Moho roof

I wouldn’t as it would flex too much, probably……….? :unsure:
 
Depends if you are a slight person or heavy build I guess... and on the job. I've had heavy person who stood on mine and the seals were damaged and a lovely funster sorted it for me last year.
 
I'm about 100kg wringing wet and run about on my roof from time to time with no problems. It's about 40mm foam Aluform sandwich type construction. I avoid the original Fiat cab section towards the front as it's only single steel skin.

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If it is a bonded roof you can but max weight is normally 75kg. I always walk on mine when cleaning and fitting bits. I'm within the weight limit.
 
I think 75kg was mentioned some time ago on here, then it depends on the age of the ‘van/construction.

Edit- just seen post #6 apologies
 
No way. I just lean across it with one hand leaning on the roof.
 
If I need to get onto the roof to do anything I use a cheap kids body board , it spreads the weight.
I am around 78 kgs
 
I been up on all my vans to clean them or fit solar panels and never had a problem.
Just keep away from the edges especially when the roof is wet

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I've walked on all ours, 2 x swift and 1 x Carrioca 10 and I'm 107kg.
Avoid the edge, stay about 1ft away from roof lights and definitely not the overcab area
 
When I had to fix the roof light mechanism, I needed to get up onto the roof. I used a big piece of ply, 12mm or 19mm I think, to spread the load. To avoid dents and scratches I put the ply on top of a thin foam camping mat. But those interlocking foam mats would be good too.

Oh. and make sure you have your phone handy. I had to phone autoroutress to pick up the ladder that I knocked over accidentally.:rolleyes:
 

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