(as of May 18, 2025 03:26:38 UTC – Details)
Product Description
The Overnighter converts your mid-size to full-size SUV into a comfortable area to rest and relax. With the Door Cover installed on any door you upgrade your comfort level from the basics of tenting outside. Made from Rip-Stop material Fiberglass Support Poles for canopy No-See-Um screen mesh keeps insects and bugs out! Canopy protects your interior from the elements Screen has dual zippers for easy access through the window Comes with a pouch and fits in your glove box Use 2 Overnighter’s on each side for cross-ventilation. Patented in the US and Canada.
1 unit per packNot intended for sedans, small suvs and compact vehicles.
THE OVERNIGHTER TURNS YOUR SUV OR MINIVAN INTO A COMFORTABLE PLACE TO SLEEP
ZIPPERED SCREEN
The Overnighter has a built-in screen to keep biting insects outside where they belong. Wild animals are not much of a concern when you are safely sleeping inside your vehicle with the Overnighter.
WEATHER PROOF
The Overnighter has a built-in canopy to keep rain out with hand-taped waterproof seams. It also serves as a sun-shade to keep the inside cool. When the weather kicks up, taking cover in your vehicle during intense storms is much safer than being in a tent.
Use a guy rope attached to the canopy to keep it extended properly in high winds.
COMFORTABLE
Use two Overnighters for total cross-ventilation in your SUV!
UNIVERSAL FIT
The Overnighter Door Cover is a universal fit for mid to full-size SUV rear passenger doors that sets up in seconds, by stretching around your rear door. No Tools Needed.
The Overnighter is a universal fit window bug screen for camping in an SUV. Keep the bugs and rain out while your windows stay open for fresh air.
Installs easily by stretching around the perimeter of the door using the built-in elastic band (Fits both sides). No tools required. And you can still operate the side power windows.
Universal fit for SUVs like the 4Runner, Caravan, CR-V, Element, Escape, Expedition, Forester, Highlander, Grand Cherokee, Outback, Pilot, Rav 4, Sequoia, Suburban, Tahoe, Town and Country, Wrangler, Xterras, etc.
Privacy while sleeping and you can catch another hour of sleep in the morning with the black-out camping window covers zipped up.
Upgraded rain fly poles are super flexible and much easier to put up and take down into it’s own carry pouch.
Universal fit for Mid/Full size SUV’s. Fits both sides. Door Width- (Max 48″ Min 35″)-Door Height (Max 61″ Min 45″)
Screen has dual zippers for easy access through the window. No-See-Um screen mesh keeps insects and bugs out!
Customers say
Customers find the window tent works well for car camping trips and appreciate its easy installation and perfect fit, particularly on Honda Pilot doors. The product provides good ventilation and keeps insects out, with one customer noting it’s completely insect-proof. While some customers find it durable and worth the money, others report it being flimsy and not worth $45.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Shotski –
Worth the money/get two
Bought 2 (large) for my 2018 Honda CRV. They fit very well and good quality even w heavy and rugged use (remote public lands camping for extended periods of time).Car camped for months off and on with these bw contract jobs. I was often moving daily, taking these off and on. They still look brand new and work very well w no major weak points showing after much use (a rubber tip came off one pole but I glued it back in and itâs fine).They keep bugs/mosquitoes out, provide cross ventilation when you have one on each side and work well in rainâeven w strong winds. The awning like part really does work to keep most rain out. I think I had to partially zip close the rain cover flap once.Highly recommend.*When breaking camp it could be easy to misplace/forget the tenting poles (mostly the short pole that holds the awning out), theyâre black and blend into the camping area and the inside of your car. I have a specific routine for that piece that I do before anything else so I donât lose/forget them. (Some type of reflective painting material on them might help).*A lot of dust and dirt can get on the inside of the Roadie where it lays next to your car door. Iâm careful to shake it out and also to try to keep it from rubbing against my car door so it doesnât scratch the paint.
vtdano –
perfect for car campers!
I have used these on a Toyota 4runner and a Jeep Renegade when car camping and they work very well. Easy to install and the small awning curve keeps the rain out while allowing you to get some air in the vehicle. Very compact, as they stuff right back inside the bag that is made into them.
Julia A. Fitzgerald –
Super easy to install and works great. I only give it four stars because of the screen issue.
Great investment. It solves the problem of privacy, air flow, and bug protection. It makes sleeping in my mini van less claustrophobic. Easy to install….takes seconds. The pictures shown are on Chrysler Town and Country. They fit perfectly and automatic doors still operate as long as you make sure it doesn’t cover the connections..and they stay in place. BIGGEST NEGATIVE: From inside the van you have to unzip the netting to reach the zippers that close or open the rain fly. This let’s in bugs while you adjust the fly. The netting should be on the outside of the rain fly, but it is still a great buy.
Blane A. Balch –
Perfect for truck camping.
Perfect for truck camping. Offers both privacy and airflow. Iâm going to buy a second one for the opposite door to get a cross breeze. Quality material and easy to put up.
HorseGirl –
Must Have for Camping in Truck
I bought a pair of these Roadies for my F250 QuadCab pickup. They are super handy to have around, don’t leak and allow for great cross breeze. The back door of the quadcab is quite large and probably the max size that these door covers could fit. They are too small for the front door of my F250. Add a platform to the back seat and it makes for a great bed! I’ve used them probably a dozen times and so far, no leaks or tears. Screens are easy to zip up. Great for tuck camping if you want to sleep in the cab of your truck.They include a pouch that is used for storing (packs into itself) and doubles as a pouch for your stuff at the head or foot of your bed (if you’re sleeping in the back seat of your pickup).
SunnySoCal –
Sturdy, excellent quality, not flimsy .. nice !
Excellent quality, best Iâve seen on the market, sturdy⦠works well.
Lisa Hayden –
THis is what I hoped it would be. Ordered a second one for the other side.
This fits over the rear doors of my 2010 Honda Odyssey very well and does not interfere with the electronic operation of the door opening and closing (as long as you pull it relatively tighter on the front side of the door where the sensors and latches are). It fits well and is simple to put on. It doesn’t look baggy or saggy and the screen opening lines up nicely with the window in the door.My intended use is for car camping on a cross country roadtrip and afterwards. but I will also use it when I have to run quick errands and have to leave my dog in the car and want him to have nice ventilation without being able to escape. A dog that was determined to escape could easily rip the screen and jump out but my dog is docile and unimaginative and doesn’t do things like that, so it will be fine. I would not be comfortable leaving him with wide open windows, but this setup will give him shade and air and deter him from leaving.Now that I have seen it, I’ve bought a second one so I can have one on each side of the car. I won’t be driving with them on because I think they would flap around. But they are so fast to put on that I do think using them when I’m just running errands is a realistic plan. For the overnights whiel we are car camping it will be great to have privacy, bug protection and cross ventilation.
William Passos –
It is easy and quick to set-up. Makes the car camping experience much better. I have always struggled with the rear door shades to create a mosquito net for open windows while camping. Now I have a better solution. Really worthy, really love it!
Ryan Buehler –
Easy to install over my VW Golf doors and my GMC Terrain. The horizontal pole for the rain fly was a pain to get in but it’s able to stay in and still be packed away so that’s nice.Rain fly works great and the double-sided zippers make it SO easy to adjust the two layers as needed throughout the night. Even the loops to hold the rolled up outer layer are velcro and attach from the top so super easy to “untie” and zip up from inside the vehicle (someone was thinking!) Mesh lets through air but still retains some heat.A PERFECT addition for car camping and keeping comfortable. I bought one for each side and that allows for an excellent cross breeze.The attached storage bag is another great touch (no looking for the bag after) and is big enough so stuffing it all back in is easy.Awesome product
Vati –
Ausprobiert und fasziniert
J. Dixon –
Used in addition to tailgate tent but would be super useful if car camping with no extra tent.Fixed round sliding side door really well, felt secure and yet gave good air access in the car. Stopped condensation formingI am intending to buy a second one for the opposite door to provide cross circulation but I do feel that in the UK for most of the year one would be adequate.I haven’t seen anything like this before so a little anxious but it was easy to fit and equally easy to pack back into the bag – no chance of losing the bag as it is attached.Overall, a good, neat bit if kit.
marcandsebe –
This is a clever idea to get ventilation through a window while sleeping in a campervan. The fabric and stitching is good, but the main pole is not of such good quality.I found it best assemble the hoop and ridge part first and the fit it to the door. There is an elasticated draw cord with toggle grips to hold it tighter in place on the door. It packs away with not a pocket permanently attached to it.Overall I would recommend.