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New Groenberg Weekend rooftop tent weighs only 18 kg

20.01.2026 14:06 1 min 1 source
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New Groenberg Weekend rooftop tent weighs only 18 kg
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The Danish-German brand Groenberg has introduced the new Weekend rooftop tent. Its key feature is a weight of only 18 kg, making it suitable for many passenger cars with limited roof load capacity. The tent is mounted as a bag on the roof rack and is noted for its easy setup and compact storage.

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New Groenberg Weekend rooftop tent weighs only 18 kg

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