Do any of these work over the large “hips” at the back of the Toyota Tacoma bed? We purchased one and it was so tight the stitching was under extreme tension and the zipper didn’t work right.
Really, the Kodiak is far above anything on this list, it is a true 4 season tent, canvas lasts for years of durable use, poles/canvas/lines can take high winds that could blow others away, literally. No, I don't get paid for a review. :))
Yes, myself and friends do a lot of Texas surf fishing, we have tried all the truck tents bed available and none were able to stand up to our tough weather conditions...Except the Kodiak! An excellent and professionally build for those who really know the outdoors! 60 mph coastal torrential rain and 7 inches of snow in the hill country. The kodiak truck bed tent is the best in the market for the serious outdoors. That's a fact!
You get what you Pay for, For Over $700.00 I Guess it Is, No Thanks, I Live on a Fixed Income and $700.00 for a Tent is just TOO Far Out of Reach for me, I'll Stick with my Napier.
Kodiak is the best by far! I have had mine for two years and been through all types of weather with zero issues. Don't buy a truck tent unless it cups over the tail gate.....Trust me.
You get what you Pay for, For Over $700.00 I Guess it Is, No Thanks, I Live on a Fixed Income and $700.00 for a Tent is just TOO Far Out of Reach for me, I'll Stick with my Napier.
@@tonymickens8803 at the end of the day it’s all about the camping experiences, keep the experience going regardless of equipment options. Two years ago I paid $400 for my Kodiak.
Bought the Napier years ago... used it a couple of times but the novelty of setup/teardown lasted only a couple of camp grounds before I went back to $40 Motel 6s 😁 maybe a good backup but it didn’t breath when it was HOT 🥵 and didn’t insult when it was cold 🥶 so I had to run the trick heater... that costs more than a cheap hotel! Also, the inflatable mattress was a pain to find a power source to inflate and difficult to deflate the next day... setup/teardown taking a good HOUR each way... Vs Checking out!
The kodiak..trust me, the best truck bed tent, we do a lot of camping and coastal surf fishing, all our friends got the kodiak and thrown the others away.
Not one of these truck tents have a door with a screen door integrated into it. I live in Wisconsin & our Mosquitoes are the size of small airplanes. Why wouldn't any of them, & some are very expensive, have a mesh screen door along with the rain proof main door. Do u folks camp at all ?
@@fahq4this I've been researching truck bed tents for a week and I'll tell you this looks way more durable and aesthetic than any others I've seen on amazon or instagram. The reviews are also promising. Given the fact that it costs twice as much as others I'd think this one has quality, I'm an avid camper/overlander hopefully I'll get back with a good experience with this one. The Kodiak that is
5.6 inches of headroom? Ya narrator said that on the last tent specs. Ya might wanna make the effort to be accurate if you want to keep subs. Is it too much for people to do their jobs seriously anymore?
Thank you very much for 5 best truck bed tents. Great info, well presented! I made up my mind already, thanks! Cheers from Michigan.
Glad it was helpful!
Do any of these work over the large “hips” at the back of the Toyota Tacoma bed? We purchased one and it was so tight the stitching was under extreme tension and the zipper didn’t work right.
Kodiak Canvas Truck Bed Tent or anything like this might be the solution!
Really, the Kodiak is far above anything on this list, it is a true 4 season tent, canvas lasts for years of durable use, poles/canvas/lines can take high winds that could blow others away, literally. No, I don't get paid for a review. :))
too bad you can't find the Kodiak anywhere. out of stock
Yes, myself and friends do a lot of Texas surf fishing, we have tried all the truck tents bed available and none were able to stand up to our tough weather conditions...Except the Kodiak! An excellent and professionally build for those who really know the outdoors!
60 mph coastal torrential rain and 7 inches of snow in the hill country. The kodiak truck bed tent is the best in the market for the serious outdoors. That's a fact!
You get what you Pay for, For Over $700.00 I Guess it Is, No Thanks, I Live on a Fixed Income and $700.00 for a Tent is just TOO Far Out of Reach for me, I'll Stick with my Napier.
Kodiak is the best by far! I have had mine for two years and been through all types of weather with zero issues. Don't buy a truck tent unless it cups over the tail gate.....Trust me.
You get what you Pay for, For Over $700.00 I Guess it Is, No Thanks, I Live on a Fixed Income and $700.00 for a Tent is just TOO Far Out of Reach for me, I'll Stick with my Napier.
@@tonymickens8803 at the end of the day it’s all about the camping experiences, keep the experience going regardless of equipment options.
Two years ago I paid $400 for my Kodiak.
@@jeffgonzalez3872 WOW! Talk about Inflation!
Just bought and used the rightline over the weekend. It was terrible. We got the right size, but we could not zip the door close.
Bought the Napier years ago... used it a couple of times but the novelty of setup/teardown lasted only a couple of camp grounds before I went back to $40 Motel 6s 😁 maybe a good backup but it didn’t breath when it was HOT 🥵 and didn’t insult when it was cold 🥶 so I had to run the trick heater... that costs more than a cheap hotel! Also, the inflatable mattress was a pain to find a power source to inflate and difficult to deflate the next day... setup/teardown taking a good HOUR each way...
Vs Checking out!
Would you plz.comment on the quality of this tent for long time use>THx.
You can definitely use them for a long period of time.
theyve never used the products
Very helpful review!
Glad it was helpful!
Wery good and help ful
Thanks for your valuable Time.
i just got a kodiak today and the instructions specifically say not to machine wash. actually says never
Thanks for sharing the information!
Can those tents stand safe in strong wind?
Well, that depends on how strong the wind is. Most of them can withstand heavy wind btw.
I have slept in my Kodiak with 40 MPH winds with rain with zero issues.
The kodiak..trust me, the best truck bed tent, we do a lot of camping and coastal surf fishing, all our friends got the kodiak and thrown the others away.
My Napier has withstood 20 to 45 winds thur the night. Flaps are a bit noisy but the tent handled it well.
I almost took this video serious, that is until you put "quality could be better" in the pro section.
Can we get someone not from India to advertise this? Is a call center running this ad?
Not one of these truck tents have a door with a screen door integrated into it. I live in Wisconsin & our Mosquitoes are the size of small airplanes. Why wouldn't any of them, & some are very expensive, have a mesh screen door along with the rain proof main door. Do u folks camp at all ?
Yes we camp! However, thanks for your viewpoint! Stay safe.
Yes, the Kodiak has a screen door built within the door.
@@fahq4this I've been researching truck bed tents for a week and I'll tell you this looks way more durable and aesthetic than any others I've seen on amazon or instagram. The reviews are also promising. Given the fact that it costs twice as much as others I'd think this one has quality, I'm an avid camper/overlander hopefully I'll get back with a good experience with this one. The Kodiak that is
The Napier Backrodz actually does.
The second one, Righttime, shows some kind of weird interior for a truck - it flows through to the seatbacks! Wtf is going on?
Honda Ridgeline, the back of the “cab” folds down increasing bed capacity. It’s more of a car with a lift and AWD.
That is false. There is not trap door to the back set. There is only a storage compartment below the bed and back seats that fold up.
5.6 inches of headroom? Ya narrator said that on the last tent specs. Ya might wanna make the effort to be accurate if you want to keep subs. Is it too much for people to do their jobs seriously anymore?
Thanks for your feedback. We stand corrected.