rooftop tent ladder Deluxe Telescopic Ladder
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rooftop tent ladder

rooftop tent ladder Deluxe Telescopic Ladder

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rooftop tent ladder Deluxe Telescopic LadderDeluxe Telescopic Ladder Stronger. Safer. Built for Adventure. Take your overlanding setup to the next level with The Bush Companys Deluxe Telescopic Ladder a rugged, compact and purpose built ladder designed for rooftop tent users and serious off road adventurers. Whether youre scaling your setup in the bush or packing down on the coast, this ladder gives you the comfort, confidence, and capability to get it done. Supplied as standard with the AX27

Deluxe Telescopic Ladder – Stronger. Safer. Built for Adventure.

Take your overlanding setup to the next level with The Bush Company’s Deluxe Telescopic Ladder — a rugged, compact and purpose-built ladder designed for rooftop tent users and serious off-road adventurers. Whether you’re scaling your setup in the bush or packing down on the coast, this ladder gives you the comfort, confidence, and capability to get it done. Supplied as standard with the AX27 Clamshell Rooftop Tent.


Engineered for Rooftop Tent Integration

Purpose-built for use with The Bush Company rooftop tents, the Deluxe Telescopic Ladder features wide angled rungs and a tough powder-coated finish. It seamlessly mounts using a dedicated ladder plate (sold separately & easily installed), giving you a secure and reliable connection every time. 


Comfortable, Safe & Easy to Use

  • Wide Angled Rungs (75mm: Reduces foot fatigue and increases grip — especially handy when climbing barefoot or in wet conditions.
  • Nine Adjustable Steps: Retracts in 300mm increments for fine height adjustments on uneven terrain.
  • Secure Locking System: Each rung locks individually for stability and safety.
  • Compact Collapsible Design: Collapses to just 76cm (83.5cm with plate) and stows neatly in the included canvas carry bag.
  • Working Load Limit: Built to safely support up to 150kg, well above many generic telescopic ladders.

Built Bush Tough

  • Material: Lightweight but durable aluminium alloy with a black powder-coated finish to resist the harsh Australian elements.
  • Weight: Just 7.8kg, making it ideal for touring, camping, and overland travel.
  • Weatherproof Storage Bag: Included as standard to protect your ladder and keep your gear clean.

Versatility & Modular Fitment

  • Mounting Plate Required: Designed to integrate with The Bush Company tents using a Ladder Mount Plate attached to the ladder sold separately here.
  • Ladder Mount Bracket Required: mounts to rooftop tent or roof rack to secure the ladder to (available here)
  • Wide Mount Bracket Available: Add extra clearance (70mm) for recessed tent installations or obstructed canopies (available here)
  • Ideal for Touring Setups: Works perfectly with canopy builds, roof racks, and campers where every millimetre counts.

Specifications

  • Extended Length: 2.6m
  • Collapsed Length: 76cm (without plate), 83.5cm (with plate)
  • Rungs: 9 angled rungs (75mm wide)
  • Weight: 7.8kg  including mounting plate
  • Max Load Rating: 150Kg
  • Material: Powder-coated aluminium alloy
  • Included: Canvas storage bag (mounting plate optional)


NOTE: The ladder comes as standard WITHOUT the mounting plate that allows it to be connected to the ladder bracket on The Bush Company rooftop tents, you can order the Ladder Plate here. Due to the wider rungs, the ladder plate from the standard ladder does not fit the Deluxe Telescopic Ladder.

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