Lead Time (Contact us if you have questions):5-7 business days if in stock at our partner shop, otherwise TBD
Now Available at Apex Overland! contact us for invoice and scheduling of your installation!
Heater vent as a standard feature
Solar panel input as a standard feature
This upgrade now boasts a weight decrease to 76kgs
*Note: The Backrest and Drop-down Table are additional accessories to be purchased separately*
FEATURES
Side rain cover now comes as a standard feature
Spec-built telescopic ladder with rungs that are broad and angled making it far more comfortable to climb into the tent barefoot
Single zip opening doors
Zippable rear awning – the awning can zip up and stay rolled away. The awning only needs to be deployed when the weather dictates.
Stainless steel eyelets for the spring poles
Extended cargo rails creating more room and additional options for fitment to the roof
Raised air vent to help reduce condensation
3D breathable mesh to further assist with condensation
The rooftop tent is made from a lightweight aluminium construction
Built-in cargo rails for the fitment of optional load bars
Hard-shell structure that can carry additional gear – solar panels, kayak, mountain bikes or camping table
Streamlined aerodynamic profile
3-point access with a door/window on each side
Gas-strut assisted pop-up design
Opens and closes in seconds so you can still go on that late-afternoon game drive
70 mm high-density foam mattress with zip-off cover
Quick-release ladder that stows inside your tent when closed
Storage pockets
Internal USB power points
Internal 12V plug point
Internal lighting
Rear door awning to keep the entrance dry
Dual-layer canvas for better insulation and protection
Water penetration/Water Column capability of the tent canvas is greater than 1000mm / 1m
Wind resistant design thanks to single-sided opening
Top and bottom foam insulation for class leading insulation
LOAD RATING FOR CARGO RAILS:
The load rating for the cargo rails on the rooftop tent roof is 50kg. It is important to note that where the load is located on the roof, will determine how easy or difficult it is to open the tent.
It is always suggested to shift heavier loads towards the front of the tent, and much lighter loads, like a solar panel, to the rear.