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In a press release yesterday, Thule CEO Magnus Welander explained how Thule鈥檚 expertise in vehicle-mounted gear-carrying systems and Tepui鈥檚 expertise in the rooftop-tent space complement one another.
In a press release yesterday, Thule CEO Magnus Welander explained how Thule鈥檚 expertise in vehicle-mounted gear-carrying systems and Tepui鈥檚 expertise in the rooftop-tent space complement one another. (Photo: Courtesy Thule)

Thule Just Bought Tepui Tents

The Swedish car-accessories maker says the fan-favorite rooftop tents won't be changing under its ownership

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In a press release yesterday, Thule CEO Magnus Welander called out the 鈥渟ynergies between the Thule market-leading expertise for transport solutions on the vehicle鈥 and Tepui鈥檚 expertise in the rooftop tent space.
(Photo: Courtesy Thule)

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Tepui has new owners. On Monday, announced it had bought the California-based rooftop tent company.

Founded in 2010 by Evan and Gabriela Currid, 聽makes some of the most well-known and well-loved roof-mounted tents in the country. The pop-up designs pack down to low-profile cubes and unfurl to sleep anywhere from two to four people, all with foam mattresses built in for quick setup and comfortable sleeping anywhere.

For Thule, which specializes in hauling and storage gear like bike and roof racks, strollers, and luggage, acquiring a stake in the rooftop tent market made sense. In a press release yesterday, Thule CEO Magnus Welander聽explained聽how Thule鈥檚 expertise in vehicle-mounted gear-carrying systems and Tepui鈥檚 expertise in the rooftop-tent space complement one another. Many Tepui users rely on Thule roof racks to mount their tents, so a merger provides opportunities for streamlined聽design, supply-chain management, and marketing.聽

Likewise, Tepui聽president Evan Currid聽says that moving under the Thule umbrella felt like a natural step. 鈥淲hen the Thule Group approached us, the connection between the mindset, product portfolios, and the two brands was obvious,鈥 Currid聽said in the press release.聽鈥淲e knew we had found the perfect partner to continue to grow this great product category.鈥

More broadly, the move points to the recent growth of the rooftop-tent industry. 鈥淚n the past five years, we have seen the number of rooftop-tent companies grow by over 400 percent,鈥 says Scott Brady, CEO of , 鈥渨ith available models now counting in the hundreds.鈥 Chris Ritchie, public-relations and communications manager聽for Thule, says that the brand has been watching the burgeoning trend over the past few years and felt like now was the right time to make its entry into the market.

If history is any indication, Tepui loyalists need not be concerned that their favorite brand鈥攐r favorite products鈥攚ill change under new ownership. Ritchie points to Thule鈥檚 ownership聽of聽聽bike trailers, 聽kids鈥 bike seats, and 聽truck ladder racks. 鈥淔or years [after the acquisitions], the product never really changed,鈥 says Ritchie. 鈥淚t was just available to more consumers.鈥 The same will go for Tepui tents, which will retain their original branding and design, at least for the foreseeable future. Thule said it has聽no plans to change Tepui鈥檚聽upper management, including Evan Currid, who will stay on as president of the company鈥檚 new rooftop-tents division.

Time will tell if Thule鈥檚 purchase spurs further growth in the rooftop-tent market. Overlanding is becoming more and more popular in mainstream outdoors culture, and other companies may decide they want a stake.

Lead Photo: Courtesy Thule

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