ventura deluxe 1.4 dachzelt Ventura Deluxe 1.4 Roof Top Tent + Annex + Roof Bars + FREE LED Lighti –  Ventura Roof Tents
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ventura deluxe 1.4 dachzelt

ventura deluxe 1.4 dachzelt Ventura Deluxe 1.4 Roof Top Tent + Annex + Roof Bars + FREE LED Lighti – Ventura Roof Tents

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ventura deluxe 1.4 dachzelt Ventura Deluxe 1.4 Roof Top Tent + Annex + Roof Bars + FREE LED Lighti – Ventura Roof TentsJUNE 2026 IN STOCK ONLY 1024! IN STOCK AND READY FOR IMMEDIATE DISPATCH (DELIVERY 2 3 DAYS) Please read: The Roof Tent is in stock, the Annex in on pre order for Mid May 2026 Limited stock available! Order now to avoid stock delays, pre order lead times & price increases in 2026. Order Now to avoid missing out! We will sell out again soon "One Of The Best Roof Tents On The Market" The Ventura Deluxe 1. 4 is an all round incredible roof tent + annex

JUNE 2026 - IN STOCK


ONLY £1024!

IN STOCK AND READY FOR IMMEDIATE DISPATCH (DELIVERY 2-3 DAYS)

Please read: The Roof Tent is in stock, the Annex in on pre order for Mid May 2026

Limited stock available! Order now to avoid stock delays, pre order lead times & price increases in 2026.

Order Now to avoid missing out! We will sell out again soon

 

"One Of The Best Roof Tents On The Market"


The Ventura Deluxe 1.4 is an all round incredible roof tent + annex setup. It opens up in seconds, sleeps 2-3 adults in the roof tent and a further 2-3 adults in the annex and is made from durable materials for the most extreme conditions. Weighing just 45kgs, the roof tent easily mounts on a set of roof bars on any car, 4x4, pick up, van or trailer.

 

🚙  ANY vehicle compatibility

⏱️  FAST set up time

☁️  COMFY 2" thick high-density foam mattress

⚖️  LIGHTWEIGHT under 50kgs

📏  HUGE 2.4M x 1.4M mattress size

💪  STRONG & built to last

🛠️  EASY installation with included fixing kit

💤  SLEEPS 2-3 adults in the roof tent - 2-3 adults in the annex

🎖️  2 YEAR extensive warranty

🇬🇧  BRITISH COMPANY, based in Epping, Essex

  

Here at Ventura, we know it may be confusing and difficult to find the right cross bars for your vehicle. Let us do the hard work for you!

We would like to kindly ask you to add your vehicles details in the notes section of the checkout page when placing your order. Providing us with your vehicle information will greatly assist our team in ensuring that your order is compatible with your vehicle.

Please Include the following details in the notes section:

Vehicle Make

Vehicle Model

Vehicle Year

Number Plate

The below image shows the four types of roof your vehicle could have. Please use this image to select the correct type of cross bars for your vehicle:

Once you have placed your order this will be dispatched the next working day and delivery will take 1-3 days.  

🧰   What do I get in the kit?

2-3 man roof tent 

Annex (sleeps 3-4)

Foam Mattress with cover

Waterproof travel cover

Ladder Qty 1

Window Hinges

Roof top fixings

Straps and ties

All fixings needed are included

Full instructions

Roof bars

LED Lighting

 

☑️   Specs

Opening and Closing:

Our tents feature an assisted opening mechanism, making set up incredibly fast and easy. One man operation allows it to fold out in seconds to full height The tent attaches to most vehicles with roof rails, roof bars or roof racks. it is very versatile. When you have it packed up, it is covered by a UPVC, heavy duty waterproof cover which is sealed/zipped all around.

This is a brilliant addition to your vehicle, very well wrapped and boxed for a safe delivery.


Annex:

The zip on annex is one of the best features to complete the roof top tent system. This provides a whole other room, which can be used to keep a kitchen, your wet or dirty clothing or other items. You even have enough room to sleep 2 people in there. The main annex is made from the same durable and waterproof material that is on the outer of the tent. There is 1 entrance and 2 windows to either side, these all have anti insect netting integrated, so you can have the option of fully opened, open with anti insect netting or fully closed. It has a fully waterproof PVC groundsheet on the floor which is zipped together with the main annex.

The annex easily zips onto the bottom of an open roof tent, featuring an entry door and two windows, all with no-see-um mosquito netting. Made from the same durable material as our tent canopies, our annexes are made to withstand the elements.

Roof Tent Frame:

We build our roof tents to last - that's why the Ventura Deluxe 1.8 roof tent is made from heavy duty yet lightweight Aluminium Base (55kg). Wind tested up to 55mph.

Fabric:

We utilize a proprietary aluminized rip-stop Poly Cotton Canvas fabric that is 100% waterproof, breathable, UV-resistant/anti-tear and solar-reflective.

Wind Tested:

Tested in winds of up to 55mph.

Mattress:

Our roof tents feature a thick, moisture-resistant 2” high - density foam mattress with a heavy-duty zippered cover.

Features:

Fly: Poly Cotton Canvas PU 3000mm, Waterproof/Water Resistant, UV protection, anti tear.

Body:  Poly Cotton Canvas PU 3000mm, Waterproof/Water Resistant, UV protection, anti tear. Frame: Aluminium

Ladder: Aluminium telescopic ladder 2M (2.3M available for an extra £20)

Mattress: 240×140×5 CM Sponge, Density 50 Non-Deforming Sponge Mattress with cotton fabric cover

Unfolding Size: 240×143x126CM

Packing Size: 150×125×30CM in carton

G.W: 50KG

Sleeps: 3 adults

 

The Ventura Deluxe 1.4 Roof Top Tent series is designed to withstand arduous conditions on all continents and in all weathers. Capable of withstanding extreme conditions, from –27 degree mid winter weather, to altitudes of more than 3000 Meters and the heat of Morocco. The Roof Tent is designed to be multi fit for your trailer, car, camper van, 4x4 off road or any vehicle with a roof rack. The Ventura Deluxe 1.4 is the ideal addition to your outdoor life.

⭐   Reviews

🎖️   Customer Service & Warranty

We believe in our products, we offer an extensive 2 year warranty. Our team are always here to help. We stock all spare parts at our warehouse. If you ever you need anything, please contact us. 

We go above & beyond, we're known for our exceptional customer service. We've shipped a complete fixing kit to a customer out in Kenya. We even once swapped an aluminium roof tent frame for a customer that accidentally drove through a height barrier at a McDonald's drive through!

🚚   Delivery

Deliveries to mainland UK are £50 via express special courier service to ensure no damage. It is very well boxed and packaged for a safe delivery. 

Deliveries to Europe are £80 via express special courier service to ensure no damage. It is very well boxed and packaged for a safe delivery. 

☎️   Contact us

Click here to send us an email

Phone: 07443602613 or 01992 247006


You are more than welcome to view the roof tent, here is our address:

Ventura Roof Tents Ltd

Unit 3
Weald Hall Commercial Centre
Thornwood, Epping
Essex
CM166FJ
 
(Access from A414 Only, Just Off Junction 7 Of The M11)
 

We are open from 10am till 6pm Monday to Friday and weekend viewings can be booked in. If you are unable to visit within these hours we will be able to accommodate for you, if you call in advance. We also offer an installation service for £25.

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  • Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
  • To process your return/exchange, please contact us at [email protected]
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