land cruiser with roof tent TX27 Hardshell Rooftop Tent | Durable 4x4 Overland Shelter
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land cruiser with roof tent

land cruiser with roof tent TX27 Hardshell Rooftop Tent | Durable 4x4 Overland Shelter

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land cruiser with roof tent TX27 Hardshell Rooftop Tent | Durable 4x4 Overland ShelterTX27 Hardshell Rooftop Tent Built to Conquer. Designed to Endure. When your adventures demand more than just a place to sleep, the TX27 Hardshell Rooftop Tent from The Bush Company delivers. Engineered for serious overlanders, this premium aluminium rooftop tent is built to withstand the harshest environments Australia has to offer from red dust trails to rugged coastlines. Double Action Roof. Maximum Headroom. Unmatched Comfort. The TX27 is no

TX27 Hardshell Rooftop Tent – Built to Conquer. Designed to Endure.

When your adventures demand more than just a place to sleep, the TX27 Hardshell Rooftop Tent from The Bush Company delivers. Engineered for serious overlanders, this premium aluminium rooftop tent is built to withstand the harshest environments Australia has to offer — from red dust trails to rugged coastlines.

Double-Action Roof. Maximum Headroom. Unmatched Comfort.

The TX27 is no ordinary clamshell rooftop tent. Its double-action roof design provides a consistent 1.35m of internal height from front to rear — giving you space to sit, stretch, and live comfortably on the track. Forget cramped wedge-style setups. This is a true overlanding basecamp.

Durable. Weather-Resistant. Adventure-Proven.

Made with a B-Tech™ alloy extruded aluminium frame, reinforced stainless steel fittings, and South African dual-layer 310gsm ripstop canvas, the TX27 is ready for anything. Its mould- and mildew-resistant canvas is acrylic-infused for extra toughness, while automotive-grade rubber seals keep dust and rain out.

From tropical downpours to desert heat, this tent is built to survive.

Fast Setup. Real Storage. Fully Loaded.

Set up or pack down in just 90 seconds — even with your bedding inside. The TX27 offers 190mm of storage space above the mattress, letting you keep pillows, sleeping bags, and more ready to roll.

Inside, you’ll find a super-comfortable 80mm dual-density foam mattress, smart internal pouches, and an integrated 12V power system with USB ports and a rechargeable tri-colour LED light — all designed to keep you organised and powered up off-grid.

Roof Load Ready. Vehicle Versatile.

The TX27 supports up to 75kg on the roof when closed and 35kg when open, making it ideal for carrying solar panels, recovery gear, or a Bush Company load bar system. Integrated cargo rails make accessory mounting easy, and the tent is compatible with most 4WD canopy and roof rack setups.

Ideal for Touring, Overlanding & Off-Road Exploration

Whether you’re heading to Cape York, crossing the Simpson, or touring Tassie’s highlands, the TX27 Hardshell Rooftop Tent is designed to keep up with full-time travellers, off-grid explorers, and weekend warriors alike.


Key Features:

  • Double-action roof: Full-height interior comfort (1.35m headroom)
  • Fast setup: Under 90 seconds with bedding left inside
  • Heavy-duty materials: Aluminium frame, 310gsm dual-layer ripstop canvas
  • Weatherproof: Automotive rubber seals, mould-resistant canvas
  • Integrated electrics: 12V outlets, USB, rechargeable LED light
  • Ample storage: 190mm above-mattress space + multiple internal pockets
  • Mattress: 80mm dual-density foam with thermal underlay
  • Roof load capacity: 75kg closed / 35kg open
  • Ventilation: 6 mesh-covered windows and doors for airflow and panoramic views
  • Size & Weight: 2.25m x 1.4m, 123kg (TX27), 133kg (TX27 MAX)

Why Choose the TX27?

Because out here, second-rate gear isn’t an option.
The TX27 Hardshell Rooftop Tent is more than tough — it’s refined, comfortable, and built for a life spent chasing the horizon.

Australian-designed. Overland-tested. Built for the wild.

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