# 1
Rightline Truck Bed Tent - Waterproof - Sleeps 2 - For 6.5' Standard Beds
Kinda stressful putting it up the first time. The next time should be a lot easier. By the time vacation is over we will be professional tent assembly people!!! Love it and can't wait to use it. Very goid quality materials.
# 2
Rightline Truck Bed Tent - Waterproof - Sleeps 2 - For 5' Mid-Size Short Bed
The first time I set this up it didn't look and feel right but every time after that fit like a glove. First setup was rushed because it was about to rain. The tail gate section had too much tension to where it compressed the entrance and made it difficult to use the zipper. I went off the instructions on the box and they’re vague compared to the instructions sewn into the bag. The main thing they stress in the instructions is keeping the seam lined up with the edge of your bed and the inner flap inside your bed. Once you properly line that up make sure the orange straps go over the tail light inside the bed and through the slit between your tailgate and bed. These straps are critical in placement as they pull the seams towards the inside of your bed. Last key point is the two black straps at the end of the bed. One will pull the tent straight down onto your fender and the other one will be at an angle pulling the corner flap towards the front of the truck(I secured it to leaf spring). Just like in the instructions they will cross over into an “A” shape. Before tightening all the straps open the tent and remove any slack from the interior flap that hangs over the bed rail. If you’ve done it correctly the two pockets will hang down inside your bed and not outside. I setup the tent by myself and did not have to force the poles like before. Also I have a bed cover that rolls up and had no issues leaving it in there. Follow the instructions to the T and I guarantee you will be pleased with the results!
Took about 30 minutes after I read the directions. Looks great. I am ready to give it a go!
# 3
Rightline Truck Bed Tent - Waterproof - Sleeps 2 - For 5' Mid-Size
Wow, great product! Was not very challenging to install by myself even the first time. Fit was a little off but this maybe due to my bed cover rails. Coverage was right on and it did a great job blocking out the wind even with 10 to 15 mph winds. Keep me dry! VERY important! Dried out quickly even in below 60 degree temps. Received numerous interest and praise for the look and fit on my Gladiator. I wish I would’ve thought to take pictures because it looks kickass of my Gladiator. I drove around the campsite with it up not recommended by manufacturer but at under 20 mph and tide down properly it was not an issue for me. I could do a separate review just on customer service... simply FANTASTIC both Michelle and Hanna were super awesome and supportive. The product got to me quickly. I can’t recommend the mattress and tent highly enough. Now let me say this I am a big guy 250ish and I would prefer a thicker bed but this kept me off the floor boards and comfortable. Oh yeah these products actually folded up well and went back into the provided bags easily. Ok that about sums it up; I would purchase again absolutely.
This is a must have item if you plan on going tent camping, and don't wish to be on the ground. Tent was extremely easy to setup, and a perfect fit for my 22' Colorado. Construction was robust, and the tent poles were color coded. Be sure to align the seams with the bed rails for best fit!
# 4
Rightline Truck Bed Tent - Waterproof - Sleeps 2 - For 6' Mid-Size
1st time erecting the Rightline Truck Tent took me about 45 minutes, mainly because I had difficulty getting the orange-marked tent poles into their pockets, and didn’t want to force things. I read all of the materials again and made sure that I have the right size tent for my 2008 Tacoma Access Cab pickup with a 6 ft box. Then I pulled it all down and thought about it for a day. I’m not sure that I had the inner flap seam even with the top of the bed rail (mentioned several times in the instructions), so I started again from scratch. Much easier the 2nd time, more like 15-20 minutes, and I was able to make one improvement with the orange straps referenced in Fig 9, 10, 11, and 12. My truck has a metal hold-down loop in each corner of the bed, so I could go straight to Fig 13, and 14, attach the straps directly to the inside rear corners of the bed, left and right, and end up with something that looks very much like Fig 14. See attached photo “orange strap”. Both the 1st and 2nd time were in my 2-car garage, with a new 2014 Camry in the other bay, and very little room to walk around. Plus I was dead scared of spearing the Camry with the overhanging tent poles. The 3rd time will be in the open and I’m shooting for 5-10 minutes. I also have a Truck-bedz air mattress which I have tested (unpack, inflate, 2 days and nights without air loss, deflate, fold and re-pack). The big thing that I learned (finally) is to “have the inner flap seam even with the top of the bed rail”. In my case I had a section of the inner flap caught under a corner of the narrow plastic molding that protects the top of the truck bed. Check this, and once you get it right there is peace in the land - the tent fits squarely onto the bed, the tent poles fit snugly into the pockets, and the long zippers around the no-see-um mesh rear door run smoothly.
The first time I set this up it didn't look and feel right but every time after that fit like a glove. First setup was rushed because it was about to rain. The tail gate section had too much tension to where it compressed the entrance and made it difficult to use the zipper. I went off the instructions on the box and they’re vague compared to the instructions sewn into the bag. The main thing they stress in the instructions is keeping the seam lined up with the edge of your bed and the inner flap inside your bed. Once you properly line that up make sure the orange straps go over the tail light inside the bed and through the slit between your tailgate and bed. These straps are critical in placement as they pull the seams towards the inside of your bed. Last key point is the two black straps at the end of the bed. One will pull the tent straight down onto your fender and the other one will be at an angle pulling the corner flap towards the front of the truck(I secured it to leaf spring). Just like in the instructions they will cross over into an “A” shape. Before tightening all the straps open the tent and remove any slack from the interior flap that hangs over the bed rail. If you’ve done it correctly the two pockets will hang down inside your bed and not outside. I setup the tent by myself and did not have to force the poles like before. Also I have a bed cover that rolls up and had no issues leaving it in there. Follow the instructions to the T and I guarantee you will be pleased with the results!
# 5
Rightline Truck Bed Tent - Waterproof - Sleeps 2 - For 8' Long Beds
Have not slept in it but it fits and all etrailer interaction was very satisfactory
Excellent product! This makes so much sense to Mud Bogger like me. Cleaning tents when you get home is no fun.
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