Snow Peak’s First Rooftop Tent Is Perfectly On-Brand and Long Overdue

At long last, the beloved Japanese brand brings decades of car-camping know-how to its debut RTT.

Man inside a taupe Snow Peak rooftop tent on a tan vehicle with green storage boxes on the roof rack.Snow Peak

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Snow Peak has long been synonymous with car camping.

Founded in 1958, the Japanese manufacturer specializes in high-end, thoughtfully designed glamping gear that prioritizes comfort over packability.

In that light, its first-ever rooftop tent feels both perfectly on-brand and long overdue.

Tan off-road SUV with black wheels and a rooftop tent set up in a wooded area.
Part of Snow Peak’s 2026 catalog, the Field Rise is the brand’s first foray into rooftop camping.
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All pumped up

The new RTT, dubbed the “Field Rise,” sets up in mere minutes thanks to an inflatable air frame that keeps the weight to a minimum.

Man using a hand pump to inflate a rooftop tent mounted on a brown SUV near a lake.
The Field Rise sets up in minutes with an inflatable air frame.
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Man setting up a black rooftop tent on a brown SUV in a forested outdoor area.
The Field Rise comes with an extendable ladder.
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Convenience aside, the pump-up nature also makes it compatible with a wide range of different vehicles, including those with low dynamic roof load ratings.

Black Snow Peak rooftop tent mounted on a tan vehicle roof rack in a forest setting.
The air frame keeps weight to a minimum.
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In true Snow Peak fashion, the Field Rise also comes with a dedicated six-foot tarp that creates a secondary shelter to the side of the vehicle — an ideal cover for the brand’s IGT camp kitchen.

Brown SUV with rooftop tent and gray tarp awning set up in a forest with two people sitting at a camping table.
A six-foot tarp (included) creates a secondary dwelling area to the side of one’s car.
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But even without it set up, the interior of the tent features a small mud room area, where campers can take off their shoes without tracking dirt into the sleeping area.

Person sitting inside a rooftop tent on a vehicle, holding a metal cup on a small foldable tray.
A narrow mud room doubles as a small space for enjoying an afternoon cup of coffee.
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Brown sleeping bag laid out inside a tent with mesh windows and a cooler visible outside.
Though specific dimensions are still TBD, Snow Peak says the interior space can sleep two.
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Availability and pricing

Unfortunately, Snow Peak has yet to announce a firm release date for the Field Rise, or even whether the RTT will make its way to the US.

Tan SUV with rooftop tent and black bicycle mounted on top, parked in a forest with a person near the open rear hatch.
The Field Rise costs 396,000 Japanese yen (approximately $2,522).
Snow Peak

At the time of writing, the Field Rise is exclusively listed on the brand’s overseas website, where it costs 396,000 Japanese yen (approximately $2,522).

There’s also a new camp chair and table — both collaborations with Helinox — as well as packing cubes, soft coolers and an adventure duffel.

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