{"id":1224,"date":"2022-01-20T20:29:43","date_gmt":"2022-01-21T01:29:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/passportoverland.com\/?p=1224"},"modified":"2022-11-27T09:07:41","modified_gmt":"2022-11-27T14:07:41","slug":"can-rooftop-tents-go-on-any-car-lets-find-out","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/passportoverland.com\/can-rooftop-tents-go-on-any-car-lets-find-out\/","title":{"rendered":"Do Rooftop Tents Work On Any Car? Let’s Find Out!"},"content":{"rendered":"
Rooftop tents, or RTTs, are the new trend in overlanding. If you are an experienced overlander, you’ve probably seen lots of overland vehicles on the road with a rooftop tent mounted on their roof racks. RTTs are also the most often recommended, even for just a weekend getaway or a short trip. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
Well, rooftop tents are popular for a reason. They give you a comfortable and convenient camping experience anywhere you want, even in the middle of muddy or snowy ground. Mounting a rooftop tent on your 4×4 is indeed a much wiser choice than packing up a ground tent that takes a long time to set up.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
But can rooftop tents go on any car, or do they only go well with those vehicles that are mainly for off-road driving that can carry them? Do not lose hope because, with a wide variety of rooftop tents as a result of their popularity, you’ll find one that is a perfect match for your overland vehicle. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
In general, any car can support a rooftop tent, but larger vehicles such as SUVs and trucks better fit rooftop tents than those smaller automobiles such as sedans and hatchbacks because of their larger load capacity. <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n Will a rooftop tent work with your car? Your vehicle holds the key to this question. Before you search for rooftop tents online, you have to first assess your vehicle to see if it is able to carry and fit a rooftop tent. You have to consider things such as the weight capacity of your car’s roof, its rack system, and most importantly, your budget because RTTs can cost you a lot, ranging from 1,000 to 3,000 US dollars. These are the three things you need to have to be able to install a rooftop tent on your car. Let’s take a closer look at each of them.<\/p>\n\n\n\n You can find two main types of rooftop tents<\/a> on the market. Softshell rooftop tents vs. hardshell rooftop tents. Fold-out or pop-up. Overlanders are torn between these two models. Others prefer soft-shell rooftop tents because they are more affordable and are lightweight. Those who are in favor of hard-shell rooftop tents love that these rooftop tents are easy to set up and are more tougher and durable. Which one is for you? The load limit of your car’s rooftop can tell you which.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Rooftop tents work with cars that have a rooftop load limit of over 165 poun<\/strong>ds. Most cars have a rooftop load limit of over 165 pounds, so chances are your car can support a rooftop tent because you can find one that only weighs 100 lbs. <\/p>\n\n\n\n Add the weight of your roof rack and other things you plan on putting on your roof to know which type of rooftop tent you can go with. If you drive an SUV or a truck for overlanding, you can choose the most durable and toughest rooftop tents, which are the most iconic ones in the world of overlanding. Larger vehicles can support the heavyweight of these hardshell rooftop tents.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The roof rack system of your car is another factor that determines whether your car is able to fit a rooftop tent of your choice. The original roof rack of most cars cannot hold a rooftop tent, and some don’t even have one. This is why others prefer to install an aftermarket roof rack system<\/a><\/strong> instead. Whether a rooftop tent will fit on your car will depend on how much weight your installed roof rack system can hold.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The dynamic weight capacity of your roof rack system refers to the weight it can carry while the car is moving. Static weight capacity is the weight your roof rack can hold when your car is not in motion. Cars have greater static weight capacity, so you don’t have to worry about this. The dynamic weight capacity of your roof rack system is one thing that can hold you back from having your dream rooftop tent. A car can support a rooftop tent if its roof rack’s dynamic weight capacity is greater than the weight of the rooftop tent. <\/strong>So if your roof rack has a maximum dynamic weight capacity of 165 lbs, you can easily fit a 140 lbs rooftop tent or ones that weigh lighter.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Many are discouraged from installing rooftop tents because they see them as a luxury. They believe that true camping is setting up your own camp on the ground, and nothing beats the achievement felt after successfully assembling a ground tent. Rooftop tents can be expensive, but still, the price depends on the size, the materials, and the type of rooftop tent that you choose. This is the part where those who have smaller cars benefit the most because they only require smaller rooftop tents, thus a low price.<\/p>\n\n\n\nWhat Do You Need to Install a Rooftop Tent on Your Car? <\/h2>\n\n\n\n
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Budget<\/h3>\n\n\n\n