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Roof Top Tent

Durable Australian Hardshell Roof Top Tents

Experience ultimate comfort on your next outdoor adventure with our premium rooftop tents, built for Australian campers and explorers. Whether you're setting up under the stars or seeking reliable shelter after a long day outdoors, our tents are quick to set up and tough enough for Australia’s harshest conditions. Stay elevated, dry, and protected from the elements and wildlife—adventure with confidence.

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Roof Top Tent Hardshell Frequently Asked Questions

1. How to mount vehicle roof top tents?

To mount a rooftop tent, first ensure your vehicle has a compatible roof rack with a sufficient dynamic weight rating to support the tent. With a helper, lift the tent onto the roof and position it evenly across the crossbars, either sideways or rear-facing depending on your setup. Align the tent’s mounting rails with the crossbars, then secure it using the included U-bolts or mounting brackets—tightening the nuts evenly with a wrench, but not overtightening. Double-check all fastenings to ensure the tent is stable and safe, and re-tighten them after your first trip. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions, watch for height clearance, and consider anti-theft brackets for added security.

2. How much does a rooftop tent weigh?

The weight of a roof top tent varies amongst different brands and models. Our Boss Aluminium RTT for instance, weight between 90-102kg depending on the model (Standard RTI or Overlander RT1).

3. How to stop condensation in a rooftop tent?

To reduce condensation in a rooftop tent, ensure good ventilation by keeping windows or vents slightly open to allow moisture to escape, even in cold weather. Use an anti-condensation mat under your mattress to improve airflow and prevent moisture buildup. Avoid bringing wet gear or clothing inside the tent, and use moisture absorbers like silica gel packs to help control humidity. Make sure your bedding is dry before sleeping, and wipe down any moisture from the tent walls and ceiling in the morning with a microfiber cloth. These simple steps can keep your tent dry and more comfortable overnight.