Rooftop tent longevity

thallca

Observer
I have a Hannibal tent on my 89 rover classic and it has been mounted on my truck for over a year now here in San Diego and the sun and elements are starting to break down the thick rubber cover that encloses the tent. I was wondering what other tent owners do to repair and or protect the covers on their tents? I don't have the opition of removing the tent and storing it when it is not in use because I have a condo and I could not remove the thing by myself anyway!
Is there anyway to protect these things?
 

gjackson

FRGS
I have a similar issue. Our tent cover has holes in it and is very faded and brittle. This is on a Technitop. I didn't come up with a protective solution other than the car cover that keeps the entire truck protected. Christo Slee was nice enough to order me a replacement cover from Technitop which arrived last week! :wings:

cheers
 

Scott Brady

Founder
So far, my Eezi-Awn cover has held up well in the AZ sun. It is quite thick though. It is important not to use armor all on them.
 

Martyn

Supporting Sponsor, Overland Certified OC0018
The covers really take a beating over time. Southern California and Arizona conditions give the covers a 10 year life span when they are outside all the time. I have replaced one Eezi Awn cover, and the tent was right around 10 years old.
 

ntsqd

Heretic Car Camper
Perhaps a Marine Canvas shop could make you a new cover from Sunbrella? A 10 year lifespan seem reasonable to me, but one year doesn't.
 

Martyn

Supporting Sponsor, Overland Certified OC0018
ntsqd said:
Perhaps a Marine Canvas shop could make you a new cover from Sunbrella? A 10 year lifespan seem reasonable to me, but one year doesn't.

It's a difficult and possibly expensive one off, as the cover attaches to the base of the Hannibal and then has a 3/4 zip that closes the top 3/4 to the bottom 1/4. You may do best to see what the importers of Hannibal can do for a replacement, it may be a warranty issue if the tent is only a year old. Most covers have some sort of UV protection as does the webbing, but sometimes mistakes happen.
 

Andrew Walcker

Mod Emeritus
For patching the cover or to create a new surface on top check into Hypalon. Think Avon and Zodiak inflatable boats. Any shop that works on these boats can provide materials and labor.

From Wikipedia, "Hypalon is a trademark for chlorosulfonated polyethylene (CSPE) synthetic rubber (CSM) noted for its resistance to chemicals, temperature extremes, and ultraviolet light. It is a product of DuPont Performance Elastomers."
 

Lost Canadian

Expedition Leader
I use 303 Aerospace Protectant on our Hannibal cover. It has worked well, so far there is no sign of weather aging.
 

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