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Hello all,

I've started the process of shopping for bed racks capable of supporting a future collapsible hardshell tent and have noticed most of fhe aftermarket bed racks have a weight capacity of around 160-200 lbs.
Do I need a specific bed rack to be able to carry the weight of 2 adults and the tent system itself?
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The racks should have 2 load ratings - static and dynamic. The OE racks from Rivian are more than capable of supporting an RTT and 3 people (from experience). My RTT alone is about 120lbs.

There are several elevated racks that are more than capable and are generally designed for exactly this application. Which are you looking at?
 
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The racks should have 2 load ratings - static and dynamic. The OE racks from Rivian are more than capable of supporting an RTT and 3 people (from experience). My RTT alone is about 120lbs.

There are several elevated racks that are more than capable and are generally designed for exactly this application. Which are you looking at?
Yeah, I briefly looked up static/dynamic load ratings, but thought the static rating was the simple downward weight rating which, in my mind would include the tent itself and the weight of the people in the tent, and dynamic being the weight of the tent system as it is when the vehicle is moving.

I'm not an engineer so this is a mere guess on my part.

Here's one example:
https://a.co/d/cAiyFZC
 

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Yeah, I briefly looked up static/dynamic load ratings, but thought the static rating was the simple downward weight rating which, in my mind would include the tent itself and the weight of the people in the tent, and dynamic being the weight of the tent system as it is when the vehicle is moving.

I'm not an engineer so this is a mere guess on my part.

Here's one example:
https://a.co/d/cAiyFZC
They state 220lbs, but not if it's while in motion - that's annoying.

The Rivian OEM bars support 250 while moving, and a lot more when stationary. I know they're pricey, but probably worth it in the long run. You can often find used ones pretty cheap.
 
 








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