The Darche Intrepidor 3 1400 Tourer goes above (your head) and beyond when it comes to your comfort.
Given its lightweight structure, this rooftop tent can fit smaller SUVs and soft roaders, also suitable for most other vehicles. Its softshell design enables a quick pack-up and pack-down, so you’re sure to be settled by sundown. Just for your convenience too, there's a 65mm high-density mattress included and enough room for all your sleeping gear to be stored - even when your rooftop companion is all packed down!
The large, zippered windows and adjustable fly provide maximum ventilation, preventing condensation, increasing airflow, and protection from creepy crawlies. After a long day of driving, you can kick back, relax, and admire the stars comfortably through the sky window. With a 1500mm water rating and seam sealing, you’ll sleep soundly knowing you won’t get wet. Feel secure knowing you’ll stay protected from the elements - no matter the season.
Get robust reliability and door-busting durability outdoors, with the Darche Intrepidor 3 1400 Tourer.
Lightweight design to suit smaller SUVs
Quick set up and pack down
Oversized fly for additional coverage
Exceptional ventilation
Insect protection mesh on windows
2.3m telescopic ladder with angled steps
Internal storage pockets
High-density 65mm mattress
All-season protection
Heavy duty construction
Includes transit cover
Includes mounting kit, guy ropes, window pole, pegs, instructions
Hi, do I need to take the fly off to access the star gazing window as you do in other Darche models or is the window built into the fly? Also wanted to know that if it is built in, can I leave it open to gaze stars whilst it’s raining or is it just mesh and I’ll get wet LOL… Thanks
Glen - Melbourne, VIC(2 weeks ago)
G'day Glen,
In this model, you don't need to remove the fly to see outside. The fly has a built-in PVC star-gazing window so you can open the mesh window on the inside as see out and not get wet if it's raining!
You can also take the fly off but we would only recommend doing this in fine weather.