Description
Description
Thule Tents
- Roof Top Tent
- 2 Person
- Thule
- Green
- 3 Season
- 400 lbs
- 1 Door
This compact, 2-person rooftop tent is approximately half the size of other rootop tents, leaving room on your crossbars for bikes, a kayak, or other gear. Good for camping year-round in any climate. Includes foam mattress and storage pockets.
Features:
- Compact, 2-person rooftop tent lets you camp out from an elevated position on top of your vehicle
- Leaves room on your crossbars for bikes, a kayak, or other gear
- Wide entry, oversized panoramic rear window, and dual skylights allow maximum airflow and stargazing
- Telescopic internal frame poles make it easy for 1 person to setup and breakdown
- Water-resistant 600D polyester ripstop fabric is UV and mold resistant
- Designed for camping year round in any climate
- Agave green color
Specs:
- Dimensions (open): 84″ long x 47″ wide x 37″ tall
- Dimensions (closed): 83″ long x 24″ wide x 9-1/2″ tall
- Weight: 122 lbs
- Weight capacity: 600 lbs
- Sleeping capacity: 2 person
- Peak internal height: 38″
- Sleeping footprint: 84″ x 47″
- Minimum crossbar spread: 24″
- Maximum crossbar dimensions: 3-1/4″ wide x 1-1/2″ tall
- 2-Year warranty
Note:Â This tent is compatible with roof racks that install on raised side rails, flush side rails, or in fixed mounting points. It is not compatible with roof racks for naked roofs that clamp to door jambs, flush roof racks with no overhang, or factory roof racks. When used on vehicles with raised side rails, the rails must be supported.
Rooftop Tent Basics
To be able to use this tent on your vehicle, both your roof and your aftermarket roof rack must have a minimum load capacity of 165 lbs. This weight capacity, also known as dynamic weight capacity, is the maximum weight your roof and roof rack can safely support while the vehicle is in motion. If your setup meets these requirements, then you should be able to safely hold the tent and occupants when your vehicle is stationary. The stationary capacity, or static weight capacity, won’t be listed in your vehicle’s manual or your roof rack’s installation instructions. Instead, it is determined by the 165 lbs minimum load carrying capacity explained above.