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Frostline – Premium roof tent for Nordic climate
The Frostline series is developed for those who love nature – and who want to experience it with maximum comfort and durability. Here you get a premium roof tent built for Swedish weather all year round, with thoughtful details that make a real difference out on the trip.
Frostline is available in several sizes to suit different needs:
The 160 models are perfect for up to two adults and one child , while the 190 model offers generous space for two adults and two children – or up to three adults . This makes the Frostline an excellent choice for couples, active families and those who simply want extra space and comfort.
SGS-certified ripstop fabric , strong aluminum and honeycomb construction as well as Sky Light, high-density mattress and efficient ventilation are included as standard.
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Wera Adventure Roof Tent Regular
Our most versatile softshell tent – flexible, easy to live with and fits most cars with roof racks.
Who is it suitable for?
-140: 1–2 people
-165: 2 adults or 2+1 children
-180: 2–3 adults or family with small children
Feeling & why you choose it:
Panoramic view with windows all around (360°)
Good choice if you want flexibility and views
Easy to get started – classic roof tent, ready for the weekend or longer trip
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Wera Adventure Roof Tent Large
Same sleeping area as Regular, but different construction with a more sheltered entrance. The ladder is under cover – nice in the rain.
Who is it suitable for?
-140: 1–2 adults
-165: 2 adults + 1 child
-180: 2–3 adults or 2 adults + 2 children
Feeling & why you choose it:
-More protected “hall/entrance” thanks to the roof over the steps
-Good when you stay in the same place for several nights
-Extra good if you want to be able to expand with a larger awning
The original
Wera Aurora Sky 153 & 193 – Rooftop tent
Aurora Sky 153
Hybrid feel and extra airy experience – for those who want lots of light and a “sleeping close to nature” feeling.
Who is it suitable for?
-1–2 people (smooth and easy to use)
Feeling & why you choose it:
-Skylights for starry nights
-Blackout inner fabric for better sleep
-Good choice if you prioritize views and an “open” feel
Aurora Sky 193
Aurora Sky in a larger format – the same smart thinking and easy handling, but with more room for maneuver when there are more of you. LED lighting for an atmospheric feel.
Who is it suitable for?
-For those who want extra space (e.g. family).
-3-4 People
-Feeling & why you choose it:
-More generous sleeping space without making it complicated
-Skylight + possibility of rails for extra packing
Good for those of you who want “hybrid/airy” but larger
The original
Wera Nordic Light – Hardshell tent
Hardshell tent for quick and easy camping – fold up and be ready in about a minute.
Who is it suitable for?
-Perfect for 2 people
-For those who move camp often and want quick set-up
-Feeling & why you choose it:
-Fast, stable and simple
-Lots of ventilation and smart details (e.g. LED and large openings)
Accessories Roof tent
Frequently Asked Questions About Rooftop Tents
Which cars can handle a roof tent?
A roof tent can be mounted on a variety of cars, as long as they are equipped with roof rails. Regardless of the make and model, it is important that you check the type of roof rack you have and the width of your car roof to ensure that the roof tent you are interested in fits correctly. Please read our guide HERE
Some important factors to consider include:
- Type of roof rack : Make sure the roof rack is compatible with the roof tent's mounting system.
- Width of the car roof : Measure the width to make sure the roof tent will fit.
- Maximum load : Check the maximum permissible load of the car model to ensure that the roof tent's weight does not exceed this limit when driving.
When the car is parked, however, it can handle significantly higher weights. This means that up to four people can use the roof tent without problems when the car is stationary.
To summarize, most cars that can be equipped with roof racks can also carry a roof tent, provided you follow these guidelines and check the specifications of both the car and the roof tent.
How much weight can a roof tent handle?
When it comes to understanding how much weight a roof top tent can handle, it's important to know that this varies by model. Our roof tents handle a dynamic weight, i.e. weight during movement, of between 75 and 100 kg. However, the static weight capacity, which means the weight the roof tent can carry when the vehicle is stationary, is much higher. Between 200 and 300 kg or more. This means that our roof tents can comfortably accommodate 2-4 people and their equipment when the car is parked.
To get accurate information about the weight capacity of a specific roof tent, it is important to check our specifications. In addition, it is important not only to focus on the capacity of the roof tent, but also to consider the car's roof racks and their weight capacity, as these are crucial to the overall load capacity.
To summarize, a roof tent can handle significant weight, but it's always best to double-check specifics from both the roof tent and car manufacturer to ensure a safe and comfortable camping experience.
How fast can you drive with a roof tent?
If both the roof racks and the roof tent are mounted correctly, you can easily maintain the maximum permitted speed in Sweden. There's no need to worry about higher speeds either; you can drive faster in countries where higher speeds are allowed. However, it is always a good idea to check specific recommendations from the manufacturer of your roof tent and roof rails, as some models may have specific instructions for safe driving at higher speeds.
Where can you pitch a roof tent?
Roof tent camping gives a lot of freedom to explore and stay in different places, but there are rules and guidelines that should be followed to avoid problems. Here are some important points to consider when looking for a place to stay with your roof top tent:
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Campsites : It is always safe to stay at official campsites. These places often offer amenities such as showers, toilets and electricity. In addition, you don't have to worry about whether it is allowed to spend the night there or not
- Free camping : If you want to free camp, you must follow the right of the public and local regulations. This means that you can spend the night on private land if you have the landowner's permission and do not disturb or damage nature. Keep in mind that some municipalities may have specific rules for where you can stay with a roof tent
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Using apps and online tools : There are several apps that can help you find good places to camp with a roof top tent, such as Park4Night and Google Maps . These tools can show places where overnight stays are allowed and provide you with reviews from other roof tenters.
- Respect nature : No matter where you choose to stay, be sure to leave the place as you found it. Respect nature and take all rubbish with you when you leave the site. This helps ensure that freecamping continues to be allowed in the future.
- Consult local authorities : If you are unsure whether a place is permitted for overnight stays, contact local authorities for clarification. They can give you specific information about rules and restrictions in the area.
By following these guidelines, you can enjoy your rooftop tent experience without running into any problems or breaking any rules.
How to attach a roof tent?
Check out our guide on choosing the right roof rack with tips on how to mount it in the best way. Guide can be found HERE
Which roof rack for a roof tent?
Read our guide on which roof racks we recommend HERE











































