CCAMP Rooftop Tent Rainfly Pole Bracket (Awning Mount Solution)
Mounting an awning or shower tent directly to your rooftop tent can sometimes block the original location used for your rainfly support pole.
The CCAMP Rooftop Tent Rainfly Pole Bracket provides a simple and reliable solution by creating an alternative mounting point directly off your awning channel. This allows your rainfly pole to be repositioned correctly while maintaining proper tension and weather protection.
Designed specifically for touring and 4WD rooftop tent setups, this bracket is ideal when installing side awnings or shower tents that share the same mounting space as the rainfly pole.
A practical accessory for improving rooftop tent usability during extended camping and overlanding trips.
Key Features & Benefits
Designed to relocate rooftop tent rainfly pole mounting position
Ideal when fitting awnings or shower tents to rooftop tent systems
Helps restore correct rainfly tension for improved rain protection
Compact and durable bracket suitable for off-road touring setups
Quick and straightforward installation using standard mounting hardware
Compatible with most rooftop tent and awning channel systems
Suitable for 4WD touring, camping, and overlanding vehicle setups
Package Includes
1 × CCAMP Rainfly Pole Mount Bracket
3 × 20 mm M8 Bolts
3 × Nylock Nuts
Specifications
Material: 3 mm Powder-Coated Steel
Finish: Black Weather-Resistant Coating
Height: 110 mm
Width: 70 mm
Pole Hole Diameter: Suits rainfly spring rods up to 6 mm
Application: Rooftop Tent Rainfly Support Bracket for Awning or Shower Tent Installations
Installation & Fitment Notes
Depending on your rooftop tent setup, minor trimming of the rainfly support pole may be required for best fitment.
Recommended adjustment: up to approximately 75 mm from the base of the rainfly pole if additional clearance is needed.
Bracket positioning along the awning channel allows you to fine-tune rainfly tension and alignment.
Correct positioning improves rain coverage and overall setup stability, so trial positioning before final tightening is recommended.