air mattress for f250 bed

air mattress for f250 bed

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Air Mattress For F250 Bed

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Truck TentsSUV/Minivan TentsHatchback/CUV TentsCamping PACSAccessoriesReplacement Parts The Sportz Truck Tent allows you to create the ultimate camping oasis wherever your truck takes you. No need to search for a clean and dry campsite, the Sportz Truck Tent assembles in an open-bed pickup truck, allowing you to camp anywhere. Napier’s exclusive floor design protects you from the elements while making the tent easy to set-up and secure to your truck. It’s perfect to keep behind the seat for any unexpected adventures such as: camping, tailgating, fishing, or even lounging at the beach. Join the camping revolution today! Select 57 Series Size Will the tent fit with roll bars?No, roll bars must be removed in order for the tent to fit snuggly on the truck bed.Can you fit a tent over a bed toolbox?Yes, the tent can fit around the bed toolbox. However the toolbox minimizes the amount of room in the truck bed. If you have a metal toolbox make sure the corners are not sharp as it may rip the tent fabric.




Can you fit the tent over bedside rails?Yes, if the railings are less than 3" tall. Any other railings will have to be removed or the tent will not fit properly.Can I drive with the tent set up on the truck?NO, driving with the tent set up may cause personal injury or damage to your truck.Will the tent fit with a hinged slant-slide tonneau cover?No, the tent does not work with a hinged slant-slide cover; the tonneau cover will have to be removed before the tent can be used.Will the tent fir with a bed liner?Yes, the tent will fit with a sprayed or prefabricated liner. DOWNLOAD THE SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS HERE To submit a review on this product please click here Reviewed by Julie D (Seattle, WA) Reviewed for a 2016 Chevy Colorado — June 02, 2016This is a nice alternative to sleeping on the ground. Being accustomed to high quality backpacking tents, my expectations were high for this product. It is good quality. It does not have an option, as stated for an opening from the cab, which was disappointing.




Setting it up is challenging, even after watching the video. Reviewed by Chad S (SAUK CENTRE, MN) Reviewed for a 2003 Chevy Silverado — Mar 28, 2016The Napier Sportz Truck Tent 57 Series is everything I was looking for in a truck tent! Simple set up, setup time was minimal and it kept my wife and I dry. When it rained in the daytime we sat on the tailgate and enjoyed the smell of the rain. Reviewed by Amber M (HAMPTON, GA) Reviewed for a 2016 Ford F-150 — Apr 07, 2016We have only been able to use the tent on one trip. But so far we love it. It holds up well and it fits the truck perfectly. Easy to set up and enjoyable to use. The extras (such as the little awning) are great. It's really nice being off the ground and cozy in the truck. Reviewed by Tara B (DARIEN, CT) Reviewed for a 2009 Dodge Dakota — Sep 24, 2015We recently purchased this tent for a camping trip. I've never seen truck tents before, and after much research - this was the one for us. During our camping trip we had rain and heavy wind.




I'm pleased to say even the awning held up - and never fell with the winds. We stayed warm and dry - and had plenty of room for 2 people to sleep PLUS our gear. This tent is worth every penny and is great quality for the price! You can't beat it. Reviewed by Gloria J (Columbus, ND) Reviewed for a — Jul 28, 2015 4:08 AMI absolutely love this truck bed tent, it is everything that I was expecting. It is easy to install and fits perfectly in my 2015 GMC Canyon. It is very compact when packed away. Camping off the ground. Reviewed by Mark F (Kalispell, MT) | 2013 Chevy Silverado | November 05, 2013We like to drive till we find just the right spot. Sometimes high on a mountain along some forestry road, sometimes alongside a river or stream out in the middle of nowhere. Setting up this tent is the perfect solution to 'camp where you wind up'. Sets up in 20 minutes easily. Lots of headroom, my 5.2' wife can stand up inside! So many zipper options for the windows/vents. Didn't think I'd like the awning part but now that I've tried it, it's nice.




Glad I got it. Reviewed by Mad4Max2 (Austin, TX) | 2009 Ford F-150 | May 19, 2011I owned the original truck tent for over 6 years and it was time for a new one. Just wore the other one out. This new design has so many improved features. I love the bigger windows and the fact that you can open just half. The big window at the back is great and so handy for running extension cords into the tent for blowing up the air mattress and using lights and fans with out having cords running all through the tent. It is much roomier. Still as easy to put up. I can do it by myself in about 30 minutes. I really like that the rain cover comes down farther in the back. Haven't tried the new awing yet. (haven't figured it out yet) but know when I do try it will love it. I would recommend this truck tent to anyone who loves to camp and likes being up off the ground. I am a 66 year old women and this tent allows me to continue to camp in comfort even after losing my husband. Reviewed by Joseph D (Hanover, MD) |




2003 Ford F-250 | November 18, 2011My wife and I used the tent for a camping trip to punkin chunkin. It works great being off the ground cause 1 it was cold out and 2 the camp site is on a corn field where there were still stalks partially sticking out of the ground. My buddies new tent got a hole in it. The tent is very roomy and the pockets come in handy. There is a net at the top center and we used this to put a light on. We didn't get to use the awning cause it was very windy and I didn't want risk it. Reviewed by Denise M (Rochester, NH) | October 10, 2011We went from camping in a 25 foot RV, to using this tent. We are having so much fun, the tent is cozy, yet has plenty of room. And since our last camping trip it rained 30 of 36 hrs, we stayed DRY! The best camping purchase we have made in a long time. Red Delicious is our Kia Sedona minivan-turned-camper, and our home when en route between destinations. We read countless other blogs for ideas and advice on how to outfit her.




Why We Chose a Minivan Over an RV Functions as a car when not traveling Requires storage breakdown to legally seat additional passengers Conversion Supplies and Costs It was important to us to make a comfy, functional camper, but not make any permanent modifications to the van. We also wanted to keep the back-row bench seats so we can legally seat more people. Lastly, we didn’t want to create heavy storage units or bed platforms, since those affect fuel efficiency. Here’s what we used: Bed: Full-size foam mattress topper ($20), full-size memory foam mattress topper ($50) Storage: Dairy crates (8 @ $9), zip ties (free from a friend), elastic cord ($2) Divider: Shower curtain rods (2 @ $10), rubber furniture cups ($5) Curtains: Felt ($15), safety pins ($3), Velcro ($20) Sunshade: Tarp ($8), wood dowels ($3), screws ($1), cord (already had it), stakes (already had them) Bike Rack: Hitch and installation ($215), Thule bike rack ($260)

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