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The Rightline Gear Truck Tent transforms your 6-foot truck bed into a dry, elevated campsite with a water-resistant, floorless design. Featuring intuitive gear pockets, glow-in-the-dark zippers, and a sky view vent, it sleeps two adults comfortably. Setup is quick and tool-free, with heavy-duty straps that protect your vehicle’s finish. Perfect for millennial weekend warriors craving adventure without the fuss.






| ASIN | B00FSBE9EO |
| Age Range | Adult |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,194 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #1 in Car Bed Tents |
| Brand | Rightline Gear |
| Color | Gray and orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (85) |
| Date First Available | 1 January 2024 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Features | Rainfly, Water-Resistant, Zipper |
| Height | 7 inches |
| Included Components | 1 Year |
| Item model number | 110770 |
| Length | 23 inches |
| Manufacturer | Rightline Gear |
| Material Type | Fiberglass |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 59.18 x 36.07 x 36.07 cm; 3.58 kg |
| Season | Summer |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 6 Foot Bed |
| Sport | Truck Camping |
| Style | Practical |
| Weight | 10 Pounds |
| Width | 7 inches |
M**N
Nice product. Fit was good for the Ford Ranger it was used on, and pretty easy to install and take down. Comes with a storage bag that packs everything nicely away when done. Great add-on for any pick-up that turns your truck-bed into a comfortable campsite without much fuss. Just don't forget to buy a pad(s) for your truck-bed to sleep on! * For those wondering whether this will work with a hard multi-panel tonneau cover, it does. The only drawback is that you have to leave the last panel of your tonneau cover folded down. At first, I thought this would be a problem, but I ended-up liking the result as the folded-down panel made a useful shelf in the tent (feet still fit underneath to sleep, head facing the tailgate).
B**O
It doesn’t stretch, the second time it was set up it ripped even while following all the directions carefully It’s not super thick, it does have the same material as a regular tent Can get very cold, I would recommend very warm blankets or a buddy to keep you warm I still use this tent even with the rip and the fact it is very lopsided and doesn’t sit properly sometimes not letting the door zip closed. I’m a little disappointed but you don’t spend that much time in a tent. Keeps the bugs out, it very spacious and wonderful to sleep in and set up once you get the hang of it.
B**E
I spent a summer living in my truck and this made it so easy to set up anywhere quick. My gear broke down in my truck bed into storage containers, I'd whip this out when I arrived where I wanted to set up and I could st everything up from inside the tent. I wish there was a way to attach to the cab and crawl through from inside but it was fine as is. It didn't fir perfect but I had a smaller older model ranger and it was workable. Didn't use it in a whole lot of weather, just some rain. It was fine. I'd by it again for anther trip like that.
J**R
I've only used it for one trip thus far - I'll edit this if I need to. It does what it says. It's very easy to set up if you take your time and follow directions (imagine that). Our first trip we encountered a very substantial rain storm on the first night which lasted hours. It had rained earlier (see muddy truck) but we got lucky with a break as we got to the campsite. I got it set up moments before another storm started. We set up the rest of our camp and had dinner, etc. under a tarp, as the entirety of the Amazon River was loosed upon us. We turned in late that night - dry as a bone, and woke the next morning dry, too. Condensation is always a factor with tents, and was there in the mornings - but the shelter absolutely keeps rain out. I can't speak to wind stability yet, but if (when) it happens I will edit. The zippers are small and seem rather delicate. I'm definitely taking my time with them, I'd prefer stronger zippers and seams. The tent is also very thin, and I can't see how the stitching doesn't rip - but it doesn't. This little tent is designed well, and so far it's pretty tough. So far, I'm very happy.
M**L
Nice
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