Includes:
• Shade and rain awning around the sides of the tent
• Tent fully erect, with awning, in 20 seconds
• Tent fully closed, all sides & awnings folded away in 20 seconds
• 2200 x 1400 x 300 mm closed
• Window covers zip open/closed from the inside
• Insulated roof inside
• All aluminium construction
• 100mm high density foam mattress
• 12V outlet inside
• LED light and two fans inside
• Solar Wiring:
• The wiring for the solar panel runs underneath the roof-lining.
• There will be a red Brad Harrison plug on the roof of the tent for easy connection to your
solar panel.
• There will be a red Brad Harrison plug on the bottom of the tent for easy access to your
vehicle’s wiring.
BUNDUCLAM
Please familiarise yourself with this manual, as proper use of this
product is directly linked to the warranty.
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The BunduClam standard size is 2200 x 1400 x 300mm when closed. The tent weighs 85
kgs. The tent boasts entry from three sides, giving you wide access and views. Each win-
dow/door is manufactured with the canvas on the inside and the mesh on the outside. This
allows you to leave the windows open for ventilation, even in poor weather conditions. The
BunduClam comes standard with a ladder, mattress, two fans and an LED light inside.
The roof of the BunduClam is strong enough to carry additional weight. You are welcome
to install a solar panel on top. We include solar wiring and it simplifies the installation of a
solar panel by allowing the wiring to go unseen through the tent.
The foam-backed roof-lining absorbs moisture and condensation, but if you are going to
extremely cold areas we do recommend putting a carpet under the mattress as insula-
tion, as very cold temperatures creates additional condensation. The frame built into the
bottom of the tent provides additional strength and makes it versatile to mount. It can be
bolted directly to your load bars or roof rack. The mattress inside is 2000 x 1250 x 100mm
and is made from a high density foam. A double bed fitted sheet fits it just fine. This leaves
enough space inside the tent so that you can leave your bedding inside.
Please arrange your bedding so that it can’t hook into the arms inside; flattened bedding
won’t interfere. Please ensure you leave the windows open or close only the mosquito
net so that trapped air can escape. Trapped air will push out the canvas sides and cause it
to not fold in properly when lowering the tent. When entering or exiting the tent, ensure
that the zips are completely zipped down as the zips/mosquito net isn’t designed to carry
weight.
In locations with extreme humidity and heat, the combination can cause extreme con-
densation inside the tent. This will be UNDERNEATH the mattress. If you are experiencing
similar conditions, try to ventilate the tent to prevent the condensation. PLEASE NOTE that
when using the tent for the first time the canvas can be stiff. It gets coated with various
resins to ensure its longevity and UV qualities, so when first operating the canvas has no
“memory” how to fold. After a couple of uses the canvas will develop a “memory” of how
to fold and the folding will become neater and easier as time passes. The initial folding
process will seem stiff but with time it will ease into its shape and fold neatly.
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PLEASE ENSURE THAT NO BEDDING OBSTRUCTS THE ARMS WHEN CLOSING
YOUR TENT. ALSO, PLEASE ENSURE THAT THE WINDOWS ARE LEFT OPEN
WHEN CLOSING YOUR TENT SO THAT AIR CAN ESCAPE.
Extras:
• USB port. If you prefer, we can add a USB port to your rooftop tent. It will be accessible from
inside.
Pros & Cons:
Pros:
• Awning deploys automatically
• Leave bedding inside
• Rigged for solar panels
• Has an LED light and two fans inside
• Ladder
• Weighs approx. 85 kgs
Cons:
• Takes up a lot of roof rack space