

OFFLANDER ROOFTOP TENT FOLD 2 WOLF
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The OFFLANDER FOLD 2 WOLF roof top tent is a model highly appreciated by those who value a compact footprint on the car roof while still offering plenty of space when unfolded. The FOLD 2 WOLF stands for durability, quick setup, and comfortable rest for two people.
Find a spot with a stunning view and enjoy it in the morning from the window of your rooftop tent, holding a cup of hot coffee in your hand. Sounds tempting? We’re sure it does! Feel like taking a solo trip out of town? Nothing easier. Grab the essentials and head out to explore the wilderness. The only limit is your imagination.
COMFORT FOR 2 PEOPLE
Inside, you'll find a Memory Foam mattress measuring 200 × 145 cm and 5.5 cm thick. This provides enough surface and thickness to ensure a comfortable night’s sleep and rest—even for up to four people. While lying down, you can gaze at the starry night sky through the roof window. Depending on the outside temperature and your preference, the skylight can be fully closed, opened, or covered only with a mesh screen to protect you from unwanted insects on warm summer evenings. On hot days, you can also completely remove the upper rainfly.
Beneath the mattress is an anti-condensation mat— a special layer designed to reduce moisture buildup. When using the tent, especially when it's warmer inside than outside, water vapor can start to condense on cold surfaces, including the tent fabric. This may lead to dampness, mold, and mildew, which can negatively affect both the tent’s condition and your comfort. The anti-condensation mat acts as a breathable membrane. It features tiny porous holes that allow water vapor to pass through while preventing water droplets from forming.
TIP: In case condensation occurs, it’s recommended to wipe off any accumulated moisture with a dry cloth. The mattress thickness is limited by the tent’s structure—if you find it too thin, we suggest using additional inflatable mats or mattress toppers. However, keep in mind that you’ll need to remove them each time you want to fold the tent.
If you need a larger tent but like this model, check out the FOLD 4 GRIZZLY. It only differs in size and weight.
INSIDE THE TENT
The shell of the FOLD 2 WOLF features a mountain-themed graphic on the inner lining. It might seem like a small detail, but we’re sure this picturesque landscape will make your time inside the tent more enjoyable. The memory foam mattress comes in a soft-touch cover, adding extra comfort to your rest.
Tents from the FOLD series feel more spacious than they actually are, thanks to the unique fold-out floor design, covered entrance, and four large window openings that provide extra room and light.
There’s enough space inside the tent to comfortably change clothes before going to sleep. On cold days, it’s also a good idea to store your shoes inside. A specially designed shoe bag, which seals tightly with Velcro, allows you to store wet footwear without worry.
QUICK SETUP
Most travelers using rooftop tents start setting up immediately upon arriving at the campsite. They’re tired from the road, it takes time, requires energy, and sometimes it’s already dark or other tasks need their attention.
Setting up this rooftop tent takes just 1 minute. Step out of your vehicle and start camping in 60 seconds. The shell of the FOLD 2 WOLF opens automatically with the help of a hydraulic lever. No more struggling with a complicated setup after a long drive. Forget the stress of missing a hammer or having pegs that are too short—none of that matters anymore. With the FOLD 2 WOLF, you’ll be ready to camp in a scenic spot in no time.
TIP: Always secure the ladder properly before use. It also acts as support for the fold-out floor, which in turn tensions the tent fabric and rainfly. A ladder positioned on uneven terrain may become damaged. Make sure it’s stable—if it slips, brace it with a rock or drive in a peg to hold it in place. As a last resort, you can move the vehicle to a more level spot.
LIGHTWEIGHT AND AERODYNAMIC DESIGN
The FOLD 2 WOLF looks great on any vehicle. It’s probably the only tent on the market that measures just 120 cm in width when closed, meaning that on 99% of vehicles it won’t extend beyond the edges of the car. That’s not just about looks—it also improves aerodynamics. When folded, the tent is only 25 cm high, so whether you plan to mount it on a pickup, SUV, van, or passenger car, its shape won’t interfere with your driving.
The tent cover is made of flexible and durable ABS material, which is resistant to mechanical damage. Impacts from branches or scraping against trees off-road won’t be a problem. The cover flexes slightly to absorb the impact without cracking.
The tent is designed to be mounted on two roof crossbars. Simply attach it using the included mounting brackets. Before installation, make sure that your vehicle’s roof and the crossbars have a dynamic load capacity of at least 75 kg. The tent shell may deform slightly under temperature changes, which is completely normal.
TIP: Folding the tent on taller vehicles may require some practice, and roof racks can make the process a bit more challenging. But don’t worry—with time, you’ll get the hang of it and be able to close your tent in the blink of an eye.
We recommend folding the mattress in half along its crease as the first step. This will help indicate where the tent will fold and show how much room you have left for additional items inside. Place everything flat up to the height of the mattress, in the free space along the wall. Release the roof latches, gas struts, and awning support rods. Leave the windows open—this allows air to escape more easily during folding. Fold down the floor with the ladder. Make sure the fabric in the corners isn’t preventing the tent from fully closing. If it is, gently lift the floor and pull the fabric out slightly. Fasten the helper strap, which helps pull in the side fabric as the shell is closed. Close the shell using the center latch. Tuck in the rainfly fabric on both the left and right sides of the tent. Finish by closing the remaining latches alternately until the tent is fully secured.
VENTILATION & WATER RESISTANCE
The tent is made of durable 280G RIP-STOP fabric with a waterproof rating of 2000 mm. This material easily withstands several hours of heavy rain. These fabric parameters ensure that it is waterproof, resistant to mold and mechanical damage, and that it provides proper ventilation and a supply of fresh air inside.
The RIP-STOP technique means that a stronger fiber thread is woven into the fabric at regular intervals. This reinforcement helps prevent the material from tearing. The zippers on the window openings are also specially protected to stop water from getting inside.
You can convert the window coverings into awnings, which provide protection from rain and excessive sunlight. That means you no longer have to close the windows during bad weather. Open windows ensure continuous airflow and access to fresh air, while built-in mosquito nets protect you from insects. The tent also includes transparent window covers, which can be attached with Velcro. These let natural light in even on rainy days while keeping water out.
TIP: To avoid excessive condensation inside the tent, always leave at least small openings in the windows to allow moisture to escape. Even a small amount of trapped water can lead to mold. Sealing the tent completely in lower temperatures does little to improve warmth inside. Instead, we recommend using warm sleeping bags, thermal underwear, or auxiliary heating systems.
RAINFLY
The rainfly is made from Oxford 420D fabric with a PU waterproof rating of 2000–3000 mm. This material is known for its high durability and resistance to mechanical damage. Oxford 420D is made of nylon or polyester coated with a PU (polyurethane) layer, making it fully waterproof. The fabric also has a sleek appearance, and its light color reflects sunlight effectively. It’s easy to clean and maintain, so keeping it in good condition won’t be a problem.
TIP: We recommend waterproofing the rainfly before each camping season. A standard waterproofing spray—readily available at most camping stores—will suffice.
On warm days, you can roll the rainfly back toward the tent shell. This allows you to fully open the roof window and ensures better airflow inside the tent.
ACCESSORIES
For your convenience and extra storage, the tent comes with a large gear bag where you can keep shoes or other essential items. Inside the tent, at the top, you’ll find an LED strip with three brightness levels, which you can power by connecting a USB-compatible power bank. It provides interior lighting and makes it easier to move around after sunset. The LED strip consumes very little energy, so you won’t have to worry about it suddenly turning off at the worst moment.
The tent also includes a foldable aluminum ladder. It’s permanently integrated into the tent’s floor and tucks away inside the shell when closed. The ladder features two lockable steps to help level the tent floor on uneven ground.
You can also purchase an annex or awning for the tent. The annex not only gives you extra space to store your camping gear but also provides added privacy. The awning, on the other hand, offers a shaded relaxation area or protection from rain.
Technical Specifications:
Compatibility:
OFFLANDER FOLD accessories are fully compatible with Dutch Mountains FOLD 2 and FOLD 4 tents—and vice versa. This means you can attach a FOLD 2 or FOLD 4 awning or annex from Dutch Mountains to an OFFLANDER tent, and vice versa.
Brand Background – OFFLANDER: TRAVEL · CAMP · EXPLORE
By exploring the tent market and getting to know people passionate about travel and different styles of exploration, we began planning increasingly distant journeys—both off-road and on-road—to promote this lifestyle under our slogan #travelcampexplore.
We travel, camp, explore, and discover. Our tents are designed to be functional, durable, and tailored to fit each user and vehicle. We focus on high-quality workmanship and reliable after-sales service—all at an affordable price.
Why the name OFFLANDER?
The name combines two concepts close to our hearts: off-road and overlanding.
Our new name reflects the spirit of adventure and the expanded product range we proudly design for you.
Data sheet
Accessories
Yes – in the vast majority of cases, as long as your vehicle can accommodate two crossbars or a roof rack/platform. The most common setups include:
Crossbars mounted on roof rails (e.g., Thule, Yakima systems, etc.).
Flat roof platform (rack).
Classic roof rack with a frame – if the rack is wider than the tent base, it’s worth adding an extra crossbar in line with the top of the frame to prevent the tent base from “sagging” in the middle and to allow it to open freely.
It’s best to have a few centimeters of clearance between the crossbar/platform and the roof surface – enough to comfortably fit your hand and a wrench when tightening the mounting brackets.
The make and body type of the vehicle are less important than the ability to safely position two solid support points. We install roof tents on city cars, SUVs, off-road vehicles, vans, and even camper vans.
The tent is installed using four clamps that secure the rails in the tent’s base to the roof rack crossbars. The maximum crossbar width is usually around 78 mm (check the model specifications to be sure). Two crossbars and four mounting points are sufficient for stable use.
In some cases, you can purchase alternative mounting systems designed for specific roof rack models — for example, Rhino Rack, Rival, or Front Runner may offer their own dedicated solutions worth considering.
The minimum spacing is approximately half the length of the tent’s base:
140 cm → min. 70 cm
160 cm → min. 80 cm
190 cm → min. 95 cm
The floor is reinforced with rails, so deviations are possible if necessary, but you should always follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
Short – less covered entrance, ladder outside the annex.
Long – more sheltered entrance, ladder inside the annex.
The sleeping area is the same in both versions.
Measure the height from the ground to the top surface of the crossbar/roof rack:
Up to 2.1 m → 2.3 m ladder
Over 2.1 m → 2.6 m ladder
Provide your vehicle model, the height to the mounting point, and the type of crossbars — we will select the right rooftop tent and accessories for you, and offer installation at Szekla4x4.
Contact details:
info@szekla4x4.pl
+48 534 600 534
By installing an additional layer of fabric as an inner wall (available from manufacturers), you can increase the perceived temperature inside by up to 10 °C.
A thermal blanket, the kind you can get at a pharmacy for about 6 PLN, will definitely help you warm up in an emergency.
An electric blanket or electric mat powered via USB or a car cigarette lighter has low power consumption while providing really nice warmth.
Parking heaters | Webasto – both the original and alternatives from other brands like Hcalory or Barracuda – run on diesel and electricity; you can run a warm air duct directly from them into the tent.
A warm sleeping bag – choose one that meets the thermal insulation parameters specified by the European standard EN 13537.
Question | Hard Shell | Soft Cover |
---|---|---|
Setup and packing time? | Very quick – often just seconds thanks to gas struts. | Requires removing the cover and unfolding the frame – several minutes. |
Durability and resistance? | Strong shell (plastic/aluminum/fiberglass); better protection from elements. | Fabric is more prone to wear and weather damage. |
Aerodynamics and fuel consumption? | Lower profile, less wind resistance. | Higher profile, more wind drag, possibly higher fuel use. |
Price and weight? | Usually more expensive and heavier; requires a solid roof rack. | Cheaper and lighter; easier to mount and remove. |
Interior space? | Often more compact inside. | Usually more spacious and comfortable for multiple people. |
We will be happy to install any rooftop tent purchased from us in our workshop.
It’s important to first confirm the installation method and possibilities – please contact us in advance.
Email:** info@szekla4x4.pl
Phone: +48 534 600 534 (press 3, or press 1 if line is busy)
Q: Why does condensation form inside a rooftop tent?
A: When warm, moist air inside the tent meets the cold tent walls, condensation occurs. The greater the temperature difference, the more condensation will form.
Q: What external factors increase condensation?
A: High humidity in the air, such as during rain or fog, increases the amount of moisture that can accumulate and then condense inside the tent.
Q: How does poor ventilation contribute to condensation?
A: Without proper airflow, moisture gets trapped inside, causing water droplets to appear on the inner surfaces. Good ventilation reduces this effect.
Q: How can I reduce condensation inside the tent?
Use an anti-condensation mat under the mattress to act as a thermal barrier and absorb moisture.
Ensure proper ventilation by keeping vents slightly open, even in cold weather.
In humid conditions, consider using a portable dehumidifier.
Q: What is the dynamic and static roof load capacity?
A:
Dynamic load capacity – the maximum weight the roof can carry while driving.
Static load capacity – the weight the roof can support when the vehicle is stationary, often much higher thanks to the support from the ladder or the tent’s frame.
Q: Where can I check the roof load capacity?
A: You can find the values in the vehicle’s manual. If not listed, ask the manufacturer or dealer.
Q: What should I consider when installing a rooftop tent?
A: The total weight (tent + roof rack + gear inside) must not exceed the dynamic roof load capacity and the load capacity of the crossbars. This means everything on the roof while driving.
Concerns? We often hear: “If the dynamic roof load is only 100 kg, how can it support 4 people?” As explained above, the dynamic capacity refers only to the load while driving. When stationary, the roof can handle much more weight.
When the camping season comes to an end, it’s worth taking the time to properly prepare your rooftop tent for storage to extend its lifespan. The most important step is to thoroughly dry and air it out – this removes any moisture from the fabric and frame, helping to prevent mold, unpleasant odors, and material degradation.
How to store it?
The tent can be stored horizontally, vertically, or even suspended from the ceiling (e.g., in a garage). The exact orientation is not critical – what matters is that the tent does not come into contact with damp or bare concrete, which can promote moisture build-up and negatively affect its condition.
Storage conditions
Choose a space with a positive, stable temperature and low humidity. This will keep your rooftop tent in great shape and ready for the next season without additional maintenance.
A rooftop tent leaves the factory already well-protected – the fabric is treated with special coatings that provide effective resistance against water, wind, and other weather conditions. This means that a new tent does not require any additional waterproofing before its first use.
Over time, however, with regular and intensive use, the hydrophobic coating may gradually lose its effectiveness. It is therefore recommended to periodically check the condition of the fabric and, if you notice a decrease in water resistance, reapply a waterproofing treatment. Doing so will maintain optimal protection against moisture and significantly extend the lifespan of your tent.
Underfloor Storage – The Missisipi II includes a mesh organizer beneath the floor, perfect for keeping small gear neatly stowed. The Hudson does not feature this storage option.
Interior Lighting – In the Missisipi II, you can adjust the brightness of the built-in light to suit your needs. The Hudson’s lighting is basic, with only an on/off function.
Extra Ventilation – At the tent’s peak, the Missisipi II has two additional vents on each side, improving airflow throughout the interior. The Hudson lacks these extra vents.
Side Windows – The side openings in the Missisipi II are larger, providing more natural light and better ventilation compared to the Hudson.
Tent Shape – The Missisipi II features a rounded profile, helping reduce wind resistance and allowing rain to run off more easily. The Hudson maintains a more traditional, straight-lined design.
Window Above the Ladder – The awning over the entrance on the Missisipi II includes an extra window, allowing more daylight inside. This is not present on the Hudson.
Awning Support Mounting – On the Missisipi II, the awning support attaches to the upper part of the tent using Velcro straps, making it easier to prepare for transport. The Hudson uses a slot-in method between the tent’s fabric layers.
Protective Cover – The Missisipi II comes with a cover featuring compression straps that can be rolled and tucked under the floor once the tent is set up. The Hudson does not have this functionality.
Underfloor Gear Storage – The Kolorado II includes a handy mesh organizer located beneath the floor, perfect for keeping small essentials organized and within reach. The Ohio does not feature this storage option.
Lighting System – In the Kolorado II, the interior lighting comes with adjustable brightness, allowing you to set the perfect level for any situation. The Ohio offers a simpler on/off light without dimming capability.
Additional Ventilation – The Kolorado II is equipped with two extra vents on each side of the tent’s peak, improving airflow and reducing condensation. The Ohio does not have these extra vents.
Side Windows – The Kolorado II has noticeably larger side windows, letting in more daylight and boosting ventilation compared to the Ohio.
Tent Shape – With its rounded, aerodynamic profile, the Kolorado II handles wind better and sheds water more effectively. The Ohio features a straighter, boxier shape.
Protective Cover – The Kolorado II’s cover includes compression straps and can be rolled up and stowed under the floor once the tent is set up. This feature is not available on the Ohio.
Day & Night is an advanced multi-layer technical fabric designed to maximize comfort for rooftop tent users. Its specialized construction blocks up to 100% of sunlight, helping to keep the tent’s interior significantly cooler during the day.
Beyond heat control, this material also ensures complete privacy — even under strong sunlight — allowing you to enjoy peace and seclusion whenever you need it.
Perfect for hot summer days and bright early mornings, Day & Night fabric helps you sleep longer without being disturbed by light, creating an ideal environment for rest and relaxation.
How to Clean and Maintain Your Roof Top Tent
For regular cleaning, use a soft sponge or cloth together with lukewarm water and a mild cleaning solution — a gentle dishwashing liquid works well.
Avoid using a pressure washer, as the strong water jet can damage the fabric, weaken the seams, or strip away the protective waterproof coating. Always clean the tent carefully and without excessive scrubbing to preserve its durability and protective properties.
If you notice mold on the tent, we recommend using a dedicated mold remover, such as:
Anti-Mold and Mildew Cleaner Yachticon 500ml
Yes — every tent comes equipped with a foam mattress as standard, designed to provide comfortable sleep even on extended trips. Made from high-quality medium-firm foam, it contours to the body while offering reliable support throughout the night.
A key convenience is that the mattress can remain inside the tent when it’s folded down. This saves time during setup and takedown, while also freeing up space in your gear storage. All mattresses feature removable, washable covers, making it easy to keep them clean and fresh for every adventure.
To improve security and reduce the risk of theft, it’s worth installing anti-theft nuts or similar locking hardware. This is especially useful when parking in public areas or open spaces where the tent may be left unattended for extended periods.
If you’re planning a long break from using the tent, or it’s not currently needed, the safest option is to remove it from the vehicle and store it in a secure, enclosed location. This approach not only minimizes the chance of theft but also protects the tent from harsh weather and unnecessary wear.
The best security method will depend on your location, how often you use the tent, and your personal requirements.
Yes — a roof top tent can remain installed on your vehicle permanently, especially during the warmer months when it’s used frequently.
However, if you’re expecting a long break in use — particularly over the winter — it’s best to remove the tent and store it in a dry, well-ventilated location.
This approach helps prevent damage caused by harsh weather conditions such as snow, ice, excess moisture, or road salt. It also reduces the load on your vehicle’s roof, which can have a positive impact on fuel efficiency and overall vehicle condition.
For safe travel, it’s recommended not to exceed 120 km/h (about 75 mph) when driving with a roof top tent installed.
Higher speeds can affect the vehicle’s stability, increase fuel consumption and noise levels, and put extra strain on the tent’s structure due to strong air resistance.
Maintaining a sensible speed is one of the key factors for both comfort and safety, especially when carrying additional load on your vehicle’s roof.
Yes — a roof top tent can be mounted on a pickup truck, provided you use the correct crossbars or a dedicated platform designed to fit the vehicle’s structure and load capacity.
However, there is one very important rule: the tent must never be installed in a way that connects both the cab and the cargo bed. In pickup trucks, these two sections of the body move independently, especially when driving over uneven terrain. Rigidly linking them with a tent can create excessive structural stress, potentially damaging the tent, the mounting bars, the attachment points, or even parts of the vehicle’s bodywork.