
Roofnest Meadowlark Roof Top Tent
Authorized Roofnest Dealer
Overland Junction is a factory-authorized Roofnest dealer. Every order is genuine, brand-new Roofnest gear β never marketplace resale β and ships with the full manufacturer warranty intact. Warranty claims and fitment are handled by our overlanding team, not a reseller.
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Light enough to take off. Small enough to store.
At 90 lbs, the Meadowlark is the only Roofnest tent you can realistically remove for a weekend and reinstall before your next trip β then hang it in the garage the rest of the year.


No poles. No guy lines. Just unfold and sleep.
Most soft-shell tents punish you for choosing them β guy lines, poles, ten-minute setups. The Meadowlark throws all of that out. Unclip the cover, pull out the ladder, fold it open. Three steps and you're in, in under a minute.
Soft shell. Serious weather protection.
The 3,000mm-rated rainfly outperforms what most people expect from a soft shell at this price. Pair it with the 190GSM poly-cotton body and you've got a true 4-season tent that handles rain, wind, and cold without asking you to upgrade come winter.


Your first roof top tent shouldn't require a full-size truck.
Most hardshells are sized and weighted for Tacomas and 4Runners. The Meadowlark was designed for everyone else β crossovers, wagons, sedans, and compact trucks. If it has cross bars, it can carry a Meadowlark.
Everything you need, included
No hidden add-ons to get camping β it all ships with your tent.
Meadowlark walk-around: the full feature tour
3 months of onX Off-Road, free
Every order includes a free 3-month onX Off-Road Maps subscription β the trail app overlanders actually use.
- Thousands of off-road trails for overlanding, 4Γ4, SxS, ATV, dirt bike, and snowmobile across the country.
- Offline maps β save maps and land data to your phone or tablet for when you lose signal.
- Track, save & share trips β log location, distance, speed, and elevation with GPS.
Fits almost any cross-bar rack
It clamps to standard roof-rack cross bars β the ones that run from one side of your vehicle to the other. No drilling. Common platforms owners run it on:
Specifications
| Sleeps | 2 people |
| Setup time | Under 60 seconds |
| Shell | Soft shell, fold-out |
| Weight | 90 lbs |
| Interior (open) | 80" L x 43" W x 36" H |
| Exterior (closed) | 47" L x 44" W x 12" H |
| Tent frame | Lightweight aluminum alloy, slatted |
| Tent body | 190GSM coated poly-cotton (2000mm waterproof) |
| Rainfly | 210D coated poly-oxford (3000mm waterproof) |
| Tent cover | 600D PVC-coated poly-oxford (5000mm waterproof) |
| Mattress | Integrated 2.5" dual-density foam |
| Ladder | 7.5' aluminum telescoping |
| Lighting | USB-powered LED strip |
| Min. crossbar spread | 28" front-to-back |
| Mounting rail width | 23.6" left-to-right |
| Warranty | 2-year manufacturer warranty |
What owners say
"Awesome. Light weight. Quick setup and takedown. The LED light inside is awesome. The cover is very durable. Fits myself, my wife and our 25 lb dog comfortably."
"I have used my Meadowlark twice now and am in love. I didn't think a rooftop tent was possible with my Mini Cooper. It fit my husband and I and our dog comfortably for a long camping weekend. Highly recommend!"
"Absolutely amazing tent, and great quality for the price. Used it several times, once through really heavy rain and it held like a champ. The cover arrived damaged from shipping and they sent a replacement free of charge. Great company, great product. Would buy again."
"Great quality, excellent protection from rain and storms. We've enjoyed the comfortable large space and build quality of the Roofnest."
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