As a driver with a TentBox installed, you are responsible for ensuring that you are being safe at all times.
It is important to take safety seriously when installing and using your TentBox, and to exercise caution at all times.
Always follow our three safety guidelines: Choose, Install, Check...
1. Choose
Roof bars
- Are made by a reputable manufacturer.
- Have been tested appropriately (e.g. TUV tested).
- Have been authorised for usage in conjunction with your vehicle.
- Have an adequate load limit for the TentBox model you are installing.
- Are oval shaped (sometimes referred to as 'aero' or 'wing' bars), rather than square.
- Have a 'through bar' design, i.e. where the bars extend over the roof bar roof, rather than stopping at the foot.
Roof load limit
2. Install
You must install your TentBox and roof bars correctly and safely.
In particular, make sure you:
- Have installed your roof bars safely and securely as per the manufacturer's instructions.
- Follow our installation instructions for your specific TentBox model when installing your TentBox.
- Close your TentBox fully and securely before driving.
3. Check
You must perform regular checks on the installation of your TentBox and roof bars – before every journey and every 100 miles – and drive appropriately at all times.
In particular, make sure you:
- Regularly check that your roof bars are securely fixed to your vehicle as per the manufacturer's instructions and that none of the components are damaged.
- Regularly check that your TentBox is securely fixed to your roof bars and that none of the components are damaged.
- Drive at an appropriate speed, and never above the speed limit.
- Give due consideration to the change in your vehicle's drive behaviour when a TentBox is installed on your car, taking into account side-wind sensitivity and corner and breaking behaviour.
- Give due consideration to the change in your vehicle's height when a TentBox is installed on your car. The height of your vehicle can increase by up to 90cm (depending on your roof bars), so beware of low entrances and low-hanging branches.