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  1. cjs

    Tepui Tent

    Or put your RTT on the truck roof and use the bed as much as you need. I've seen a couple F150s set up like that. Modern tents are pretty easy to setup so I agree it's not too much faster with a RTT, the bigger win for me is having the mattress and bedding already in place so I don't have...
  2. cjs

    Tepui Tent

    No setup is perfect but we are pretty happy with ours. We are always trying to make things easier and more comfortable so that we maximize our time and enjoyment out camping, otherwise we find excuses not to go. Sometimes I wish we had a little more space, but that's probably because we overpack...
  3. cjs

    Tepui Tent

    For the first year we were crawling in from the back... I always loaded the common things we used during the day at the back, and when we set up for the night we ended up pulling most of the gear out to avoid constantly having to crawl into the bed. I also got some pelican storm boxes to keep...
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    GEN 2 Math behind overlanding: Exceed truck weight limit?

    We end up with around 500 pounds in the back between the RTT, bed cover, and all the gear for 3-4 days of camping (dispersed camping in the desert, not hotels or campgrounds). That’s food, water, and comfort for 2 adults and a dog, plus some tools and self-recovery gear. I would definitely pay...
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    GEN 2 Finally Got The Tent Mounted

    That is a beautiful pic, where is that? We love our RTT, we’ve had it on the raptor for a year all over northern NV and nearby CA. We’re only in our 40s so hopefully another 20 years of RTT before we have to camp in the ground again ; )
  6. cjs

    Tepui Tent

    I have the autana 4 with annex mounted on my truck, which is the same size as the kukenam. Yeah it hangs over a little bit, but we usually don't notice. I did get the non-ruggedized version to make it a little lighter to take on and off. It's been solid mounted on frontrunner load bars on some...
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