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How Do I Choose The Right Roof Racks For My Rooftop Tent?

 

Before mounting your James Baroud Explorer Evolution on to racks for your next big adventure, ask yourself a few key questions! Are those the right racks you've installed on your Subaru Outback? Are they going to withstand the weight of your tent?

Basically, how do you choose right roof racks?

Find out below!

  • Check out its Dynamic Weight Capacity

What's that? Dynamic Weight Capacity is the amount of weight a roof rack can hold or withstand when it is in motion. It's important because you won't be able to take down your tent and put it up every night. You'll probably install in once onto the racks and inflate it during the day. So, if the racks don't bear up your tent's weight, there's little reason to buy them, right? A rack should ideally carry more than 165 lbs.

  • Don't Forget its Static Weight Capacity

When a vehicle is stationary, the occupants' weight and tent's weight are distributed over the whole racks. This is known as static weight. These racks should carry static weight, including the rolling and the rustling! Hence, talk to your dealer to understand a racks' weight when the vehicle is parked.

  • Fit Your Racks 32" to 48" Apart

You can always talk to a dealer about the correct distance apart you need to fit your racks. However, 32" to 48" is an ideal option. Racks have to be spaced out evenly, and the distance between them matters for a comfortable sleeping experience.

  • Make Sure There's Enough Room for Manoeuvring

There should be a sufficient gap between the roof and the racks so that you have more than enough room to put your hand in to tighten the screws and fix the nuts and bolts. Also, any ladder that you use should reach the tent. So, make sure the height of your rooftop tent is within the ladder's length.

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Enjoy your camping experience with a superior quality rig. That means making a good one-time investment and reaping benefits for a significantly long period of time.

Pick out the right racks, fit it with a James Baroud Explorer Evolution rooftop tent and waste no time in hitting the road.

After all, adventure calls!

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