I use a Napier Sportz tent. I noticed the same scratching issue in the wind. My solution was a section of pool noodle over the pole sections that contact my truck.
Had my truck tent two years and first time setting up I noticed how much stress was on the fiber poles so I ordered aluminum poles that are two inches shorter and made a huge difference.
What you can do is unhook and slide the tent out of your truck bed and leave it at your campsite if possible. This way you are not stuck at your site and are able to still use your truck, and it literally takes seconds to pop back in. Of coarse you have to leave it behind, but people leave ground tents behind at their sites all the time.
Thanks for the vid, trying to decide which truck tent to buy, wife says get a truck tent so she can go camping to, so im looking, I have a Kamp-rite that I use fir overnight fishing trips, I do really like it but it sleeps only 1, this tent will be looked at closer, thanks and blessings
Great review! thinking on also getting one for my Ram. Ever considered getting the Napier Backroadz Tent Link to go with it? Would love to see your thoughts on that.
@@kenbell182 thanks! Those annex tents do look great. It would be a good place to put the pups. I’m sure I’ll try one out at some point. Right now I’m having fun testing out a RTT.
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Great flick and setup. My truck (ram rebel) has a 5'7" bed. Should I purchase the 6' tent to accomodate the tailgate being down or is that taken into account with the 5'5" tent. Any other recommendations? Thx for your time.
@@elbrian6629 camping in the heat can be rough but I usually bring a battery powered fan and a bunch of rechargeable batteries. Shade is a must and a nearby body of water is even better. Honestly, during the summer I only camp at the beach bc the summers here are brutal.
It’s a tailgate pad. I use it to transport my mountain bike. It’s called the Yakima Gatekeeper and I made video review on it if you want a closer look. 👍
@@JLock-YT no. Mine fit snug. But I didn’t have to squeeze it in there. It was a nice fit if you ask me. I eventually switched to a twin sized cot though to have a bit of leg room and it has a better R value for cold camping
wish I could just have a "box" in my truckbed.. like a wedge pop up.. without having to put a halfrack or roofrack and everything on it.. yea you'd lose out on some functionality of the bed, but gain some convenience.. just find it a bit weird that there aren't options like that. For just a simple 1 person pop up tent that fits in the back of a truck. EIther way, ordered this tent, cause I found it on the cheap. + a handful of large microfibre towels to put underneath the straps to try and protect the paint a bit.. wish there was a better way of securing the tent.
@@PilotPhteven I’ve found an option that might almost fit that bill. Over the summer I installed a roof rack to haul kayaks. That means I could no longer use the Napier truck bed tent. I found a tent on Amazon that fits the exact length dimensions of my truck bed and sets up only using two poles. It also matches the exact dimensions of my cot. When setup it essentially becomes a cot tent. Setup is easy and I don’t have to stake it down. I’m doing a review on it this week and I’ll drop a link if it interests you
Mine did leak at the back where water was gathering. I noticed a similar pattern on a video review on Amazon where the user had let the material make pouches inward.. where water can settle it will eventually ooze through. That being said the amount of leakage I got was pretty minimal considering the length and quantity of the rain I got... Dripped a little on my head and soaked a pillow. Easily solved if I had thrown a tarp over the tent or otherwise covered the back end.
Essentially it’s off-roading and dispersed camping combined. Atleast that’s how I understand it. Overlanders usually take the path less travelled to access remote campsites.
I use a Napier Sportz tent. I noticed the same scratching issue in the wind. My solution was a section of pool noodle over the pole sections that contact my truck.
Oh that’s a good idea. I might try that next weekend. I’ll be camping on the beach so that might be a good solution. Thanks for the info 🤙
Thank you for a good honest review. I have watched your other videos, so I know you put it through its paces. Safe travels!
@@davidmanen5495 you’re welcome and thanks for the support! 😎🙌
Carbon monoxide detector should be low to the ground, at least below your airway as it fills spaces from the bottom up. Cheers.
Thanks! Cheers
@@ChenzosWorldit’s more dense them O2
Wonderful review, I have this tent and haven't even set it up yet. I have new found confidence in my purchase now, Thank you!
@@barry155 thanks Barry. I hope you enjoy it! 🙌
Had my truck tent two years and first time setting up I noticed how much stress was on the fiber poles so I ordered aluminum poles that are two inches shorter and made a huge difference.
@@jpisme9082 nice. Good info!
Hey great truck bed tent review here Chenzo. Getting real with camping experiences. Thank you for sharing.
@@robyg7037 hey thanks. 😎🙌
Great review, especially seeing how the truck bed tent held up in actual condition. Thanks!
@@30yearvet.48 you’re welcome . Glad you enjoyed the review 😎🤟
What you can do is unhook and slide the tent out of your truck bed and leave it at your campsite if possible. This way you are not stuck at your site and are able to still use your truck, and it literally takes seconds to pop back in. Of coarse you have to leave it behind, but people leave ground tents behind at their sites all the time.
Thanks for the review. I'm thinking about ordering one for my Ram 1500. I'll also get reflectix insulation to put over the tent.
You’re welcome. I’m sure you’ll enjoy it. The insulation idea sounds interesting 👍
Looks like you have a great setup! 👏
I have the same tent for my outings with my girls, only been out in it twice but so far so good. GREAT video btw and you have earned another sub!!!
Awesome! Thank you!
Thanks for the vid, trying to decide which truck tent to buy, wife says get a truck tent so she can go camping to, so im looking, I have a Kamp-rite that I use fir overnight fishing trips, I do really like it but it sleeps only 1, this tent will be looked at closer, thanks and blessings
You’re welcome. I hope you find the perfect tent for you and your wife 🙌
Thank you for the honest review and thoughts. Great information!
You’re welcome. Thanks for watching 🤙
Great review! thinking on also getting one for my Ram.
Ever considered getting the Napier Backroadz Tent Link to go with it? Would love to see your thoughts on that.
@@kenbell182 thanks! Those annex tents do look great. It would be a good place to put the pups. I’m sure I’ll try one out at some point. Right now I’m having fun testing out a RTT.
Great looking setup! Maybe try some Cerakote Rapid Ceramic Paint Sealant to cover and farther prevent the paint scratches. Thanks for your review!
Thanks for the recommendation. I might give that a try 🙌
I've never known you to let a few paint swirls slow you down. Great review!
Thanks bro! New tent coming soon. But I’ll definitely miss this setup
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Great review and set up.
@@sqd8r thank you 🤙
Thanks for the video. What song is that that plays in the background?
Great flick and setup. My truck (ram rebel) has a 5'7" bed. Should I purchase the 6' tent to accomodate the tailgate being down or is that taken into account with the 5'5" tent. Any other recommendations? Thx for your time.
Thanks. It’s taken into account with the 5.5 tent… the one I bought said “full size truck 5.5 - 5.8”
Any advice for camping in the heat? Bought this tent for the sand dunes and it gets pretty warm sometimes even in November
@@elbrian6629 camping in the heat can be rough but I usually bring a battery powered fan and a bunch of rechargeable batteries. Shade is a must and a nearby body of water is even better. Honestly, during the summer I only camp at the beach bc the summers here are brutal.
great review Chenzo! it does look like a nice solid tent.
Thanks Dave. I’ll be setting up camp again later today. Making the most of the spring weather 😎🤟
@@ChenzosWorld sweet! Looking forward to seeing the video. It’s beautiful here in az. Too. I’ll be going out Monday for a few days .
I recently purchased the very same tent,cant wait to try this out this summer for the first time for my 2017 silverado,great video.
@@gerrymiles4278 thanks. I’m sure you’ll enjoy it! 😎🤟
Cool video, could I ask where is location at 2:15 video?
@@Feel10CZ thanks my friend. That shot is at Trona pinnacles in Southern California 🤟
What is the tarp that you have over your tailgate? I see it there before you set up the tent and when you are driving down the road.
It’s a tailgate pad. I use it to transport my mountain bike. It’s called the Yakima Gatekeeper and I made video review on it if you want a closer look. 👍
Does the air mattress push against the wheel wells? I thought a queen size would be too big for a truck bed.
@@JLock-YT no. Mine fit snug. But I didn’t have to squeeze it in there. It was a nice fit if you ask me. I eventually switched to a twin sized cot though to have a bit of leg room and it has a better R value for cold camping
I’ve always used cloth baby diapers under each strap…. I like the day canopy….We will need to add that to our list. Great views…nice.
Thanks for the recommendation. Sounds like you’re enjoying your tent as well. 😎🤟
Great video!!
Thanks 👍
Will it fit over a Tri fold bed cover ?
Good video
wish I could just have a "box" in my truckbed.. like a wedge pop up.. without having to put a halfrack or roofrack and everything on it..
yea you'd lose out on some functionality of the bed, but gain some convenience.. just find it a bit weird that there aren't options like that. For just a simple 1 person pop up tent that fits in the back of a truck.
EIther way, ordered this tent, cause I found it on the cheap. + a handful of large microfibre towels to put underneath the straps to try and protect the paint a bit.. wish there was a better way of securing the tent.
@@PilotPhteven I’ve found an option that might almost fit that bill. Over the summer I installed a roof rack to haul kayaks. That means I could no longer use the Napier truck bed tent. I found a tent on Amazon that fits the exact length dimensions of my truck bed and sets up only using two poles. It also matches the exact dimensions of my cot. When setup it essentially becomes a cot tent. Setup is easy and I don’t have to stake it down. I’m doing a review on it this week and I’ll drop a link if it interests you
@@PilotPhteven a.co/d/0bchlA2n
@@ChenzosWorld thanks. Yea that's already a pretty simple option for a quick night sleep.
I’ve been through quite a bit with this tent. So if you have questions feel free to ask. Happy camping. Stay stoked 🤙
Nice bike
@@bostonblueguy thanks!
is it waterproof or water resistant?
Waterproof in my experience. As long as I’ve got the rainfly up I’ve never gotten water on the inside
Mine did leak at the back where water was gathering. I noticed a similar pattern on a video review on Amazon where the user had let the material make pouches inward.. where water can settle it will eventually ooze through. That being said the amount of leakage I got was pretty minimal considering the length and quantity of the rain I got... Dripped a little on my head and soaked a pillow. Easily solved if I had thrown a tarp over the tent or otherwise covered the back end.
Sweet subbed 😂
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What's overlanding?
Essentially it’s off-roading and dispersed camping combined. Atleast that’s how I understand it. Overlanders usually take the path less travelled to access remote campsites.