tent trailer center boxtel Roof Tent Trailer
SKU: 68269156901
tent trailer center boxtel

tent trailer center boxtel Roof Tent Trailer

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tent trailer center boxtel Roof Tent TrailerThis roof tent trailer allows you to put any of our RoofBunk roof tent models on top of it (the roof tent isnt included), giving you more space to store your camping kit inside and saving you the time and effort of packing up your RoofBunk whenever you need to nip out during your trips away! It has a total capacity of 535kg (750kg gross weight), as it weighs 215kg without a roof tent on top and measures 180cm long x 117. 5cm wide x 119cm high on the

This roof tent trailer allows you to put any of our RoofBunk roof tent models on top of it (the roof tent isn’t included), giving you more space to store your camping kit inside and saving you the time and effort of packing up your RoofBunk whenever you need to nip out during your trips away!

It has a total capacity of 535kg (750kg gross weight), as it weighs 215kg without a roof tent on top and measures 180cm long x 117.5cm wide x 119cm high on the inside.

The total weight it can have on the roof bars while driving is 100kg and around 500kg while stationary.

The total dimensions of the trailer, including the wheels and A frame are 277cm long x 160cm wide x 175cm high x 215kg.

It comes as standard in black, with rear prop stands, a fitted spare wheel, 3 roof bars, pulling handles, tie down rings in each corner and lashing rails on the front and both sides for tying things to.

You can request customisations for additional fees (as seen below), such as making it lower, so you can fit it in your garage with your roof tent on top (please allow at least a 5cm margin of error), making it just under a foot taller and/or a foot longer too. You can also add a shelving system, a ramped tailgate, a front storage box, 1 or 2 side doors or a shaped front with no doors, 1 door or 2 doors. Plus, you can request a different colour and make the wheels 13 inches instead of 10 inches for additional fees too!

The lead time on the trailer is around 10 weeks due to it being manufactured in the UK when ordered and we ask that you pay via card, bank transfer or cash (not PayPal or Klarna), split into a 50% deposit payment and a 50% balance payment when you come to collect it from our Nottingham warehouse.

Please get in contact with us if you'd like one of these, along with any customisations you'd like from the options we've said and we'll send you over a price!

Please note: You will need to have a tow bar with a 7 pin connector on your vehicle and also a rear square number plate ready for us to stick onto the trailer when you collect this.

Below are the prices for all the various customisations:

- Lower it to whichever height you'd like (this is often done 

if you'd like the trailer to fit in your garage with your roof tent on top, but please allow at least a 5cm margin of error and bear mind that you can often take the ladder off to make your setup lower too) - £75

- 30cm taller - £200

- 30cm longer - £150

- Shelving system (140cm long x 25cm wide x 15cm high, but shorter if you also get a side door on the same side) - £100 per shelf

- Ramped tailgate - £300

- Front storage box - £230

- Side door (option to get 1 on each side) - £200

- Shaped front - £350

- Shaped front with 1 door - £470

- Shaped front with 2 doors - £585

- Change of colour - £230

- 13 inch wheels - £75

- Shipping - £1.75 per mile from NG12 3GZ

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  • Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
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