Waterproof Hard Shell Roof Top Tent

Waterproof Hard Shell Roof Top Tent

These tents are waterproof and have a hard shell for protection against the elements, making them ideal for camping in all types of weather conditions. They are also very easy to set up, and offer a comfortable and convenient sleeping space while camping.

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Product Introduction
What is Waterproof Hard Shell Roof Top Tent

A Waterproof Hard Shell Roof Top Tent is a type of outdoor camping gear that is designed to be mounted on top of a vehicle, such as a car, SUV, or truck. These tents are waterproof and have a hard shell for protection against the elements, making them ideal for camping in all types of weather conditions. They are also very easy to set up, and offer a comfortable and convenient sleeping space while camping.

 

 
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What are the Advantages of a Roof Top Tent?

 

 

Roof top tents offer several advantages. It is wise to consider a roof top tent for your next camping trip because they offer more comfort and safety.

Keeps Out Animals and Insects
Since your roof top tent is off the ground., you need a ladder to access it. It is unlikely that animals will find their way up the ladder into your tent. The windows and doors are made from a mish material, allowing your tent to stay free of bugs.

Comfortable
Both hard shell roof top tents and soft shell roof top tents are super comfortable, as they have a built-in foam mattress. This offers maximum comfort and convenience, especially because you do not need to blow up an air mattress or sleep on a flimsy sleeping pad.

Stays Clean
While you still need to take care of your tent and clean it when necessary, a roof top tent is easy to keep clean. Your roof top tent is off the ground, so it does not get muddy like a regular tent. If it gets wet from rain, all you need to do is open it and let it dry.

Simple to Set Up and Break Down
A roof top tent is simple to set up and break down. A single person can get the job done, as there are no tent stakes or running fly lines to worry about.

 

What Are Roof Top Tents Made of?

 

Most Common Roof Top Tent Materials
Roof top tents are made from a surprising amount of different materials, mainly centered around aluminum, steel, custom alloys for the frame and combinations of poly-cotton, cotton, polyester, nylon and more for the canvas. Additionally, you'll see a lot of fiberglass used for hard shells and baseboards due to its low weight and durability.

What is the canvas of a roof top tent made of?
With that short explainer covered, let's list out the most common materials found in soft-shell and hard-shell roof top tents' canvas:
Proprietary fabrics* made out of various combinations of cotton, polyester, nylon, poly-cotton, rip-stop nylon and so on.

(1) Proprietary fabrics
"Proprietary fabrics" is a term thrown around almost randomly nowadays and it's pretty unfortunate for the roof top tent brands that actually invested a lot of time and money to develop truly proprietary fabrics. If you dig deeper and ask your roof top tent provider what teh canvas is made, you'll generally receive a straightforward answer around what the proprietary fabric is and…most times it's poly-cotton with a couple special treatments.

(2) Polyester
Polyester is one of the most common materials used in roof top tents due to its low cost, better heat resistance than nylon and other synthetic fabric, low absorbency and moderate UV resistance. As an added benefit, polyester is slightly more wrinkle resistant, but that's rarely a concern for overlanding.

(3) Cotton
Cotton is an amazing fabric for roof top tents, but not exactly in pure form. While pure cotton fibers are durable, abrasion resistant and offer great ventilation / breathability, they are not suitable due to the fact that cotton tends to absorb moisture very fast. That's why most cotton fabrics used in roof top tents are either specifically "engineered" with various treatments for UV resistance, fire retardation and waterproofing.

(4) Poly-Cotton
Poly-cotton is the next logical step in optimizing for cost while keeping the important properties mostly intact in terms of roof top tent materials. Generally made out of a 80% polyester / 20% cotton blend, this fabric will retain its shape, offer better durability than pure cotton and eliminate moisture absorbency while combining the strength of both materials.

(5) Nylon
Nylon, known by chemists as polyamide, has an exceptionable material strength and it's a common materials for at least parts of the canvas used in roof top tents.

Nylon vs. polyester: Nylon is the superior materials in terms of roof top tent canvases because it's exceptionally strong, thus more durable than polyester and it has the added benefit of being resistant to oil. The downside would be that it's less UV resistant. In terms of moisture absobency, nylon is comparable to polyester.

(6) Rip-Stop Nylon
Rip-stop nylon is basically nylon that is woven using a reinforcing technique (you'll notice multiple pattern variations if you inspect rip-stop fabrics) which makes it more resistant to rips and tears. While it's still nylon, with all its advantages and disadvantages, rip-stop nylon is superior to simple nylon mainly because it's less likely to require time-consuming repairs and stitches after prolonged use.

 

Hard Shell vs Soft Shell Roof Top Tent

A hard shell roof top tent is a tent that attaches to your vehicle or trailer. The hard shell roof top tent has a rigid outer shell that is made from either hard plastic, fiberglass, or aluminum, which forms the floor and ceiling of your tent.

Your tent's walls are waterproof and made of durable fabric, like canvas or nylon. The walls attach to the edges of the floor and ceiling, creating your hard shell roof top tent. These roof top tents are easy to set up, break down, and store while driving.

When your hard shell roof top tent is closed, the hard ceiling and floor shells make a sandwich of the tent walls and bedding. A 4 person hard shell roof top tent opens vertically and can be either a clamshell or wedge shape.

The ceilings are high where your head is supposed to be and it is low where your feet go. When opening your tent, they open straight into the shape of a box, the ceiling is flat, and all walls are vertical.

A soft shell roof top tent looks like a ground tent when it is set up. The body of the tent is made from a durable and thick fabric, like canvas, nylon, or polyester. The tent's body attaches to the hard platform, which is made of hard plastic, fiberglass, or aluminum.

Soft shell tents come in two designs: bi-fold design and pull-up style. The bi-design soft shell roof top tents have two equally sized floor sections and a hinge on one side. The pull-up style tents open like an accordion, as the tent's body collapses down on the hard base.

Hard shell roof top tent vs soft tents are typically quicker and easier to set up and it only requires one person. Both roof top tents can be strapped to your vehicle for camping, tailgating, beach, or spending time outdoors.

The hard shell roof top tents are more durable than a soft shell tent because they are rigid and have extra protection from the elements, such as heavy rain or wind.

A hard shell roof top tent would be the better option when camping for a few days, but a soft shell roof top tent can be a good option if used for a day or two. It is up to your personal preference which tent you would rather have.

 

Can You Use a Rooftop Tent in the Rain?
 

When the weather turns damp, you might be wondering whether your roof tent can handle the rainy conditions. You can absolutely use a roof tent in the rain; many roof tents are designed with wet weather in mind, but you need to make sure you have the right features that enable them to withstand rain.

In this article we discuss what features of a roof tent make them able to withstand the rain, how waterproof roof tents are, and additional tips for camping in the rain.
Manufacturers often equip roof tents with a sturdy rain fly and waterproof coatings, alongside additional accessories like a canopy, to shelter the entrance and ladder area.

Key Takeaways
Roof tents are built with tent canvas material that has very good levels of waterproofing.
Make sure your rain fly is correctly assembled to reduce rain entering your roof tent.
Regular maintenance and diligent setup enhance protection from rain.
An Awning or an annex room can provide you additional cover from the rainy weather
Essentials of Rooftop Tents in Rainy Conditions

When camping in the rain, using a roof tent can provide a dry, comfortable, and safe experience away from wet ground. Below you'll find specifics on selecting and using a rooftop tent in wet weather.

Assessing Weather Conditions
Before setting out, check the forecast for heavy rain and plan accordingly. Your rooftop tent should be able to withstand the conditions you expect to face.

Benefits of a Rooftop Tent Over a Ground Tent in the Rain
A rooftop tent keeps you elevated off the ground versus regular tents, reducing the risk of water ingress. This elevation ensures a more comfortable sleep and protection from water pooling beneath you, which is a common issue with traditional tents during rainfall.

Selecting the Right Roof Tent Material
For camping in the rain, ensure your rooftop tent is made of high-quality waterproof materials like poly-cotton or canvas. These fabrics are known for their durability and water resistance, assuring you stay dry inside even during heavy rain.

How waterproof are rooftop tents?
Rooftop tents are designed with durability in mind, especially when it comes to weather resistance. Your rooftop tent's waterproof capabilities greatly depend on the materials used and its construction. Typically, they are made with a water-resistant fabric that withstands average rainfall, ensuring that you stay dry inside.

The waterproof rating of the fabric is a crucial factor to consider. It's measured in millimetres (mm) and indicates the water column pressure the material can withstand before leaking. Look for a higher rating if you're expecting harsh weather conditions.

Light rain: Generally suitable for rooftop tents with basic water resistance. A 2,000 Hydrostatic Head Rating is appropriate if you encounter rain a couple of times a year.
Moderate rain: Requires a tent with a good level of waterproofing and possibly sealed seams. A 2,500 Hydrostatic Head Rating is appropriate for consistent moderate rain.

Heavy rain: Opt for a tent with a high waterproof rating and additional protective features. A 3,000 Hydrostatic Head Rating and above is appropriate for heavy continuous rain.
Most hard-shell rooftop tents tend to offer superior protection against heavy downpours compared to soft-shell rooftop tents, due to their rigid exterior. If you're considering frequent use in unpredictable weather, a hard-shell might be a worthy investment.

It's also important to know that over time, the natural water repellency can diminish. Regular maintenance, such as applying a Fabric Guard can enhance the lifespan of your rooftop tent by sustaining its water-resistant qualities.
Lastly, considering extra coverage, like a waterproof tarpaulin, can provide an additional layer of assurance against the elements. It's a simple, yet effective way to safeguard your camping experience from the rain.

 

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Founded in 2018, Yongkang Ada Industry and Trade Co is a comprehensive modern enterprise specializing in designing, producing, and selling rooftop tents.In terms of guaranteed quality, ADA follows strict compliance with the standards and specifications of the ISO9001 quality system.

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Q: What is a hard shell rooftop tent?

A: The hard shell roof tent was invented in Italy in 1958. The idea of sleeping on the roof was implemented with a robust hard shell, whereby the lying surface is limited by the base area of the roof tent and carrier. A crank is used to screw on the "suitcase-like" shell.

Q: Are hard shell roof top tents worth it?

A: The harder shell also means the tent itself is more protected from the elements while living on top of your car, which can lead to a longer lifespan. Plus, hard-shell tents are much better at staying rigid during windy nights, and since they just pop open, setup times can be blazingly fast (less than one minute).

Q: How do you waterproof a roof top tent?

A: We recommend that you wet the tent canvas before first use to allow the stitching to expand, creating the waterproof seal. If packed away when wet, open the tent as soon as possible to allow it to dry fully. After a couple of sessions use you might consider applying a waterproof spray like Fabsil or Nikwax.

Q: How long do rooftop tents last?

A: Soft-shell roof tents typically last 5-10 years. Hard-shell car roof tents typically last 10-15 years. Rooftop tents take 30 seconds to 5-10 minutes to deploy.

Q: What is so great about rooftop tents?

A: The quick setup and tear down make them ideal for the stop-and-go camping that is common with overlanding and off-roading. This style of tent does not overhang the vehicle like a softshell tent, only extending upward, making them great for lifted/ taller vehicles and tight campsites.

Q: Can my car handle a roof top tent?

A: Never use a rooftop tent with any vehicle whose rooftop load limit is under 165 lbs. - As a general rule, SUV and trucks can be good candidates for a rooftop tent, while cars, sedans and hatchbacks are usually not. - Rooftop tents are usually acceptable for some fixed point and most raised rail systems.

Q: Is it safe to sleep in a roof top tent?

A: To answer your most pressing question: yes, roof top tents are totally safe.

Q: Why are rooftop tents so expensive?

A: For upgraded models that are lightweight, made with better materials, and boast integrated features like LED lighting, solar panels, and heated back massagers, that price balloons quickly to several thousand dollars or more.

Q: Can you go through a carwash with a rooftop tent?

A: Can I go into an automated car wash with a Roof Top Tent? No, you cannot use an automated car wash while you have a rooftop tent installed. The probability for tent and vehicle damage is extremely high. Instead, you can use a wand wash to give your vehicle the clean it needs.

Q: How do you take care of a roof top tent?

A: 1. As these are a metal construction and sealed tight when closed they will form condensation inside.
2. We recommend not leaving the mattress in the tent during storage to avoid water damage from condensation.
3. Air the tent on a monthly basis and wipe away any moisture.

Q: Why I don't like rooftop tents?

A: It's simple physics. Your vehicle will be less aerodynamic, especially on the highway, and forced to move more weight than usual. From a gas mileage perspective, it's like having an additional adult passenger in your car at all times.

Q: How fast can you drive with a roof top tent?

A: In general, rooftop tents are designed to be aerodynamic and stable while driving, but it is recommended to adhere to the manufacturer's guidelines regarding speed limits. The majority of rooftop tent manufacturers suggest keeping your speed below 70 mph (113 km/h) to ensure safety and minimize any potential risks.

Q: Can you sleep in a roof top tent?

A: There are many benefits to a sleeping in a RTT (roof top tent): You are sleeping off of the ground, away from insects, critters, and nosy camp neighbors and closer to the stars. You are on a perfectly flat surface every time you set up camp. No need to move rocks or avoid roots & ruts.

Q: What kind of car do you need for a roof top tent?

A: Off-road vehicles or SUVs are excellent candidates for mounting a roof tent. They tend to have strong and stable roofs that can bear the weight of the tent. In addition, off-roaders offer good off-road capability, which is useful for off-road expeditions.

Q: Can you use a rooftop tent in the rain?

A: Use a Tarp
If you're wearing a raincoat, assume your tent needs one, too. Place a large waterproof tarp on all sides of the tent. You can find large tarpaulins in any camping equipment store. Make sure the tarps aren't extremely heavy because you'll need to hoist and place them on top of the tent.

Q: Do tents get wet inside when it rains?

A: In some cases, high condensation in your tent can even weaken the seams and waterproofing over time, meaning you'll end up with a tent that leaks like crazy every time it rains. If you want to take care of your tent and get many seasons of backpacking out of it, do your best to manage condensation.

Q: Are tents completely waterproof?

A: Not all tents are waterproof. In fact, most tents are water resistant, which means that they just slow down the penetration of rainwater inside but do not prevent it from entering altogether. Such tents need additional coverage to become waterproof.

Q: Should I spray my tent with waterproof spray?

A: Even if you're confident that you're going to have perfect weather for the entirety of your camping trip, it's always wise to ensure your tent is properly waterproofed. You don't know if the weather is going to suddenly change or if you're going to have to take a detour and camp somewhere with less favourable weather.

Q: How long does tent waterproofing last?

A: As a rule of thumb if you're using your tent on average for 2 or 3 weeks a year then proofing it every couple of years should make sure it maintains it's waterproofness. If you're willing to play it by ear, just wait until it starts to leak, then do it!

Q: Do tents lose their waterproofing?

A: A tent is normally waterproof because of the coating that is applied to the surface. So, exposing the coating to the harsh sun would cause the coating to clear off. Even under the rain, the slightly acidic rainwater will wean it away.

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