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I just ordered a sportz truck tent III, got it for 130$, Ill post pics sometime when i set it up to spray the seams.
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http://hennessyhammock.com/
http://www.junglehammock.com/
easy to set up easy to take down all sorts of information can be found http://www.hammockforums.net/
The tents are a great design..but......they're still tents.
I see three drawbacks to them:
1 - You have to set them up and tear them down and pack them up.
2 - Once set up, all your gear either sits outside or you put it back in the tent with you.
3 - They will leak. (Say what you will, a tent will leak, eventually, and if it rains enough)
Anyway, I have a few tents already, and I'm looking to get away from the set-up, tear-down, put away wet, etc etc...
But yeah...the tents are cool.
Don't get me wrong...for the people that want to do the tent thing, those are kick-ass.
What kinda tents do you get?
The cheap kind. Okay, okay....yes, likely if I paid more for a tent, I'd get more of a tent..but last one was a Coleman (good for camping gear, but not tops in tents) and it leaked like a basket. (Even after pre-swelling the seams, etc etc etc)
But, I take responsibility for not wanting to spend a lot of coin on a tent...
One thing that burns me is that unless you shell out a lot for a top-end tent, the rain fly only covers the top half, and the bottom half gets pounded by rain.
Anyway, we'll leave the tent thing for another thread ;-) Some people like 'em, some don't. I used to but am leaning towards simpler and quicker solutions. Climb in the back, pull up the tailgate and pull down the capper door, and you're done.
There have been some awesome links posted....thanks all!!! Got some cool ideas. And I think I found a cap in great shape for $140....that and a bit of wood, and I'm in business.
YES! THese things are awesome, all you need is 2 trees and your good to go, or one tree and your truck... and they aren't like normal hammocks where you can roll over and get tangled... I got 2 of em.
What kinda tents do you get? I have had my tent to hell and back and it neither leaks, or gets water in if it rains alot. Trust me I lived in Juneau, AK where its raining about 95% of the time that it isn't snowing... Get the seemless tarp bottom tent, and one with a seperate rainfly that you can re waterproof as well as waterproofing the regular tent. As for storage, get a tent with a vestebul and throw your stuff in there...
Yes tents are cool.![]()
fully agreed i went up to alaska last summer to seldotna and homer to catch the salmon run and do some halibut fishing (my uncles live up there) but anyways the whole week me and my buddy slept in a tent and we had no problems
http://www.livinlite.com/
these are super light weight campers, including slide-ins. they are all tent campers and aluminum construction. no rust ever and no wood to rot ever. we got a small pull behind last fall and love all 580 lbs of it!! honestly, you won't find them much cheaper used as the construction process really has them holding their value.
all the fiberglass ones we found were too close to the limits of our ranger and these seemed perfect for us. good luck to you, and happy camping!!
Those are very nice trailers, how much do those 16ft trailers usually run? Do you own one of these? They are super light just perfect for the ol ranger.