is my roof tent fully waterproof?
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is my roof tent fully waterproof?
hi all,
off for my first night away in the bongo later,and the weather looks as if it might get wet.if so,is my roof tent fully waterproof,and do i need to take any speceific steps to dry it out afterwards?
thanks
jamie
off for my first night away in the bongo later,and the weather looks as if it might get wet.if so,is my roof tent fully waterproof,and do i need to take any speceific steps to dry it out afterwards?
thanks
jamie
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Re: is my roof tent fully waterproof?
the outer tent is waterproof. it is best if you let it dry before closing the roof, if that's not possible then wait till you get home and if its not raining open the roof to let it dry, probably the same thing you would do with an ordinary tent.
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Re: is my roof tent fully waterproof?
Totally waterproof, from my experience of using it. Not tried it when heavy rain is being blown horizontal by high wind. But I don't think we're due for that are we? Enjoy 

Re: is my roof tent fully waterproof?
Foolishly ( never again) used it in quite high winds with driving rain ( window blew out on the campsite workshop! ) My tent was in new condition as the van had only done twenty odd thousand miles .Totally watertight - - - -
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Re: is my roof tent fully waterproof?
Mine was waterproof at buxton. 'nuf said:)
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That's nice to know, I have always wondered if it was water proof 

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Re: is my roof tent fully waterproof?
I found out just this last weekend quite how good the roof tent is.
Llanberis, seemingly gale force winds, plenty of rain. We were woken up several times during the night with the Bongo rocking from side to side, and the tent being whipped in the wind, but we stayed totally toasty and dry! I was worried at times that something would rip out or get torn, but all fine the next day.
Truly impressive - how many other pop-top vans would be confident about surviving such an onslaught?!
Llanberis, seemingly gale force winds, plenty of rain. We were woken up several times during the night with the Bongo rocking from side to side, and the tent being whipped in the wind, but we stayed totally toasty and dry! I was worried at times that something would rip out or get torn, but all fine the next day.
Truly impressive - how many other pop-top vans would be confident about surviving such an onslaught?!
Re: is my roof tent fully waterproof?
we,re wimps (or rather i am) dont put the roof up in really bad weather - but when it was warm and wet( instead of cold windy and wet) we put it up and it was waterproof.
Re: is my roof tent fully waterproof?
Ive just spent 4 very wet nights in Wales on a beach front camp in driving rain/ hail
TOTALLY waterproof
great piece of kit
TOTALLY waterproof
great piece of kit

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Re: is my roof tent fully waterproof?
Bear in mind you may get condensation inside it, mostly from you exhaled breath, don't confuse this with a leak, BUT - air it really well ASAP after use in wet weather.
We don't put ours up in high winds either, just not that brave.
We don't put ours up in high winds either, just not that brave.
Re: is my roof tent fully waterproof?
I'd say get a tin of Nikwax (Around £5 from any outdoor shop) and smear that around the zips, it will also help them slide too... it's water based so no lasting damage from Chemicals etc.
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''just not that brave.''
I was just foolish and a touch lazy . Wouldnt do it again!
I was just foolish and a touch lazy . Wouldnt do it again!
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Re: is my roof tent fully waterproof?
yeapBob wrote:Bear in mind you may get condensation inside it, mostly from you exhaled breath, don't confuse this with a leak, BUT - air it really well ASAP after use in wet weather.
We don't put ours up in high winds either, just not that brave.
I fully agree on the 'air it' principle or you will wind up with mould growing on the fabric
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