roof vents 'vent' whether they are -turned or not- being they are mounted at the 'peak' high point of the the trailer - as long as it is open or just cracked open. The one bad thing with a roof vent is the 'forgetting' of the door being left open in the rain (common problem here on west side of Cascades here in the PNW) or when traveling down the road - wind can damage/cause wear-tear of the vent door. My favorite thing to counter all of this is the mounting of a "MaxxAir II" vent cover on the roof vent. I can leave the vent open 'any time' I want = no rain gets in - can be vented when stored, even when I have the trailer covered with it's storage tarp (the cover holds up/supports the tarp up off the roof when stored). And if and when I 'forget' to close it when moving down the road = no big deal - no vent lid damage....... also when parked/camping, it ends up being a good sun shade from the 'direct' sun when 'open or closed' .................

have always wondered why I see so few teardrops ever using them 'but' being so few do, I do find -'most of the time'- when walking back to my trailer when traveling with other teardrops, it is alot 'easier' to find mine when looking over the roof's of all of them when we are parked together .............as far as looks? Yes, it took a bit to get used to the 'look' but anymore, my thought is "function out-weights looks" when it works so well!!!!
