dachzelt overcamp Dachzelt Overcamp von Autohome NEW – Horonto: Dachzelte Emsland &  Grafschaft Bentheim
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dachzelt overcamp Dachzelt Overcamp von Autohome NEW – Horonto: Dachzelte Emsland & Grafschaft Bentheim

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dachzelt overcamp Dachzelt Overcamp von Autohome NEW – Horonto: Dachzelte Emsland & Grafschaft BentheimOvercamp Das innovative Stoffdachzelt fr Ihr Auto Das Overcamp von Autohome bietet eine moderne Lsung fr Reisende, die Freiheit und Komfort suchen. Als Weiterentwicklung des traditionellen Stoffzeltes vereint es robuste Materialien und smarte Konstruktionsmerkmale, die es zu einem idealen Begleiter fr jede Outdoor Tour machen. Mit seinem wasserundurchlssigen, reifesten und atmungsaktiven Gewebe bietet es Schutz vor Wind und Wetter, whrend die

Overcamp - Das innovative Stoffdachzelt für Ihr Auto

Das Overcamp von Autohome bietet eine moderne Lösung für Reisende, die Freiheit und Komfort suchen. Als Weiterentwicklung des traditionellen Stoffzeltes vereint es robuste Materialien und smarte Konstruktionsmerkmale, die es zu einem idealen Begleiter für jede Outdoor-Tour machen. Mit seinem wasserundurchlässigen, reißfesten und atmungsaktiven Gewebe bietet es Schutz vor Wind und Wetter, während die Benutzerfreundlichkeit und das kompakte Design das Handling besonders angenehm gestalten.

Platzsparend und vielseitig
Im geschlossenen Zustand überzeugt das Overcamp mit einem minimalen Packmaß, das wenig Platz auf dem Autodach einnimmt. Dank eines intuitiven Öffnungsmechanismus kann es mit nur einer Handbewegung entfaltet werden – ohne den Einsatz von Seilen, Stäben oder Werkzeugen. Diese unkomplizierte Bedienung macht das Aufstellen des Zeltes zum Kinderspiel.

Transportmöglichkeiten erweitert
Ein Highlight des neuen Overcamp-Designs ist das optimierte Klappsystem. Es ermöglicht nicht nur den Transport des Zeltes, sondern schafft zusätzlich Platz für weitere Dachlasten wie Surfboards, Fahrräder oder Kanus. Dadurch bietet es noch mehr Flexibilität für Outdoor-Abenteuer.

Double Up System – mehr Schlafplätze nach Bedarf
Besonders interessant ist die Option, zwei Overcamp-Zelte gleichzeitig zu montieren, was durch das sogenannte Double Up System realisiert wird. So können bis zu vier unabhängige Schlafplätze (2+2) geschaffen werden, was es perfekt für Familien oder Gruppenreisen macht. Auf größeren Fahrzeugen lassen sich sogar bis zu acht Schlafplätze realisieren.

Mit dem Overcamp hat Autohome ein extrem funktionales und platzsparendes Dachzelt entwickelt, das sich für jedes Abenteuer eignet und dabei stets höchsten Komfort bietet.

 Materialien

ZELTSTOFFQUALITÄT: MEHR VORTEILE, WENIGER WIND

Das wichtigste Element an einem Zelt ist eindeutig der Zeltstoff und bei OVERCAMP by Autohome kann man sicher gehen, das Beste überhaupt gewählt zu haben, was die Branche derzeit zu bieten hat. Eine qualitative Überlegenheit, die nicht allein mit der Beschaffenheit des Materials begründet ist, das eine optimale Isolierung bei heißem, kaltem und schlechtem Wetter garantiert, sondern auch mit der hohen Standfestigkeit, die die besondere Gewebestruktur dem Zelt verleiht.

DER STOFF IST NICHT GEGEN DEN WIND VERDREHT UND ERZEUGT KEINE TURBULENZEN,
ER IST STABIL UND LEISE

Eben wegen dieser besonderen Beschaffenheit kann es bei Wind Geräusche dämmen: es flattert nicht und erzeugt keine Turbolenzen.
Das Overcamp Spezialgewebe wird exklusiv für Autohome hergestellt und verfügt über Eigenschaften, die auch strenge militärische Anforderungen erfüllen. Am weitesten verbreitet sind Seriengewebe mit geringer Zuverlässigkeit, die für Massenmärkte oder Discounter typisch sind.

VORTEILE DES OVERCAMP-ZELTSTOFFS, PUNKT FÜR PUNKT...

1. Der Stoff ist von seiner Strukturierung her sehr strapazierfähig und dick, um dem Zelt höchstmögliche Standfestigkeit zu geben, auch unter Berücksichtigung der Tatsache, dass es sich ca. 2 Meter über dem Boden befindet.

2. Er ist atmungsaktiv und bedarf keiner sperrigen doppelten Zusatzplanen, die gewöhnlich nur dafür dienen, das sich im Zeltinnenraum gebildete Kondenswasser zu verstecken, ohne jedoch dessen Bildung einzuschränken (eine Tatsache, die jedoch einen unerfahrenen Käufer täuschen kann!).

3. Weder bei Wind noch bei einer morgendlichen Brise flattert er oder erzeugt Geräusche und gewährleistet so ungestörte Nächte und ein ruhiges Erwachen.

4. Mit dem Overcamp Stoff bleibt jedes Zeltelement immer in Form an den Wänden und vermeidet so den lästigen "Windsegel-Effekt".

5. Die Fenster können bequem vom Bett aus geöffnet und geschlossen werden.

6. Kein "Balloneffekt" oder "Balleffekt", da das Dach sehr stabil ist und fest an die Wände genäht wird. Also "fliegt es nie weg" und flattert nie.

Dies sind wirklich grundlegende Aspekte für diejenigen, die hoch über dem Boden schlafen möchten.
Und mehr noch…

7. Abends, wenn das Licht eingeschaltet ist, treffen keine störenden Strahlen auf die Insassen; Darüber hinaus garantiert der dicke Stoff mit hoher Dichte eine größere Privatsphäre und hält indiskrete Blicke und Neugierige fern.

8. Der Stoff bietet ausgezeichnete Verdunkelung auch bei der ersten Morgendämmerung, sodass das morgendliche Ruhen in vollen Zügen genossen werden kann.

Technische Daten

 
Im geschlossenen Zustand ist es möglich andere Schlafausrüstung sowie Schlafsäcke oder Decken zusätzlich zu den mitgelieferten Kissen( 2, 3 oder 4 je nach Zeltgröße) zu verstauen. So geht der wertvolle Platz im Kofferraum oder im Inneren des Fahrzeugs nicht verloren.

Die Höhe der Schale ist ein weiteres wichtiges Element die zu betrachten ist, um mehr Bewegungsfreiheit im Zelt zu ermöglichen. Daher spielt jeder gewonnene Zentimeter eine fundamentale Rolle hinsichtlich des Komforts. Die Höhe wurde anhand der durchschnittlichen Größe eines Menschen, zwischen 170 bis 190 cm, durchgedacht. Der Aufwand wird in Betracht gezogen, damit man bequem sitzen kann und immer noch genügend Abstand zur Dachschale besteht. Ebenso wird die Umkleidephase erleichtert. Die Breite (SMALL/MEDIUM) bezieht sich auf die mögliche Anzahl an Insassen. Die Fenstergröße ist so konzipiert um die Größtmögliche Sicht zu schaffen. Gleichzeitig ist auch die Privatsphäre und Intimität im offenen Zustand gewährleistet.
INKLUSIVE WING: Inklusive Eingangsschutz für zusätzlichen Schutz bei Regen oder für mehr Privatsphäre.
Die Breite des Eingangs in Small Version B=170 cm und in Medium Version B=195 cm ermöglicht einen breiten Eingang wie möglich zu haben.
Das Befestigungssystem des Dachzelts besteht aus 2 Grundlagen, die aus 2 stabile C- förmige Stahlschienen entstehen, die Ihnen erlauben, das Zelt am Dachträger mit den entsprechend mitgelieferten Schraubklammern zu befestigen.

 

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