Are rooftop tents waterproof?

Rooftop tents have become popular lately, a convenient way to have a tent with you on the go. But as any responsible outdoorsman should, you’re researching the features and weaknesses of your potential equipment. We all know the increased safety of using a rooftop tent brings. After all, it was designed initially to Overland the savanna and the Australian outback. But does it protect you from the elements? How reliable is the waterproofing of these tents?

Quality depends on the manufacturer

Nowadays, it’s standard for even more affordable conventional tents to include water resistance. However, the quality of this feature depends on the materials used and the manufacturer’s attention to detail. Hitents is committed to providing rooftop tents with exceptional features by using top-quality materials, such as the 400g ripstop poly cotton material found in our expedition-grade tents. This material is the heaviest canvas available in the North American rooftop tent segment. We take great care in crafting our tents, ensuring they are built to last. Rooftop tents are an investment, and as with any investment, prioritizing quality over quantity is essential for long-term satisfaction.

What could cause leaking

Material and build quality are important, but how you take care of your tent will determine how long your tent will remain waterproof. You need to look out for a few things to keep your tent usable for the foreseeable future. Here are some things to look out for:

  • Sharp Objects – The most obvious thing to look out for is sharp objects piercing your tent. Accidents may happen when you use the tent, but when not in use, it would be best to invest in accessories to protect your rooftop tent.
  • Mold – It is essential to store your tent when not in use but ensure that it is as dry as possible before doing so. Spraying a mixture of apple cider vinegar and water before storing can also help stop the growth of any fungi.
  • Poor Design – If you opt to choose cheaper manufacturers, you could experience leaking due to poor stitching, poor quality materials, and poor zipper placement. A solution for this would be a waterproofing spray you can buy in the market.

Conclusion

Rooftop tents are designed to protect you from the elements, so waterproofing is a standard. Waterproofing quality varies greatly and depends on the manufacturing company and the materials used. If you want the best waterproofing for your tent, choose a quality tent manufacturer. The Hitents team assures the best quality rooftop tents in the market and looks forward to assisting you to find the right tent for you.

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Graham Holloway

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