Isn t say 250 or more a lot of weight on the roof of a camper.
How much weight will an rv roof hold.
There are many comments in rv forums that in general an rv roof is able to support 250 lbs.
The question about how much weight the rooftop can withstand usually depends on the condition of the rv roof at that time.
Also some rv roofs were never meant to hold any weight in the first place.
I have to go straight up and come straight down.
One 200 person standing on the roof has his weight spread out on the soles of his shoes.
Tips for walking on an rv roof.
I have looked at the manuals and specs of several rvs and found no information about the amount of weight an rv roof will support.
However on average an rv roof handles about 250 lbs to 280 lbs which translates to the average weight of the human being.
A fiberglass roof is the strongest one made for rvs.
Class a rv width stands at an average of 9 5 feet.
You ll discover why.
If you are above that weight capacity then it is not safe for you to walk on the roof.
So we know that being able to walk on an rv roof depends upon the kind of structural support the roof offers but what separates a strong roof from a weak one.
Class a motorhomes are biggest and thus their weight is also high.
A good 40 feet long class motorhome can weigh more than 40000 pounds obviously the weight will vary for different models and makes.
I am 220 and the ladder seems a little flimsy to me.
Dave solberg discusses some of the differences from the framework to the placement of components such as roof vents and ac units.
This means that you should be able to walk safely if your rv has one of those roof styles.
But it is very hard to find any solid information on rv roof weight limits.
A class a motorhome on an average can have a weight of around 33000 36000 pounds.
If you put that same 200 person in a chair his weight is spread out over four 1 chair legs.
This sticker tells you how much weight your roof can hold.
Be sure to bring your outdoor toys on all your off road excursions.
You might be surprised that most modern sedans wagons suv and crossovers only have a roof capacity of 165 pounds.
A normal human average weight of around 250 lbs to 280 lbs should be the limit for the roof.
This means that even if your manufacturer says that your rv can hold up to 500 pounds on it you might still not be able to safely climb on top of it.
Logic would dictate that it should only support what the flimsy roof will hold correct.