by Marco Copetti
iKamper VS James Baroud : is iKamper still the best rooftop tent ?
iKamper VS James Baroud: The Best Rooftop Tent for Canada?
This technical comparison helps Canadian campers choose the best rooftop tent according to their needs. It analyzes the materials, design, and performance of both brands in demanding use conditions.
Rooftop tents from iKamper are often seen as very high end products. But how do they compare to the European pioneer James Baroud?
James Baroud is a Portuguese brand founded in 1998 that manufactures some of the highest quality rooftop tents in the world with 100% European manufacturing.
On the other side stands the giant iKamper, a South Korean brand that produces high quality tents in Asia since 2012.
Here are the main criteria we will analyze in this iKamper VS James Baroud comparison.
Durability of the fiberglass hard shell: resistance to extreme cold without deformation.
Fabric tension: seam quality and fabric tension are essential to ensure quiet nights, promote water and snow runoff, and guarantee excellent durability.
Mattress density: the comfort of a mattress is not due to its thickness, contrary to what many brands highlight, but rather to its density.
Quick opening: the speed and ease of opening of iKamper and James Baroud rooftop tents, even at -20 °C.
iKamper Facing the Challenge of the Canadian Climate
Canadian winters pose real challenges to campers. Abundant snow, freezing rains, persistent humidity, and sometimes very violent coastal winds appear often.
Moreover, temperatures frequently drop below -20 °C. Some campers even continue their adventures down to -30 °C or even -40 °C. Therefore, adventurers need reliable and resistant equipment for their outings in Quebec and across Canada.
"Canadian weather conditions share several similarities with those in Iceland, Norway, or Denmark."
Technical Analysis of Materials and Construction for iKamper and James Baroud
This section details the materials point by point. It compares both brands in the most demanding Canadian conditions. These range from West Coast humidity to temperature swings and summer heat in central Canada, through extreme northern cold and violent Atlantic winds.
1. Hard Shell
The rigid shells of iKamper are manufactured in double layer DuraCore TM FRP (fiberglass reinforced plastic). This material stays light while offering good resistance to UV and impacts. It also presents a good aerodynamic profile. The shell handles Canadian gravel roads well.
On their side, James Baroud offers rigid shells composed of 4 layers of hand molded fiberglass on flagship models. A UV gel coat also comes to further reinforce the protection.
Pure fiberglass excels in very cold environments. It proves more robust and easier to repair than FRP.
"Pure fiberglass does not deform at low temperature. It was tested on Lake Superior ice in winter at -34 °C with heating inside."
Thermal conductivity remains low for both materials. For example, outside cold penetrates less into the living space than with aluminum shells.
In practice, the James Baroud hard shell stands out for its resistance, lightness, and durability.
2. Main Fabric + Rain Protection
iKamper uses BreathWeave polycotton fabric of 300 to 320 grams per square metre. It stays very breathable while letting little natural light pass. In addition, the optional polyester ripstop Rainfly provides quite remarkable rain protection.
James Baroud, for their part, use a breathable aluminized fabric integrating up to six layers of aluminum across all their tents. This very high quality fabric, recognized for its resistance and durability, is manufactured in the Netherlands in the factory that also supplies fabrics used for NASA space suits.
"It is light and resistant. It allows air to circulate to ensure excellent breathability while maintaining perfect waterproofing. Its aluminum coating also reflects heat in order to keep the tent cooler during summer days."
James Baroud also offers the ProLine fabric, patented by the Portuguese brand. It is offered exclusively on the Odyssey and Evasion Proline models. This fabric is composed of 3 layers:
The outer layer is waterproof and extremely resistant.
The central layer acts as an acoustic barrier and blocks 100% of light, allowing a completely opaque tent even in full daylight. This feature is particularly appreciated by families traveling with young children who wake up at the first rays of the sun.
The inner layer is no less important since it is the anti-condensation coating. It simply prevents condensation from forming on the fabric.
"At Exode, we tested it at -19 °C while sleeping all night without ventilation, and the result was surprising. Frost had formed on phones, flashlights, and even on the blanket, but no sign of condensation was present on the tent fabric, which is particularly remarkable for a rooftop tent at this temperature."
The James Baroud double needle Flat-Felled seam allows maximum fabric tension. The flapping (fabric flapping under wind effect during the night) almost completely disappears. The fabric also evacuates snow better and offers better long term wind resistance, contributing to much quieter nights.
However, some limits of iKamper tents in winter must be noted.
Standard nylon fabric promotes more condensation formation.
The large fabric surface captures more wind and generates more flapping during the night. This limits the possibility of strongly tensioning the fabric without accelerating its long term wear.
"We also find these same limits with iKamper rooftop tents in Iceland, where they are relatively rare. In several Nordic countries like Norway, Iceland, or Denmark, James Baroud tents are clearly more popular among users seeking use in difficult weather conditions."
iKamper tents remain popular and high performing models. Yet they are generally less suited to Nordic environments and regions exposed to sustained winds.
3. Floor + Mattress + Insulation
iKamper combines an aluminum honeycomb structure with a layer of cork insulation. The nine zone foam mattress measures about 2.5 inches thick. Thermal and acoustic insulation remains excellent, while the cork effectively blocks cold coming from the vehicle roof.
James Baroud offers a high density foam mattress of 28 kg per cubic metre. Its thickness reaches 65 millimetres, or about 2.5 inches as well.
The James Baroud mattress won an award in a world competition for its comfort and density.
An « Anti-Condensation Pad » under mattress with ventilated air layer is offered as an option.
A high density 4 season insulation is also available on all models of the brand.
A solar ventilation is present on all models, except the Nova and the Vision, in order to extract moisture from the tent to the outside.
iKamper keeps a slight advantage thanks to its integrated cork insulation. James Baroud compensates however with a very high quality mattress as well as a set of solutions dedicated to condensation management.
In fact, both systems offer excellent performance for cold nights in Canada.
4. Opening / Gas Struts
iKamper equips its tents with robust gas struts. Opening generally takes between 60 and 90 seconds for one person alone. The fold-out system remains however a bit more constraining to handle when it rains or when there is snow.
James Baroud uses high quality damped gas struts. Opening takes place in less than 30 seconds by a single person and stands out for its simplicity as well as its remarkable robustness.
"Even the way the window and door fabrics fold was thought to prevent water, snow or dust from bothering or dirtying the tent during closure. The James Baroud mechanism works perfectly at -20 °C, even in the presence of frost and snow."
In practice, James Baroud rooftop tents allow fast and predictable deployment and closure, even in the presence of ice, snow or rain.
5. Zippers
iKamper uses premium YKK zippers. They remain smooth and resistant to bad weather, even after many years of use.
James Baroud uses nylon coil zippers with acrylic coating. The rubber handles also help reduce noises caused by the wind.
Both brands offer very high quality closures. According to field feedback, James Baroud however shows itself quieter during windy conditions, both at the fabric level and the zippers themselves.
6. Ventilation and Condensation Management
iKamper relies on optimized windows and the excellent breathability of BreathWeave fabric. The Skyview also brings more natural brightness inside the tent.
James Baroud integrates several specific moisture management solutions, particularly appreciated in Canadian climates like those of Quebec or British Columbia:
A silent solar fan running 24 hours a day extracts moist air from inside the tent to the outside. (Present on all models, except the Nova and the Vision.)
The tent fabric is breathable: it allows air to circulate while remaining perfectly waterproof.
The ProLine fabric benefits from a particularly high performing anti-condensation coating. This three layer fabric is offered only on the Odyssey and Evasion Proline models. Tests show almost nonexistent condensation at -19 °C.
An « Anti-Condensation Pad » under mattress with ventilated air layer is also offered as an option.
James Baroud rooftop tents thus offer a particularly effective condensation management system for cold and humid Canadian winters.
7. Windows and Views
iKamper offers large openings as well as a vast Skyview allowing star observation.
James Baroud offers 360° panoramic views on the majority of its models, notably the Odyssey and Evasion. The walls open completely and roll up on all models, offering full opening with insect screens on all sides.
Even models like the Nova and the Discovery offer an impressive 180° view, despite their Clamshell design (also called clamshell opening).
James Baroud rooftop tents thus provide a particularly appreciated immersive experience in the large Canadian spaces. iKamper however keeps the Skyview advantage, a feature that James Baroud does not offer because of its rigid roofs.
8. Weight, Dimensions and Capacity
iKamper rooftop tents weigh between 57 kg and 75 kg. Their king-size expandable space constitutes a major asset for families that can accommodate up to five people.
James Baroud rooftop tents display a weight varying between 52 kg and 81 kg according to the models.
"The Vision remains the lightest of the range and can be installed on small vehicles like a Honda Civic. The Nova, for its part, remains extremely compact with only 23 to 24 centimetres of height once closed."
Special mention for the James Baroud Odyssey: with its refined shape inspired by the whale shark, this rooftop tent ranks among the most aerodynamic models in the world, while keeping a remarkable aesthetic.
"At Exode, we tested it on a Mazda CX-5 for more than 1 000 km. Consumption went from 7.4 L/100 km to only 8.3 L/100 km, which is a particularly low variation for a rooftop tent."
iKamper wins in terms of interior space thanks to its fold-down floor, even if this design involves some compromises at the level of opening, closing, waterproofing and durability.
On its side, James Baroud stands out for its low profile and exceptional aerodynamics, particularly appreciated during long trips.
Why Does the James Baroud Rooftop Tent Resist Extreme Conditions in Canada Better?
The optimized shape of the hard shell and the maximum fabric tension make a real difference. Wind resistance remains very low, even during strong gusts.
The perfectly tensioned fabric almost eliminates all nighttime noises. The flapping (fabric flapping under wind effect) disappears practically thanks to the Flat-Felled seams.
In addition, snow runoff is particularly effective. The shape of the tent limits retention zones and folds likely to accumulate moisture.
Condensation remains almost nonexistent with ProLine fabric, while the breathable fabric and solar ventilation allow extraction of air moisture with remarkable efficiency.
Finally, professional rental companies confirm this reliability in the field:
In the rental sector, companies must select particularly robust, durable and easy to use rooftop tents, especially when they are intended to evolve in difficult climates.
Companies like:
Ice Rentals in Iceland: 350 James Baroud rooftop tents in rental, or more than 90% of their fleet, in one of the most demanding climates in the world.
Redsands in Australia
Overland Japan
Escape Campervans in the United States
as well as many other specialized companies, have chosen James Baroud rooftop tents for their robustness and long term durability.
"James Baroud is the absolute reference for Canadian winter. The brand also occupies first place in sales in Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark, and this is no accident."
iKamper VS James Baroud: Other Comparison Criteria
This section explores other important elements, notably real durability and long term return on investment.
Warranty: 5 years with full replacement at James Baroud, against 2 years of limited warranty at iKamper and most other competing brands.
Lifespan: more than 20 years for James Baroud (up to 25 or 30 years in some cases), against about 10 years for iKamper, sometimes less in demanding Nordic environments like Iceland or Canada.
Wind resistance: 120 km/h tested in real conditions for James Baroud rooftop tents, against wind tunnel tests up to 64 km/h for iKamper.
Manufacturing: 100% European manufacturing for James Baroud, ensuring high end traceability and quality control. iKamper is manufactured in South Korea from Asian materials.
Long Term Durability and Real Return on Investment
By carefully observing the behavior of James Baroud rooftop tents over the long term, we note that they frequently exceed twenty years of intensive use, notably with professional rental companies. Some users even report more than thirty years of use.
If we take into account hidden costs, notably the reduction of maintenance and repair needs, the observation is even more favorable. Despite significantly superior manufacturing quality, James Baroud rooftop tents often remain more affordable than several comparable iKamper models. In the long term, James Baroud therefore offers a particularly interesting return on investment.
James Baroud manufacturing is entirely European. ABS comes from Italy from high end automotive sector suppliers. Fiberglass is produced in Germany. As for fabrics, they are manufactured in the Netherlands by the same supplier that produces fabrics used for NASA astronaut suits.
Conversely, iKamper assembles its tents in South Korea from mainly Chinese materials. Brands like Go Overland and Wildtek also use Chinese materials for their fabrics and mattresses.
Comparison Table and Final Recommendation
The table below summarizes the main comparison criteria for Canadian adventurers.
Criterion
iKamper
James Baroud
Winner
Extreme Winter / Condensation
Very good
Excellent (ProLine + solar)
James Baroud
Space and Daily Comfort
King expandable
Very good (360° views)
iKamper for space, James Baroud for comfort
Opening Speed
~60 to 90 s
~15 to 30 s
James Baroud
Wind Resistance
Tested at 64 km/h - Average
120 km/h - Excellent
James Baroud
Mattress and Floor Insulation
Excellent (cork)
Excellent (28 kg/m³ density)
Tie
Warranty
2 years
5 years - full replacement
James Baroud
Estimated Lifespan
Very good (4 to 7 years and more)
> 20 years
James Baroud
Price
Higher
Slightly lower
James Baroud
Manufacturing
South Korea, Asian materials
Portugal, 100% European materials (IT, DE, NL)
James Baroud
The main advantage of iKamper remains its accommodation capacity that can go up to five people. On the other hand, in terms of manufacturing quality, durability, simplicity of use and opening speed, James Baroud clearly takes the advantage.
The brand excels in rigorous winter conditions, wind resistance and longevity. iKamper nevertheless remains an excellent choice for users who prioritize above all interior space and the modularity offered by its expandable floor.