Specifications
• Sleeps: 2 adults
• Seasons: 4-season
• Sleeping Area: 46.5" W × 79.5" L
• Open Dimensions: 50.25" W × 86.5" L × 60" H
• Maximum Interior Height: Up to 56"
• Mattress: 2" foam mattress with condensation mat
• Shell: Semi-hardshell with waterproof PVC top
• Frame: Lightweight aluminum
• Mounting Footprint: 50.25" W × 86.5" L × 7.75" H (including rails; 6.25" without)
• Mounting Weight: 105 lb
Included
• Four (4) mounting plates
• Eight (8) hardware mounting sets (bolt, washer, nylock nut) – M8 1.25 × 2.125"
• 13mm / 15mm wrench
• Allen wrench
• Four (4) rail end caps
• Ladder with bag
• One (1) LED light with USB cables
• Two (2) rain fly poles (43.25" L) with storage bag
• Two (2) roof cross bars (2" × 51" × 0.50")
• Four (4) roof cross-bar mounting plates with hardware sets
• Four (4) T-Track eyelet bolts
• Preinstalled: six (6) ladder/boot bag brackets, two (2) closing latches, four (4) base handles, one (1) roof handle, two (2) roof bar mounting brackets, two (2) window pole mounts, and three (3) hinges
Care & Use
To maximize the life of your 23Zero gear and ensure your lifetime warranty remains valid, please follow these essential maintenance guidelines.
Storage and Moisture Control
• Never store your tent wet. If you must pack up while the tent is damp, you must open it and let it air dry completely as soon as possible.
• Avoid Mildew: Storing a damp tent is the fastest way to cause mildew and moisture damage, which is not covered under warranty.
• Condensation: To prevent internal humidity, always promote airflow by opening vents and windows. Store wet items like towels or boots outside the tent.
Cleaning Instructions
• General Cleaning: Use only cold water and a soft brush to clean the fabric. Do not use soaps or detergents as they can damage the waterproof coatings.
• Interior: Regularly sweep or vacuum out dust and dirt from the inside of the tent.
• Stains: For stubborn stains, use only mild, non-detergent cleaners specifically designed for technical fabrics.
Hardware & Zipper Care
• Mounting Hardware: Regularly check that all nuts and bolts attaching the tent to your vehicle are tight and in good repair.
• Zipper Maintenance: Keep zippers free of sand and grit. Use a soft brush to remove debris and apply a specialized zipper lubricant periodically to ensure smooth operation.
• Transit Covers: For soft-shell models, wipe the cover with a damp cloth and apply a silicone-free UV protectant to prevent sun damage.
Safe Operation
• Ladder Safety: Always ensure the ladder is locked at the correct angle (approx. 70° to 75°) before entering the tent. Never climb inside if the ladder is not secured.
• No Heat Sources: Keep all flame and heat sources away from the tent. Never use fuel-burning devices or naked flames inside or near the tent fabric.
• Bedding: While you can store thin blankets inside, do not over-pack bedding. Excessive pressure when closing can damage hinges and zippers, which is not covered by warranty.
Installation
Verify your vehicle’s maximum roof load capacity as specified by the manufacturer. Confirm the load rating of your roof rack or bed rack—especially for off-road use. Maximum allowable weight may vary depending on the vehicle model and aftermarket accessories such as racks or crossbars. Ensure adequate clearance at the front or rear of the tent if mounted near a truck cab to allow proper latch operation and safe deployment.