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OEX Vertex Lite Roof Tent - W/Code
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Reduced to £689, get OEX Vertex Lite Roof Tent for £585.65 with code MAY15
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Spacious for one and snugger for two, the tent has three windows offering a commanding 360-degree view from your Vertex Lite when the door is open. The built-in 3-inch foam mattress offers high levels of comfort after a long day on the hill.
One of the lightest roof tents on the market, the Vertex weighs just 37.5 kg (including its telescopic ladder), making it manageable for two people to lift. It has a maximum ladder load capacity of 150kg. The Vertex is compatible with roof bars that have a maximum Dynamic Load rating of 50Kg or greater and, unlike larger roof tents, can be used on smaller hatchback cars fitted with roof bars. A handy repair kit is included and lantern hanging points and two internal storage pockets help you to stay tidy and organised.
The OEX Vertex Lite is the perfect no-nonsense adventure tent - simply pull the car over and pop the tent up.
Key Features
Specification
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Introducing a first from OEX, the Vertex Lite roof tent. Designed to attach securely to the top of your vehicle, this comfortable off-ground sleeping area can be set up in seconds making overnight camping missions a breeze. Made from strong and lightweight aluminium, it features an easy-to-unfold five-pole frame. Its hardy 3000mm HH Oxford ripstop outer, finished with double silver treatment, provides thermal insulation and dependable protection from the elements.
Spacious for one and snugger for two, the tent has three windows offering a commanding 360-degree view from your Vertex Lite when the door is open. The built-in 3-inch foam mattress offers high levels of comfort after a long day on the hill.
One of the lightest roof tents on the market, the Vertex weighs just 37.5 kg (including its telescopic ladder), making it manageable for two people to lift. It has a maximum ladder load capacity of 150kg. The Vertex is compatible with roof bars that have a maximum Dynamic Load rating of 50Kg or greater and, unlike larger roof tents, can be used on smaller hatchback cars fitted with roof bars. A handy repair kit is included and lantern hanging points and two internal storage pockets help you to stay tidy and organised.
The OEX Vertex Lite is the perfect no-nonsense adventure tent - simply pull the car over and pop the tent up.
Key Features
- Compatible with almost any vehicle (with roof bars attached)
- Sleeps two
- pitches in seconds with a fold-out design
- Three windows for panoramic views
- Comes with storage pockets, shoe bags and lantern hanging points
Specification
- 1-2 Person berth
- 3 windows
- 1 Door
- Inner dimensions: 212L x 110W x 95H cm
- Outer dimensions: 217L x 115W x 106 cm
- Inner head height: 95cm
- Weight: 37.4kgs
- Max ladder load: 150kg
- Max ladder height: 2.3m
- Hydrostatic Head: 3000mm
- Fold out pitching style- takes seconds to pitch
- Assembly time: 20 minutes (approx)
- Integrated 3-inch foam mattress
- Repair kit included
- Lantern hanging points
- 2 Internal storage pockets
- 2 Shoe bags
- Transport cover made from Durable 600D polyoxford fabric with PVC coating
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sorted byWhen parked up and not moving, it can take a lot more, I believe 4 or 5 times the weight.
As long as you're not planning on having someone sleeping up there while driving it'll be fine.
Edit: updated it to try and make sense. (edited)
Not so good if you wanted longer away?/are likely to want to use your vehicle to drive off site while you're there. (edited)
Your condescending comments about other peoples ways of holidaying is however snobbish.
I just have a normal tent btw.
Let people buy an expensive roof tent for their mini cooper if they want one. Maybe it works out really well for reasons you can't predict
Maybe it's just an overpriced lifestyle accessory. Does it matter?
Good grief
or on it more like (edited)