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expireddaisybeetle | Staff posted May 16, 2022 04:06 AM
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Rightline Gear Full-Size Truck Bed Tent (6.5', 5.5' or 5')

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Amazon has select Rightline Gear Full-Size Truck Bed Tents on sale for $117.35 > now $108.30. Shipping is free.

Available Sizes:Walmart also has select Rightline Gear Full-Size Truck Bed Tents on sale for $117.35 > now $108.30. Shipping is free.

Available:Thanks to Deal Hunter daisybeetle for posting this deal.

About this Product:
  • Refer to the PDF sizing guide to determine which truck tent will fit your truck
  • Cut down on set up time; the truck tent's floorless design allows for set up without removing gear from the bed
  • Water resistant fabric with tape sealed seams (pu 2000mm) keeps you dry, while the tent's heavy duty straps and nylon buckles won't damage your truck's finish

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Amazon has select Rightline Gear Full-Size Truck Bed Tents on sale for $117.35 > now $108.30. Shipping is free.

Available Sizes:Walmart also has select Rightline Gear Full-Size Truck Bed Tents on sale for $117.35 > now $108.30. Shipping is free.

Available:Thanks to Deal Hunter daisybeetle for posting this deal.

About this Product:
  • Refer to the PDF sizing guide to determine which truck tent will fit your truck
  • Cut down on set up time; the truck tent's floorless design allows for set up without removing gear from the bed
  • Water resistant fabric with tape sealed seams (pu 2000mm) keeps you dry, while the tent's heavy duty straps and nylon buckles won't damage your truck's finish

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cheapbrownclown
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Man this looks really cool but where am I gonna put all my stuff that's supposed to go in the back of my truck?
ash78
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Rubbermaid bins on the ground or in the back seat (folded up/down). Or just inside the tent if you have room.

Don't let the Instagram overlanders hear that, though. They know the key to followers is a $3k rootop tent at minimum
nbk9nbk
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This dose not Cover the inside like a tent would most other are a full tent with bottom and side material

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May 16, 2022 06:31 AM
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crazycreationsMay 16, 2022 06:31 AM
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some areas are still exposed around the hinges.
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May 16, 2022 07:14 AM
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SlickHerbalsMay 16, 2022 07:14 AM
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Quote from crazycreations :
some areas are still exposed around the hinges.
Also have to remove the toolbox if you have one that is a T shape here the edge of the box sits on the edge of the truck bed?
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May 16, 2022 11:04 AM
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LijebaleyMay 16, 2022 11:04 AM
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Appears to be rightline gear site, for more info- setup guide/video/size etc:

rightlinegear.com/truck-tents/truck-tents
https://rightlinegear.com/truck-t...uck-tents/
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May 16, 2022 11:16 AM
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cheapbrownclownMay 16, 2022 11:16 AM
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Man this looks really cool but where am I gonna put all my stuff that's supposed to go in the back of my truck?
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May 16, 2022 12:13 PM
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mdbrownMay 16, 2022 12:13 PM
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Anyone know how this would work with a roll up tonneau cover?
May 16, 2022 12:16 PM
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ash78May 16, 2022 12:16 PM
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Quote from cheapbrownclown :
Man this looks really cool but where am I gonna put all my stuff that's supposed to go in the back of my truck?
Rubbermaid bins on the ground or in the back seat (folded up/down). Or just inside the tent if you have room.

Don't let the Instagram overlanders hear that, though. They know the key to followers is a $3k rootop tent at minimum Wink
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Quote from mdbrown :
Anyone know how this would work with a roll up tonneau cover?
I have a different brand tent, but I do use mine with a roll up tonneau cover. You definitely have to account for it when you put together the tent but it's not terrible at least in my application.
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Chevyguy85May 16, 2022 01:05 PM
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Always toyed with the idea of getting one of these things. I just don't keep my truck stationary when I go places and I'm too lazy to set it up and take it down every day. The 8ft bed option is there but not on sale. With a tool box/truck box I guess I'd have to get the 6.5' one anyway. Tri folding hard bed cover would have to be taken off as well. Probably better than the tarp and air mattress that my buddy used to sleep in my truck a few years back because he forgot his tent.
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RugerRedhawkMay 16, 2022 01:51 PM
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Quote from cheapbrownclown :
Man this looks really cool but where am I gonna put all my stuff that's supposed to go in the back of my truck?
Yeah this is the reason I have never found these very practical. That and the fact that you would need to pack up your tent every time you wanted to go somehwere seems crazy annoying.
May 16, 2022 01:59 PM
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DrawconclusionMay 16, 2022 01:59 PM
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Quote from RugerRedhawk :
Yeah this is the reason I have never found these very practical. That and the fact that you would need to pack up your tent every time you wanted to go somehwere seems crazy annoying.
I have a different brand and yes, definitely an annoyance. It is nice to be off the ground and that you can easily level your tent, but the fact you're stationary is a big drawback.
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nbk9nbkMay 16, 2022 03:23 PM
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This dose not Cover the inside like a tent would most other are a full tent with bottom and side material
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Frankie251May 16, 2022 03:23 PM
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Wow! This is weird. I just looked at this yesterday when the other tent popped up on SD. I like the idea of being able to sit on the tailgate and brush your feet off before crawling into the tent, and I like the idea of being off the ground, but I don't like having to take it down when you drive your truck, and I'm not sure my 6'1" frame would fit in my 5'5" truck bed. I guess with the tailgate down it would work. Anyone know how hard this is to put up and take down? Also I notice that it doesn't have a floor. Not sure I like that idea, and I wonder if wind blown rain could get under the sides and in the truck bed? Anyone have any experience with that?
Last edited by Florabamaboy May 16, 2022 at 08:25 AM.
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younodadealMay 16, 2022 03:37 PM
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Seems like the time honored method of setting up camp on a campsite or open spot is still more practical than this.
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mrstangblbMay 16, 2022 03:42 PM
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Quote from Florabamaboy :
Wow! This is weird. I just looked at this yesterday when the other tent popped up on SD. I like the idea of being able to sit on the tailgate and brush your feet off before crawling into the tent, and I like the idea of being off the ground, but I don't like having to take it down when you drive your truck, and I'm not sure my 6'1" frame would fit in my 5'5" truck bed. I guess with the tailgate down it would work. Anyone know how hard this is to put up and take down? Also I notice that it doesn't have a floor. Not sure I like that idea, and I wonder if wind blown rain could get under the sides and in the truck bed? Anyone have any experience with that?
I'm with you - I'm 6'-6" and wonder if it would even be worth trying out in my Tundra shortbed CrewMax.

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May 16, 2022 03:44 PM
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ash78May 16, 2022 03:44 PM
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Quote from RugerRedhawk :
Yeah this is the reason I have never found these very practical. That and the fact that you would need to pack up your tent every time you wanted to go somehwere seems crazy annoying.
Same logic with rooftop tents. I see truck bed tents as just a much cheaper alternative to the same concept. Bonus if you have a Tundra and can actually climb into the vehicle from the tent. Not enough trucks have big rear windows that roll down.

They also sell massive tents that enclose the back of an SUV or minivan and also provide floor space on the ground in addition to the vehicle interior. Setup is a pita, but it's a great idea.
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