Yes. I'm 6'4" and weigh about 250 and my girlfriend and I are quite comfortable in it. First time we used it we had freezing rain, hail and winds of 20-30 mph with higher gusts and although it was loud, the tent held up flawlessly. I love the fact that it has a built in floor which helped keep us dry@Sketch is that the Napier Sport tent? Looks a bit roomier than my Right Line due to the archway at the tail gate.
Danny...I have the Napier as well for the SuperCab...a little tip...I bought 6 twentyfour inch squares of half inch foam that link together. Cut them to fit around wheel housings in bed so we have a soft foam floor beneath the tent. Saves the knees and the butt.Yes. I'm 6'4" and weigh about 250 and my girlfriend and I are quite comfortable in it. First time we used it we had freezing rain, hail and winds of 20-30 mph with higher gusts and although it was loud, the tent held up flawlessly. I love the fact that it has a built in floor which helped keep us dry
I installed a Prinsu roof rackWhich roof rack are you running?
The Rhino system?
That's a really interesting method. Is the kayak unsupported when pushed forward? Or is there like a slider bed that it sits on or something?Here’s the truck fully loaded and then set up. Instead of taking the kayak off to setup camp I just slide it forward. Looks silly but it’s much easier.![]()
![]()
It’s held on with the two ratchets that are bolted to my roof rack. So all I do is loosen those, push the kayak forward, and then ratchet it back down to hold it in place.That's a really interesting method. Is the kayak unsupported when pushed forward? Or is there like a slider bed that it sits on or something?
Different subject but how do you like those Milestars for a DD vehicle?It’s held on with the two ratchets that are bolted to my roof rack. So all I do is loosen those, push the kayak forward, and then ratchet it back down to hold it in place.
That s awesome! Gotta love the orange color when shining under the sun!Here’s the truck fully loaded and then set up. Instead of taking the kayak off to setup camp I just slide it forward. Looks silly but it’s much easier.![]()
![]()
If I didn’t hit the trails as much as I do I’d say go for something more road mannered. They are absolutely worth it for off roading but they have the typical M/T issues although the noise is not really a complaint compared to the Nitto Ridge Grapplers I had before.Different subject but how do you like those Milestars for a DD vehicle?
I'm curious if you got your setup working? I have a tri fold tonneau cover and am having a hard time finding a bed tent that might work.I went with an open bottom truck bed tent so it sets up over my hard folding tonneau easily, and a bed mattress that's the perfect fit between the wheel wells with a full length with the tailgate down. Both were from Rightline Gear.
Haven't tried it out yet so I don't have pics.
hows that hold up in the elements?Its spacious, but not fun having to take out whatever is in the bed just to set it uo and sleep in it. Fits a full queen size mattress no problem.![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()