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Truck Tents
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any photo below for a complete list of truck tents.

These truck tents get you off the ground and provide a
dry flat surface to camp on. No more worrying about what is crawling around
out side your door. Add and air mattress and you are set for a good night
sleep. Set up time is less than 15 minutes. Giving you more time to enjoy
the great outdoors.
7 different models include the
Tents on Trucks Tent,
Original Sportz Truck Tent,
Sportz Truck Tent II,
Duel Mode Truck Tent,
Adventure Truck Tent,
Inflatable Truck Tent, and Conestoga
Style Truck Tent
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of Truck Tents
SUV's and Mini Van Tents
Click on photo below for a complete list of SUV and Mini Van tents.

This great concept allows for easy access to the
back of your SUV, Mini Vans, or Truck with camper tops. Some models can even
be set up as a free standing ground tent.
5 different models include SUV Outback,
Sportz SUV/Mini Van Tent, Dome to Go, Sportz Large SUV Tent, and Explorer II
Tent.
Click here to see a complete list of SUV and Van
tents
Set Up Tips
When it’s windy, mosquitoes will congregate on the lee side
of objects to avoid being blown away. So pitch your tent door into the wind.
You’ll be able to enter without bringing the swarm in with you.
If zippers stick, lubricate with silicon. Never force a zipper that has
material caught in it, as this will bend the slider and prevent the zipper
from closing. Continual use in a sandy environment can cause slider to erode
and fail to close the zipper.
Give Air an Escape Route
Open doors and windows in order to allow air to escape as
the tent is collapsed. Letting the air escape as the tent is collapsed will
make rolling and storing it easier. Rolling the tent toward the open doors
and windows will help too.
Storing Your Tent
Fold Your Tent
It may be easier to fold the tent along original fold
lines. However, after a few years, this becomes more difficult as the lines
fade. A good rule of thumb is to fold the tent about the same length as the
tent poles before you roll it up.
Sweep out your tent. Make sure that rocks, leaves, dirt and branches are all
out of the tent before packing it.
Roll your tent lightly and neatly with poles and stakes (in
their bags) rolled into the tent body. This technique uses the tent poles as
a structure to help roll the tent. A slow, tight roll of the tent is one of
the easiest ways to compact the tent for an easy fit into the storage bag.
If at all possible, only take down your tent when it is completely dry after
a rainstorm or morning dew. Wait until it dries, so you will not have to
worry about drying the tent at a later time.
Your tent must be stored dry. If you must close camp in the
rain, open your tent and set it up as soon as possible to avoid mildew and
odors. When your tent is stored between camping trips, a cool, dry place is
ideal.
With summer here, now is the time to buy
your new truck tent and get ready for the camping season.
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