs on Your Rig
The Alpine SixtyOne blends a compact 8″ closed height with a spacious interior and fast, gas-strut-assisted deployment. The armored aluminum shell shrugs off weather and trail abuse, while blackout-coated fabric and a real memory-foam mattress turn long trips into great nights. It’s a premium, purpose-built tent for serious travel.
Key Features
- Rapid Setup: Gas-assist struts take you from parked to camp-ready in about a minute.
- Low-Drag Travel: Slim 8″ profile reduces wind resistance and road noise.
- Accessory-Ready: T-slot channels accept common awnings and gear without extra brackets.
- Comfort-First Interior: Memory-foam mattress, large mesh windows, and generous headroom.
- Built to Last: Aluminum shell, reinforced latches, and heavy-duty fabric for year-round use.
Specifications
| Sleeping Capacity | 2–3 people |
| Open Dimensions | 94″ L × 61″ W × 60″ H |
| Closed Dimensions | 88″ L × 61″ W × 8″ H |
| Weight | Approx. 274 lbs |
| Rated Capacity | Up to 1,200 lbs (people + gear) |
| Crossbar Load Capacity | Approx. 728 lbs (on properly rated rack) |
| Shell | Aluminum, black finish, T-slot accessory rails |
| Fabric | Poly-cotton ripstop 3200 GSM, blackout coated, waterproof >3500 mm |
| Mattress | Memory foam, ~85″ × 58″ × 2″ |
| SKU | TS-1-1900BLK |
What’s Included
- Alpine SixtyOne rooftop tent assembly
- Mounting hardware & brackets
- Telescoping ladder (angled steps)
- Memory-foam mattress
- Interior LED light strip
- Owner’s manual & warranty information
Installation
Mount to a roof rack or bed-rack system rated for the tent’s weight plus occupants and gear. Center the load, align mounting channels, and torque hardware to spec. Confirm ladder angle/footing and roof clearance, then re-check all hardware after your first trip and after off-road use.
Warranty
Backed by Tuff Stuff Overland’s limited manufacturer warranty. Keep proof of purchase and follow care/installation guidelines for full coverage.
Tip: Even with a low 8″ travel height, overhead weight and center of gravity matter. Verify rack and vehicle ratings, drive accordingly, and secure the tent before travel.
























