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ALL-NEW 23Zero Kabari SuperFly Roof Top Tent

ALL-NEW 23Zero Kabari SuperFly Roof Top Tent - Spirit of 1876

Tent Talk Tuesday | Spirit of 1876

In this episode of Tent Talk Tuesday, we take an in-depth look at the all-new 23Zero Kabari SuperFly Roof Top Tent — a lightweight clamshell RTT built for serious overland travel, off-road vehicles, and true four-season camping.

If you’ve been searching for a low-profile rooftop tent with fast setup and dependable all-weather performance, this one deserves your attention.

Filmed at Spirit of 1876, this walkthrough breaks down everything you need to know before mounting it to your rig.

Why the Kabari SuperFly Matters

The overland market is full of rooftop tents right now. Some are heavy. Some are bulky. Some look sleek but sacrifice durability.

The Kabari SuperFly hits a sweet spot:

Lightweight aluminum clamshell design

Extremely low profile when closed

Quick setup and breakdown

Built for four-season use

Designed specifically for overland and off-road environments

For drivers who want capability without excessive roof weight or wind drag, this is a smart direction.

Design & Materials

The Kabari SuperFly is a hard shell clamshell roof top tent, which means:

The aluminum top shell lifts open from one side

Setup is fast and simple

Teardown is just as efficient

The hard shell protects the tent fabric during travel

Clamshell designs are ideal for overlanders who set up and tear down frequently. Whether you’re moving camp every night or road-tripping long distances, efficiency matters.

Size, Weight & Fitment

One of the biggest selling points of this tent is its compact footprint and manageable weight.

 Mounting Footprint

50.25” W × 86.5” L × 7.75” H

6.25” height without rails

That low profile helps reduce wind resistance and keeps your rig looking streamlined.

Mounting Weight

105 lbs

At just over 100 pounds, this is lighter than many comparable hard shell tents — making it a strong option for:

Mid-size trucks

SUVs

Overland builds mindful of roof load limits

Even some daily drivers

Sleeping Dimensions

Sleeping footprint: 46.5” W × 79.5” L

Internal dimensions: 47” W × 80” L × 56” H

Sleeps: 2 adults

Season rating: 4-season

This is a true two-person tent designed for real comfort — not just squeezing two people inside.

Integrated Crossbars

A standout feature is the integrated crossbars included on top of the tent.

That means you can mount:

Recovery boards

Lightweight cargo

Solar panels

Bikes (depending on weight limits)

For overlanders trying to maximize storage without adding additional racks, this is a huge bonus.

Real-World Overland Use

In this Tent Talk Tuesday episode, we break down how the Kabari SuperFly performs in real-world scenarios:

✔ Fast Deployment

When you’re setting up in wind, cold, or fading light, speed matters. Clamshell tents shine here.

✔ Low Profile for Daily Driving

At just over 6 inches tall without rails, it keeps your center of gravity lower than bulkier soft shell options.

✔ Four-Season Capability

Built for year-round adventure, this tent is designed to handle:

Snow loads

Wind

Rain

Cold weather camping

If you’re planning shoulder-season trips or winter overlanding, that rating matters.

Who Is the Kabari SuperFly Best For?

This tent is ideal for:

Overlanders who move camp frequently

Drivers who want a lightweight hard shell option

Off-roaders concerned about roof weight

Couples looking for a compact but comfortable RTT

Weekend warriors who also daily drive their rig

If you’re looking for one of the best rooftop tents for overlanding that balances weight, durability, and low profile design — the Kabari SuperFly should be on your shortlist.

Final Thoughts

The all-new 23Zero Kabari SuperFly brings together:

Lightweight aluminum construction

Clean, low-profile aesthetics

True four-season capability

Quick setup clamshell design

Integrated utility crossbars

It’s a thoughtful evolution in the rooftop tent space — and one we’re excited to have in the shop.

This episode breaks down everything you need to decide whether it’s the right fit for your overland rig, daily driver, or weekend adventure vehicle.

📍 Filmed at Spirit of 1876
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Have questions about mounting, fitment, or whether this tent works with your specific vehicle? Drop them below — we’re happy to help.

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