This was the first full, comprehensive review I found for this truck-bed tent, and has so far been the most informative and helpful. I have decided to buy this tent, based on this review, and I'm confident that the installation will go smoothly based on the info I got from this video.
Thanks so much for showcasing this tent. I have been reviewing different truck bed tents for my Nissan Titan. Want to have a drawer system to store cooking and other camping items and mattresses on top. Thank you for showing setup. You were very clear.
Great walk through I feel like once I get one I won’t have any issues. I’m leaning more towards this exact one for the main fact that it does not have a bottom which I think will work out for my bed bc I have a roll bar and tool box,they will have to be inside the tent and I’d be losing about 2’ I suppose but that’s not a big deal but I’m still not sure I could get away with it. I have an older truck 2001 sierra full size bed 6’ do you think this will work out with the roll bar and tool box inside?
It should depending on your height. I would say a good way to tell is leave your tailgate down and stretch out, see how you fit. The rest of it should be ok I would think.
I just ordered one and already have a couple camping trips in mind. It’s my first time overlanding so if you did a video explaining overland camping as well as your thoughts after sleeping in the tent and if there were bug issues, that would be great!! Thanks for the video!
I am actually putting together a whole video on overlanding/camping/offroading first timer needs, wading through all the “you need this” stuff. If you’re in AZ lets connect and i’ll show you some cool spots.
Good review, I've got an SR5 myself and this is a good option for staying off the ground, staying dry and comfortable. Biggest downside is obviously daily tear down and set up but can't beat the price.
I'm pumped up to get mine already I ordered it the other day waiting on delivery but mines on a longbed f250 I know seeing your video I'll have plenty of room in it for the price I couldn't pass it up got it on sale for 90$ on Amazon that tent looks good on your truck bro
It really has been a good tent so far. I am almost ready for a RTT, and i think i might be a little sad to see it go. But i’ll keep it around as a spare, or maybe even summer stuff.
Thank you for the great video! One question. Do you think it would be easier setting up with the door being open first?Just thinking it might be easier adjusting with it open.
I have a soft, roll up cover on back of truck. Do you think, or have you seen anyone try to use over one of those when rolled up? Looks like it might have a tough time fitting over the hump.
I have a hard Retrax cover with a big case at the back of the bed on my Silverado and this tent works with it. Since there’s no floor, it works. You just have to get it adjusted so it’s on perfectly square because it’s a slightly tighter fit than if there was no tonneau
I'm trying to figure a way to incorporate a ground awning to help cover the entrance to the tent. Expand the footprint a bit for getting in and out and staying dry.
Do you think this would work with a tri fold cover? I have one that in the “operating position” the last portion of the cover folds directly upwards and stays in an upright position.
Hey! Thanks for watching. This question has been asked a few times and the general consensus is that it *should, however i have not personally experienced it, nor have i heard feedback for it. My suggestion is grab one off Amazon, check fit/function in your driveway and if it doesnt work you can easily return it. But please let me know! Then i can let others know when the question comes up.
I have a 2022 Tacoma TRD OR. I wanna make sure i get the right tent because there’s two options for 5ft. Do you remember what part number for the tent you got?
I have not tested with a tonneau cover. But with only one contact point on each side inside of the bed i would assume that you could fold it back and use it. But unsure to be honest.
@@azbackroadadventures I figured. Because it really doesn't look like anything gets hooked into the bed. Just the truck frame. And if I don't have to remove my cover, that would be awesome vs the others that have a floor liner attached to it. Could even use my cover as a table for certain things like a tablet holder or dinner.
I have only had it in light rain. Nothing too crazy as of yet. As for condensation/ventilation it does great. No issues at all. Stays pretty insulated without condensation. So far i have only been down into the mid 20’s (F) with it.
I love mine. Only complaint I have are the gaps where the tailgate is on the bottom and sides. Some bugs fly in. Anyone else have this issue? What do you do to fix it? Great video!
Thanks! I usually take my sleeping bag stuff sack and put it down there on one side and my clothes bag on the other. Doesnt seal it, but for sure makes it better!
Just search for a “twin size -memory foam topper” on amazon. I went with a 4” thick one but depending on space needed you can go thinner for easier storage. I then went to Home Depot and bought a large HDX (basically Rubbermaid) storage bin.
Durability has been good! It is made from standard tent material, so general maintenance, and dont over-stretch the seams it will last. You dont need to factor the tailgate when ordering. Just the standard bed length. If you order from Amazon it should show the options for the tundra.
I can’t say 100% for sure that it would as you would need at least the panel closest to the tailgate to be folded and that might interfere with the sides where it comes down to meet the bed. Then again it may… my suggestion would be to order the one from Amazon so you can test it out and if it does not fit at least it is free returns!
I have a few concerns. So if it rains prior to set up your sleeping area will be wet? Would you be able to install it with a tri fold tonneau cover flipped back? And this would have to be completely removed to drive correct? Thanks for the video
Hey! Thank you for watching. Yes, if it rains prior to setup it would be wet. I used a tarp to line the bottom of the bed prior to putting down my sleeping system. For the Tonneau i am not sure. I know someone else asked the same comment a while back, you could possibly ask them how it worked out. It is recommended to remove before driving.
Great video, exactly what I needed to watch to know how this tent may work on my Tacoma. Than k you very much! [edit to ask question] Have you had any insects get in, or; how well is the tent sealed from the outside?
The tent is sealed pretty well. There are a couple of small gaps right where the tailgate meets the bed, but i usually just put my gear there and haven’t had an issue. As for insects i havent noticed any.
200 bux bought me the tent that fits my frontier short bed along with the correct air mattress and a goofy little hanging light that is also a fan. Fits pretty snug. And yeah there's a large gap on either side of the tailgate that could be plugged with stuff so the bugs don't get in.
@@azbackroadadventures assuming the straps are not around moving structure, I have driven mine with the tent installed on the truck with the 3 poles removed and the tent collapsed within the truck bed and couple camp chairs on top to keep it from flopping around. Of course not at hi-speeds, but around the CG to town and fishing streams etc. with no problem. Only takes a few min to reassemble and install the 3 tent poles.
Thanks for the correction, I think I caught it after I filmed it but still have the tent to this day! I have let several friends use it when waiting for their RTT Thanks for watching! be sure to check out some of our other videos.
I won a Kovea table at an event a couple years ago that i have a love/hate relationship with, however they are ridiculously overpriced for what they are. If i was buying one again from the start this is the one i would get. A little spendy, but worth the compact size and carry bag keeps the dust off. www.amazon.com/dp/B09PTLF2LH/?coliid=I9HDKFJ5OQ5IK&colid=11DGAXPUWWDIK&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it&th=1
@@azbackroadadventures Thanks. I thought so I’ve also seen others attach them under the truck. Glad you can use the tie downs on the bed. Got one recently for my long bet Tacoma.
I think if it was something i was going to do every day i would invest in a RTT. But for a night or two on the weekends it is perfect. Eventually i do want to get a RTT, but am still deciding what setup is right for me and my budget.
@@azbackroadadventures thanks for the response. I have one but have never used it simply because when I go somewhere for a weekend and need my truck during the day I don’t wanna tear it down and have to set it back up in the dark hahaha
I had the opportunity to set it up in the dark last weekend next to someone with a RTT and they were done about 5 minutes before me. The part i was impressed with was tear down the next morning. It took me about 30 minutes to be ready to go where the other person with the RTT was ready to go in about 15 total. Still not bad for the price difference.
Have you set it up in bad weather amd when it's pouring rain. Plus with your hear and wife or gf. . We tried one of these one time first rain and we where like nope. We purchased a rtt. BEst decision
Nothing in pouring rain. Just light rain. But i’m always by myself so the other part is no biggie. I knew i wanted a RTT but wasnt sure which one/ what rack so this was just to get me out there and enjoy the trails. Served its purpose perfectly until i was ready for the RTT.
Hello Christopher. The link to the product is in the description, and as this is made for many different models and makes of vehicles i did not include the specifics of mine.
@@azbackroadadventures - Nice, quick response. I, myself, have a Tacoma. I have a 2021, 5 ft. bed. Was just curious if your's were similar? Is your's the 110766? I asked for the details to see if we had a similar truck, therefore, to get an idea of which tent I would need.
The issue I have with these is that if you have anything in your bed, you have empty your whole teuck, especially of you have a wife next to you. Then you have your gear exposed and you have to load it back. Rtt if any good is about fast set up and takedown . This is important during rain and when your in a group
Agreed! For me it was just a means to an end. And served me great until i got my entry level RTT (which might actually take longer to setup, but tears down faster)
Hey Ed. Did you mean I should have said the truck bed size first thing? I didnt since this company makes many sizes to fit most common truck beds. Hope that helps to clear things up.
I now have a RTT but am always looking for an upgrade. If you would like to send me a message we can discuss it. Thanks for watching! be sure to check out some of our other videos.
This was the first full, comprehensive review I found for this truck-bed tent, and has so far been the most informative and helpful. I have decided to buy this tent, based on this review, and I'm confident that the installation will go smoothly based on the info I got from this video.
Thank you for the kind words!
How has it held up, literally looking to buy one, but wanted something durable, not something that's going to work a few times?!?
Has held up great so far. I have since upgraded to a rooftop tent and a buddy has been borrowing this one!
Had mine for a few years now, gone from Texas to Maine, and enjoyed the whole trip,
Yeah, it’s a great option to get you off the ground and still have the bed of your truck.
Greatest instructional I have seen so far!
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I used the Rightline tent many times and always thought it was a great option with plenty of room and not having a floor is KEY great truck tent
Agreed! It served me well until i settled on a RTT to get. I still have it in a tote in the garage, just incase!
Thank you for this detailed assembly of an awesome tent you did a fantastic job
Thank you!
You are a really amazing teacher!
Thank you!
Thanks so much! My girlfriend and I loved it and we will probably buy one for our Honda ridgeline. Great video keep it coming
Thank you!
Great instructional video. I wished I had watched this before attempting the first setup of this tent last year. LOL
Haha yeah, it is a little bit of a pain the first time.
Thanks so much for showcasing this tent. I have been reviewing different truck bed tents for my Nissan Titan. Want to have a drawer system to store cooking and other camping items and mattresses on top.
Thank you for showing setup. You were very clear.
Thank you! Appreciate the feedback.
Thanks for the tips it was very helpful awesome walk through.😊❤️🌻🤙
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Nice! Not a big spend. Great for a beginner who is not sure if its for them, but you dont have to sleep on the ground. Thank you for the video.
Of course! And that was my thought process as well.
i think i will enjoy mine now
Wow!! Thank you so much!! I am going to get this one I think, you have really helped me, you are an amazing teacher ❤ great video.
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The best I've seen. Thank you.
You’re welcome.
Great video - saved me much aggravation. Thank you.
Good! So glad i could help!
I have this brand of tent. I have not put it up yet. this is a great setup tutorial.
Thank you! Let me know when you set it up if i missed something.
very descriptive... thank you
Thank you for watching!
Great walk through I feel like once I get one I won’t have any issues. I’m leaning more towards this exact one for the main fact that it does not have a bottom which I think will work out for my bed bc I have a roll bar and tool box,they will have to be inside the tent and I’d be losing about 2’ I suppose but that’s not a big deal but I’m still not sure I could get away with it. I have an older truck 2001 sierra full size bed 6’ do you think this will work out with the roll bar and tool box inside?
It should depending on your height. I would say a good way to tell is leave your tailgate down and stretch out, see how you fit. The rest of it should be ok I would think.
I just ordered one and already have a couple camping trips in mind. It’s my first time overlanding so if you did a video explaining overland camping as well as your thoughts after sleeping in the tent and if there were bug issues, that would be great!! Thanks for the video!
I am actually putting together a whole video on overlanding/camping/offroading first timer needs, wading through all the “you need this” stuff. If you’re in AZ lets connect and i’ll show you some cool spots.
@@azbackroadadventures I really appreciate the offer to connect but I’m in NY. Looking forward to seeing what you come up with!
Nice review. New to this whole thing and trying to figure out my setup for my pickup.
It’s a great setup to get out and use your truck while not sleeping on the ground. I’m still using mine.
Well done it’s better than sleeping on floor I’m trying to find one for my corsa hatchback and getting memory foam toper
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Good review, I've got an SR5 myself and this is a good option for staying off the ground, staying dry and comfortable. Biggest downside is obviously daily tear down and set up but can't beat the price.
Agreed! Like i said, allowed me to save the money from a budget rooftop tent in order to save for the one I really wanted!
I'm pumped up to get mine already I ordered it the other day waiting on delivery but mines on a longbed f250 I know seeing your video I'll have plenty of room in it for the price I couldn't pass it up got it on sale for 90$ on Amazon that tent looks good on your truck bro
Hey! Thanks. Let me know what you think of yours! I just found a new company for a stuff sack for the bedding too, hoping to snag one soon and demo.
Nice Vid, easy to follow instructions. !
Thank you!
I had that tent worked out pretty good for me easy to set up pretty strong material
It really has been a good tent so far. I am almost ready for a RTT, and i think i might be a little sad to see it go. But i’ll keep it around as a spare, or maybe even summer stuff.
That was thh most informative tent vid ive seen.
Thank you!
I was considering in buying this tent. Thank you for the step by step video! I'm just wondering if the straps may strip the paint
Not at all.
Great review. I have a Ford F-150. I’m having issues with the tailgate. There’s a gap and I get mosquitoes.
Yeah, there is a bit of a gap. I was stuffing jackets/hoodies in there best i could.
Excellent video! How do you think that would be in winter with a diesel heater?
Oh man! It would be toasty with a diesel heater. And the sides by the tailgate would be a perfect inlet.
Thank you for the great video! One question. Do you think it would be easier setting up with the door being open first?Just thinking it might be easier adjusting with it open.
Very possibly could!
I have a 07 Sport Trac and looking forward to get a TBT, RTT are to expensive for me right now.
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I have a soft, roll up cover on back of truck. Do you think, or have you seen anyone try to use over one of those when rolled up? Looks like it might have a tough time fitting over the hump.
It should fit. I cant think of a reason it wouldnt. I would suggest purchasing from Amazon. Then you have time to return.
I have a hard Retrax cover with a big case at the back of the bed on my Silverado and this tent works with it. Since there’s no floor, it works. You just have to get it adjusted so it’s on perfectly square because it’s a slightly tighter fit than if there was no tonneau
I'm trying to figure a way to incorporate a ground awning to help cover the entrance to the tent. Expand the footprint a bit for getting in and out and staying dry.
What about adding one of the Kelty shelters? Give me a few minutes and I’ll find a link.
www.backcountry.com/kelty-waypoint-screeenhouse-tarp
@@azbackroadadventures Oh nice, that looks like it would work great! Thanks.
You’re welcome.
Do you think this would work with a tri fold cover? I have one that in the “operating position” the last portion of the cover folds directly upwards and stays in an upright position.
Hey! Thanks for watching. This question has been asked a few times and the general consensus is that it *should, however i have not personally experienced it, nor have i heard feedback for it. My suggestion is grab one off Amazon, check fit/function in your driveway and if it doesnt work you can easily return it. But please let me know! Then i can let others know when the question comes up.
Would you recommend this tent over the Honda designed tent? Does rain come in on sides or front of cab?
I have not seen the Honda designed tent personally. There is no water that comes in on this one as it has double flaps that overlap the sides.
I have a 2022 Tacoma TRD OR. I wanna make sure i get the right tent because there’s two options for 5ft. Do you remember what part number for the tent you got?
110766 was the one I got. If you use the vehicle fitment guide on Amazon it works well also.
I appreciate the review. Does it keep mosquitoes out?
It does well as long as you’re good about plugging the sides.
I assume this is tonneau cover safe? Like Idony have to remove it to put this on.
I have not tested with a tonneau cover. But with only one contact point on each side inside of the bed i would assume that you could fold it back and use it. But unsure to be honest.
@@azbackroadadventures I figured. Because it really doesn't look like anything gets hooked into the bed. Just the truck frame. And if I don't have to remove my cover, that would be awesome vs the others that have a floor liner attached to it.
Could even use my cover as a table for certain things like a tablet holder or dinner.
Just the 2 straps toward the tailgate, On the inside. So at minimum the first panel would have to flip back.
@@azbackroadadventures will purchase one and let you know how it turns out. I'm excited now
How does it do in hard blowing rain, and how's condensation/ventilation with the fly?
I have only had it in light rain. Nothing too crazy as of yet. As for condensation/ventilation it does great. No issues at all. Stays pretty insulated without condensation. So far i have only been down into the mid 20’s (F) with it.
I love mine. Only complaint I have are the gaps where the tailgate is on the bottom and sides. Some bugs fly in. Anyone else have this issue? What do you do to fix it? Great video!
Thanks! I usually take my sleeping bag stuff sack and put it down there on one side and my clothes bag on the other. Doesnt seal it, but for sure makes it better!
Looks very simple
I however doubt I can set up for my 2022 Ram 3500 Dually for a 5.4 feet and old man
They make them in many sizes. Just need to verify if there is one that fits your vehicle!
Liked your video. Very helpful. What kind of mattress are you talking about that you can put in a container and where do you buy one?
Just search for a “twin size -memory foam topper” on amazon. I went with a 4” thick one but depending on space needed you can go thinner for easier storage. I then went to Home Depot and bought a large HDX (basically Rubbermaid) storage bin.
@@azbackroadadventures thank you .. I appreciate it.
Looking to purchase this, is it durable, looking for something that will last more than a handful of times, if you know what I mean!?!?
Also, I'm putting it on a tundra, with a 6.5 bed length, do I need to factor the tailgate when ordering this, or just the bed???
Durability has been good! It is made from standard tent material, so general maintenance, and dont over-stretch the seams it will last. You dont need to factor the tailgate when ordering. Just the standard bed length. If you order from Amazon it should show the options for the tundra.
will this tent work if I keep the trifold tonneau cover on? I have a tacoma as well
I can’t say 100% for sure that it would as you would need at least the panel closest to the tailgate to be folded and that might interfere with the sides where it comes down to meet the bed. Then again it may… my suggestion would be to order the one from Amazon so you can test it out and if it does not fit at least it is free returns!
Cool..
Is there a hook inside tent for a lantern?
There sure is!
I have a few concerns. So if it rains prior to set up your sleeping area will be wet? Would you be able to install it with a tri fold tonneau cover flipped back? And this would have to be completely removed to drive correct? Thanks for the video
Hey! Thank you for watching. Yes, if it rains prior to setup it would be wet. I used a tarp to line the bottom of the bed prior to putting down my sleeping system. For the Tonneau i am not sure. I know someone else asked the same comment a while back, you could possibly ask them how it worked out. It is recommended to remove before driving.
@@azbackroadadventures ok thanks for the info!
Of course! Always happy to help.
Just seen this vid will this tent fit a 2002 Toyota tacoma and is it seam sealed???
They make a variety of models for all different vehicles. And it is seam sealed.
Great video, exactly what I needed to watch to know how this tent may work on my Tacoma. Than k you very much!
[edit to ask question] Have you had any insects get in, or; how well is the tent sealed from the outside?
The tent is sealed pretty well. There are a couple of small gaps right where the tailgate meets the bed, but i usually just put my gear there and haven’t had an issue. As for insects i havent noticed any.
200 bux bought me the tent that fits my frontier short bed along with the correct air mattress and a goofy little hanging light that is also a fan. Fits pretty snug. And yeah there's a large gap on either side of the tailgate that could be plugged with stuff so the bugs don't get in.
I'd like to know if u need milk or a beer can u drive the truck into town with it UP or u gotta take it back down ????
Like any other tent you would need to take it back down.
@@azbackroadadventures assuming the straps are not around moving structure, I have driven mine with the tent installed on the truck with the 3 poles removed and the tent collapsed within the truck bed and couple camp chairs on top to keep it from flopping around. Of course not at hi-speeds, but around the CG to town and fishing streams etc. with no problem. Only takes a few min to reassemble and install the 3 tent poles.
Good set up the truck tent is a rightline not ridgeline no big deal easy to mistake
Thanks for the correction, I think I caught it after I filmed it but still have the tent to this day! I have let several friends use it when waiting for their RTT Thanks for watching! be sure to check out some of our other videos.
Do you have issues with bugs getting inside since there’s no floor
No issues with bugs as long as you strap it down properly and keep the corners plugged by the tailgate.
Are you still able to use the tailgate to cook? With a grill on it?
No, at that point you would be cooking inside the tent.
@@azbackroadadventures cool. Portable table it is then lol
I won a Kovea table at an event a couple years ago that i have a love/hate relationship with, however they are ridiculously overpriced for what they are. If i was buying one again from the start this is the one i would get. A little spendy, but worth the compact size and carry bag keeps the dust off.
www.amazon.com/dp/B09PTLF2LH/?coliid=I9HDKFJ5OQ5IK&colid=11DGAXPUWWDIK&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it&th=1
I like it 👍🏽
Thank you!
Have you had any issues with the tent leaking or water seeping in when it rains?
Nope. Not at all. I am in AZ though so our rain isn’t as bad as other places.
You didn’t show where you attach the inside straps or did I miss it ?
It’s in there. But the inside straps attach to the tie-down points at the back near the tailgate.
@@azbackroadadventures Thanks. I thought so I’ve also seen others attach them under the truck. Glad you can use the tie downs on the bed.
Got one recently for my long bet Tacoma.
Great video! How do you feel about setting it up on a daily basis? Is it a pain or just getting used to it
I think if it was something i was going to do every day i would invest in a RTT. But for a night or two on the weekends it is perfect. Eventually i do want to get a RTT, but am still deciding what setup is right for me and my budget.
@@azbackroadadventures thanks for the response. I have one but have never used it simply because when I go somewhere for a weekend and need my truck during the day I don’t wanna tear it down and have to set it back up in the dark hahaha
I had the opportunity to set it up in the dark last weekend next to someone with a RTT and they were done about 5 minutes before me. The part i was impressed with was tear down the next morning. It took me about 30 minutes to be ready to go where the other person with the RTT was ready to go in about 15 total. Still not bad for the price difference.
Have you set it up in bad weather amd when it's pouring rain. Plus with your hear and wife or gf. . We tried one of these one time first rain and we where like nope. We purchased a rtt. BEst decision
Nothing in pouring rain. Just light rain. But i’m always by myself so the other part is no biggie. I knew i wanted a RTT but wasnt sure which one/ what rack so this was just to get me out there and enjoy the trails. Served its purpose perfectly until i was ready for the RTT.
Please put in this video, the year of your truck, bed size, and tent product code. Thank you.
Hello Christopher. The link to the product is in the description, and as this is made for many different models and makes of vehicles i did not include the specifics of mine.
@@azbackroadadventures - Nice, quick response. I, myself, have a Tacoma. I have a 2021, 5 ft. bed. Was just curious if your's were similar? Is your's the 110766? I asked for the details to see if we had a similar truck, therefore, to get an idea of which tent I would need.
Yeah. I have the 5’ bed as well and 110766 is the correct sku. Sorry, i guess i misunderstood your previous comment.
@@azbackroadadventures - What year is your Tacoma?
Mine is a 2020.
What kind of mattress are u using?
Using a 4” gel memory foam topper, twin size, from amazon.
www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01N9CODER?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
The issue I have with these is that if you have anything in your bed, you have empty your whole teuck, especially of you have a wife next to you. Then you have your gear exposed and you have to load it back. Rtt if any good is about fast set up and takedown . This is important during rain and when your in a group
Agreed! For me it was just a means to an end. And served me great until i got my entry level RTT (which might actually take longer to setup, but tears down faster)
What is the size of that tent .
They fit each individual truck bed, so it matches whatever size the bed of the truck is. That particular one is 5’x7’ aprox.
@azbackroadadventures I have a 5ft bed ...what size will fit there ?
If you look at the link in the description it will give all of the options and sizes based on vehicle through Amazon.
How did it hold up in the rain? Did water come inside the tent because of the angle of the door?
Not at all! I have used it in the rain a few times now and everything stays dry.
3days of mt. Storms no leaks,
Suits? That your last name?
No, just a play on words. In my old job i had to wear a suit, but we would always try to go hit trails after work.
@azbackroadadventures ok cool just wondering cuz that's my last name lol
@edsuits5794 that could have been cool. With a unique last name like that we probably could have been related!
Right lol. How's the truck bed tent? You still using it? I was looking to get one maybe.
Not using it anymore. Upgraded to a rooftop tent, but i still have it, loan it to friends no and then, still works great.
First words out of people doing these reviews. Size of the truck bed.
Hey Ed. Did you mean I should have said the truck bed size first thing? I didnt since this company makes many sizes to fit most common truck beds. Hope that helps to clear things up.
I have a beautiful tent I would like to install on your car, would you be interested?
I now have a RTT but am always looking for an upgrade. If you would like to send me a message we can discuss it. Thanks for watching! be sure to check out some of our other videos.