Used on only one overnight camping trip. Very sturdy; includes carrying cases and two organizers (one pictured in photo, attached to bottom bunk). I also have no-slip foot pads if interested. Will consider local delivery.
Top-of-the-line canvas tent, 10' x 14', made in the USA. Less than a year old. Extremely sturdy and spacious. Will accept a stove. Sets up in minutes. Includes tent, poles, stakes, heavy-duty footprint, hanging storage accessories, and dedicated storage sacks for all of the above. Will throw in...
Trigger warning: Newbie question!
I've got a 2015 F-150 crew cab with a 5.5-foot bed. Right now, it has a factory rake of about three inches. It's my daily driver (usually hauling nothing or very light loads) but will also serve as the family camping rig during the summer, when, fully loaded...
Who's running a setup like this? Slides are nice, but I'm looking for a no-drill solution. I've got a LINE-X spray-in liner in the back of my 5.5' F-150, and I have a rubber mat over that. The mat is grippy and I doubt a fridge would move around on it much, but I want to secure it. I've seen...
I haven't heard of White Duck, but will be sure to check it out. I did look into the 10 x 14 Kodiak Flexbow and the Springbar Family Camper, and both seem like they would accommodate two bunks with room to spare. Setup and takedown times seem like they'd be longer than the Gazelle but really not...
My wife and I recently ordered two pairs of Disc-O-Beds, one XL and one youth, that we plan to use on future camping excursions for us and our kids. Everyone in the family approves of them, and I feel the weight and setup time are worth the good night's sleep they permit. The only problem is...
We'd like to not exceed $10-15k for the trailer itself. I did look into the Smittybilt Scout but came across enough reports about quality issues to give me pause.
Hey folks,
First-time poster here. Can anyone recommend a good adventure trailer that can mount both a large RTT (we're a family of five) and a 270-degree awning? I'm looking for something that, ideally, can keep the tent mounted relatively low during travel, to reduce drag, but allows for the...
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