Do I need a rack for roof top tent?

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Do I need a rack for roof top tent?

Roof racks now come in all shapes and sizes. We get lots of questions about roof top tents but the most common is “what sort of roof racks do you need for a roof top tent?”

Not hard to see why people love the idea of roof top tents - adventure, fun, freedom, nature, comfort, convenience ... awesome!

But there are some practical things to think about.

A few quick pointers on roof racks.

  • Square bars and the oval shaped whisp bars are both ok. The width of square bars is narrower and most mounting plates supplied with a tent will fit them. Whisps are wider and most plates will work with them  - if not you may have to look around for some alternative to the supplied ones. Our Orson roof top tents come with mounting plates that can be used with bars from 4cm up to 8cm in width which should cover most racks on the market.

  • You need a minimum of 86cm width (for Orson soft shell tents and most other brands) or 81cm width (for Wild Land roof top tents) of clear, clean straight bar to work with on the underside of the racks between the mounting feet. The tent will sit on the cross bars and be clamped on at 4 points. You need to make sure that nothing gets in the way underneath – no plastic mounting fittings underneath or curves in the racks that can stop you from securing the tent to the crossbars.   
  • Check weight ratings on roof racks. A roof tent typically weighs 60+kg so best to get racks that have a load rating of minimum 75kg or 100kg even better. These ratings are for dynamic weights when a vehicle is moving to cope with braking and turning. The static weight on the racks is much higher than the dynamic rating.
  • Try to get racks that will leave a reasonable gap between roof and the racks. You have to get your hands in there to fasten/loosen the bolts. More room and better access will make things easier.
  • Make sure that the height from ground to the top of the roof racks is within reach of the roof top tent ladder and annex you’re after. Most ladders are around the 2m mark and annexes fit a set up around 2m in height or XL ones around 2.2m. If your racks are set at 2.4m up then something’s gotta give.
  • Get advice from a specialist roof rack retailer. They'll have a database to find racks that are suitable for your model vehicle and compatible with a roof top tent. You can fit a set of racks (and a tent) on most vehicles but you should seek professional advice and also check the load capacity of your vehicle roof with the manufacturer. 

Do I need a rack for roof top tent?

Other options

  • Ute back frames – some guys are building racks and frames over the ute trays to sit the tents on. We hope to have a frame that can be fitted to ute backs in the near future.
  • Rooftop baskets – need to check that the bars will hold the weight as weren’t really made to take the weight of a tent. And also check that the roof top tent ladder is tall enough with the extra height that baskets add to the set up.  
  • Roof top platforms - generally these will work fine but the width and direction of the slats used may mean a bit of extra effort to make sure the roof tent can be secured properly. 
  • Trailers – some are setting up the roof tents on a trailer. Gear underneath, frame and bars with roof tent and then using removable H bars over the packed tent to carry kayaks etc.
  • Awnings – vehicle awnings are a cool and easy way to add a massive living area to add to your bedroom upstairs. You might want to think about a roof rack that can handle both a tent and an awning.

Sorted! Yeah nah? If you still have any questions we can help out with then give us a call 0210405991

Roof top tents (RTTs) have been exploding in popularity recently since they allow you to camp anywhere that your vehicle can go while keeping you cozy and safely off the ground.

However, you can’t just purchase a RTT and throw it on your sedan and hope for the best – there are considerations to take into account about the type of vehicle that’s best suited for an RTT and the type of roof rack that will safely hold your tent.

So, do you need a roof rack for a roof top tent? Yes, a roof rack is required to affix your roof top tent to your vehicle. This can be as simple as aftermarket cross bars mounted on factory roof rails, or as involved as a heavy duty, permanently mounted custom rack.

What Kind of Roof Rack Do You Need For a Roof Top Tent?

The paramount requirement of a roof rack is that it has a Dynamic Weight Capacity (DWC) of at least the tent’s weight. The DWC refers to the amount of weight that the rack can physically support while the vehicle is in motion, without damage to either the rack or your vehicle’s roof.

So, it’s often best to purchase your RTT first so you know without doubt how much it weighs, and then select a roof rack that has a DWC of at least that weight plus the weight of anything that you plan to add on to the tent (solar panels, storage boxes, etc.).

Additionally, you will need to take into account the Static Weight Capacity (SWC), which tells you how much weight the rack can handle while the vehicle is parked. To ensure that your roof rack is strong enough to hold your tent, add up the weight of the tent, the weight of you and whoever else will be sleeping in the tent, and the weight of any gear that you plan to have in or on the tent.

Most vehicles can handle the weight of an RTT since roof racks are designed to spread the weight evenly over the vehicle’s entire frame.

Beyond that, the details and style of the rack are completely up to you. Some people prefer crossbars while others prefer platforms or basket-style racks. There are some racks that are easily removable and don’t require any drilling into your vehicle and some racks that are meant to be more permanent, which are more difficult and impractical to remove on a regular basis.

If you plan to store your vehicle in your garage while it’s not in use, take into account the height of your roof rack – you may want to go with a removable option if your vehicle is already on the taller side.

There are many different types, sizes, and weights of RTTs (generally ranging from about 100-200 pounds), which means that not every roof rack is going to be well-suited to your specific tent and vehicle. However, there are some types of racks that are quite popular, so we’ll share five of the most popular options below.

1. Yakima SkyLine System

Do I need a rack for roof top tent?

(photo: yakima.com)

Website: yakima.com

Price: Starts at $486

The Yakima SkyLine System is designed for vehicles that have fixed points or tracks on the roof, and it features vehicle-specific landing pads and a variety of cross bar options. This is one of the easiest roof rack systems to use and install with the included tool. It has a maximum load rating of 165 pounds which makes it a great option if you have a lighter RTT.

The system allows you to adjust the pitch of the bars by 12 degrees to flatten them even on curved roof surfaces. Yakima also offers a separately sold locking system so you can confidently leave your rack on your vehicle in any situation.

However, since this is a cross bar kit rather than a permanently mounted roof rack system, it is going to be less secure. But if you casually use your RTT and don’t want to have a permanent rack on your vehicle, this can be a great option.

2. Thule TracRac SR System

Do I need a rack for roof top tent?

(photo: thule.com)

Website: thule.com

Price: Starts at $1,099.90

Many people prefer to mount RTTs on a truck bed rack, leaving the space underneath free to store gear. The Thule TracRac SR System allows you to do just that. It offers quick installation that does not require drilling into the truck, so the adjustable racks can easily be removed or reconfigured to carry other cargo besides an RTT if you wish.

This rack can hold up to 1,250 pounds, making it more than capable of carrying any RTT you select plus much more. Some RTTs are able to handle gear racks on top of them with pretty significant weight limits (less when they opened), but you will need to keep in mind the total weight of the tent plus the gear on top – unless you opt for this rack with an insane weight rating.

Additionally, this rack can be used for other applications besides carrying your RTT, so if you use your truck for work, this can be an excellent dual-use rack.

3. Front Runner Outfitters Slimline II Roof Rack

Do I need a rack for roof top tent?

(photo: frontrunneroutfitters.com)

Website: frontrunneroutfitters.com

Price: Starts at $1,465

The Slimline II Roof Rack is available for many different vehicles and is one of the most popular permanently installed roof racks. For the Toyota 4Runner, it can be installed using 8 factory mounting points, although drilling is required to secure the foot rails.

Front Runner Outfitters have listed the SWC as 660 pounds although they do not provide a DWC, citing that there are many factors in play such as load placement, road conditions, and so forth. However, they say that it can without doubt accommodate a roof top tent.

This rack comes with a wind deflector to ensure a quiet ride and a set of foot rails for easy mounting. The Slimline II is designed to have a low profile, with the top of the rack sitting only about 5 inches above the roof of a 4Runner. However, it still provides enough clearance to accommodate 4Runners with sunroofs.

The rack even has openings on the sides to allow for storage of compatible gear like Front Runner tables – you can store a small prep table as well as a large camp table if you wish. Finally, all Front Runner racks are backed by a lifetime warranty, which provides peace of mind when making such an investment.

4. Gobi Stealth Rack

Do I need a rack for roof top tent?

(photo: gobiracks.com)

Website: gobiracks.com

Price: Starts at $1,595

The Stealth Rack from Gobi is another very popular option to carry an RTT. It features a black powder coating with anti-rust base layer and has a DWC of 300 pounds and a SWC of 800 pounds. It also includes a rear ladder for easy access, and neither the ladder nor the rack require drilling into your vehicle.

This rack is available in both a sunroof option (with an open space so you can easily see out) or a non-sunroof option with a larger rack surface area. Stainless steel hardware and an installation guide are also included with a purchase.

These racks are completely welded together, and the only screws involved are to secure the rack to the vehicle’s existing mounting points. This makes the rack very quiet, even at high speeds or on the gnarliest off road trails.

The rack bed is strong enough that you can walk on it without worrying about it bending, and the basket construction makes it perfect for carrying an RTT as well as hauling other cargo. It also conveniently works with Yakima and Thule attachments as well as Gobi’s own line of attachments.

5. Rhino-Rack Pioneer SX Platform

Do I need a rack for roof top tent?

(photo: rhinorack.com)

Website: rhinorack.com

Price: Starts at $1,147

This platform from Rhino-Rack has a maximum weight limit of 175 pounds, which makes it suitable for all but the heaviest of RTTs. It features four extremely strong slats that allow you to easily tie down gear or affix your RTT. The platform is made from lightweight reinforced nylon and aluminum and will not corrode in the elements.

The flat design allows you to easily slide your RTT onto it or load other gear. The entire rack is easily removable in case you wish to thoroughly wash your vehicle. The platform is designed to minimize wind drag and noise while you are driving and it comes with bars included. The system is compatible with many Rhino-Rack accessories and there are additional rail kits available.

Q&A With Roof Top Tent Owner Tiffany

I spoke with Tiffany (@4xploration) about her roof rack setup for her RTT and here’s what she had to share:

What type of roof rack do you have to hold your RTT?

“I have Gobi’s Ranger rack. This is the only rack that I’ve had besides the stock rack.”

Do I need a rack for roof top tent?

(photo: @4xploration)

How did you choose it?

“We went with Gobi because we like the basket style rather than the flat slats. We went with the Ranger over the Stealth because the basket is deeper.”

What are some pros and cons?

“With the deeper basket, it gives us a better sense of security when we have items strapped to our roof rack. We also got the deeper basket because we remove our RTT when we are home. The space beneath the RTT and in the basket enables us to reach the bolts with ease. The only con is it raises our profile quite a bit. And after the lift and new tires, even without the RTT we do not fit in the garage.”

Do I need a rack for roof top tent?

(photo: @4xploration)

What vehicle and RTT do you have?

“I have a 2016 Toyota 4Runner with the CVT Mt Shasta extended RTT.”

Any tips for someone shopping for a roof rack to carry an RTT or is there anything else you’d like to share?

“I would recommend taking a few things into consideration before making a purchase. Consider the maximum height of your vehicle with and without the roof top tent, and if the tent will stay on the vehicle or be removed. Gobi racks’ cross bars are easily removable. One thing to keep in mind is there’s quite a long lead time for racks and Gobi is possibly the longest because they are made to order.”

(featured image top of article – credit: @4xploration)

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Do you need roof rack?

If you really have to carry stuff on your roof, then you're going to need a rack. Determining which one will work best is half the battle. If you already have a car with rails and a crossbar (like a Subaru Outback), then you just need equipment that can strap to those crossbars.

What do you need to mount a roof top tent?

How To Mount A Roof Top Tent.
Ladder..
Tent Cover..
Ladder Brackets..
Channel Slides with Bolts and Nuts..
Steel Mounting Plates..
Wrenches..
Bolts with Washers..

How much support does a roof top tent need?

A roof tent typically weighs 60+kg so best to get racks that have a load rating of minimum 75kg or 100kg even better. These ratings are for dynamic weights when a vehicle is moving to cope with braking and turning.

Can you set up a rooftop tent on the ground?

A rooftop tent is designed to work on top of your vehicle, so placing it directly on the ground will not be a good option for you to take. Once the parts on the bottom of the tent are damaged, there will be no going back.