General
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Your order will be delivered to you through our trusted courier services.
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You will receive an email from us letting you know that your order has been placed successfully.
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Currently, we only ship to the UK. We expect to branch out further in the near future.
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We accept most payment methods. Please refer to the footer of our website to see our accepted methods.
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To guarantee that your product comes before the weekend, we recommend that you place your order by no later than end of play, Monday. This takes into account any unforeseen delivery delays.
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Yes! We have partnered up with Klarna to help you pay for any of our products, without the stress of breaking the bank.
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Our customer support will help you solve any problems you encounter. Feel free to email us at info@adventials.co.uk or use our contact us page.
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Our goal is to supply the highest quality, adventure essentials to anyone and everyone that has a passion for the outdoors. Adventials - Adventure Essentials
Popular Roof Tent Questions
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A roof tent is a sleeping pod that attaches to the roof of almost any vehicle, providing a comfortable and safe sleeping space elevated from the ground. The ingenious design allows for quick and easy setup and pack-down and keeps you off the ground away from any wet or uneven surfaces, as well as wildlife.
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Elevated sleeping area
Roof tents elevate your sleeping area off the ground, providing an extra level of comfort, safety, and convenience - this elevated position allows for epic views and great ventilation too.
Quick, easy setup
Another huge benefit is that they are quick and easy to set up and have a fitted mattress, saving you time and effort during your camping trips.
Camp where you park
Rooftop tents provide the flexibility to camp anywhere your vehicle can go, much like a campervan, which can lead to more unique and less crowded camping experiences and you don’t need to find a flat piece of grass to pitch up a ground tent.
More space in your vehicle
Finally, because they pack away neatly on your vehicle's roof, they leave more space inside your car for other camping gear. With a roof tent, you will look forward to camping!
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Yes, roof tents offer a surprising level of comfort. They typically come with a built-in foam mattress that offers good support and a great night's sleep. The elevation also tends to provide better ventilation than a traditional tent and being off the ground, you don't have to worry about uneven, rocky or damp surfaces underneath you.
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Absolutely - one of the main advantages of roof tents is their ease of use. They can be set up and packed away quickly and easily, often in just a few minutes. Some roof tents, like the TentBox Classic, have a gas-assisted opening system and allow you to leave your duvet and pillows inside.
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Yes, a well-made roof tent is completely waterproof and will provide you with a cosy space that’s protected from the elements. A TentBox is designed with British weather in mind and as we all know, that means a lot of rain!All TentBox models are made with a durable, waterproof canvas, with silicone taped seams and in some cases waterproof zips.
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Roof tents can indeed be a great option for families. Some models, like the TentBox XL, are large enough to comfortably sleep two adults and two children. However, it's important to check the specific model's sleeping capacity and weight limit. For larger families, you may need to consider multiple roof tents or a combination of a roof tent and a ground tent.
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Installing a roof tent typically involves mounting it to your vehicle's roof rack or bars using the supplied brackets and hardware. It's usually a straightforward process and should take less than an hour, even if you are inexperienced. One person alone can do most of the process, but you will need a second pair of hands to help lift it on as roof tents are large items.
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Each vehicle has a specific roof load limit set by the manufacturer, which includes the weight of the roof bars and any load on them, including a roof tent. You can find this limit in the vehicle manual or by doing a Google search. This limit should not be exceeded for safety reasons and the roof tent should always weigh less than the roof load limit. It's important to know that there are two types of load limits: static (when the vehicle is parked) and dynamic (when the vehicle is moving). The static limit is often much higher than the dynamic one, allowing for the added weight of the roof tent occupants when the car is parked.