If you want to spend the night in the roof tent in rain and storms, you should consider the following:
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Safety: Make sure the roof tent is securely fastened and there are no objects lying around that can be blown away by the wind. If necessary, you should also securely fasten the roof tent with a storm cord. Click here for the article about herring.
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Waterproofing: Before setting up, check that the rooftop tent and gear are fully waterproof. OutdoorU roof tents are basically waterproof.
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Ventilation: Make sure the rooftop tent is adequately ventilated to prevent moisture and condensation. Especially after a shower you should let the roof tent dry well. Click here for the article about caring for the roof tent.
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Lighting: Pack a portable light source and backup batteries to be prepared in case the power goes out. Ideally, you should also have a power bank with you. Take a look at the lamp and the self-sufficiency package from us.
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Gear: Pack your gear safely and dry to avoid damage from rain and moisture.
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First Aid: Make sure you have a basic first aid kit with you to be prepared for any injuries that may occur.