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Using a cabin this weekend. Not really camping, but it is a campground and RV park.
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Very nice. Link? Just curious if it is Jeep-specific, or a generic SUV tent.Most folk in my jeep club are “glampper’s” but here’s my set up.
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It’s as generic as they come brother, but would you believe I got it off of “Temu?” The exact same tent was on Amazon for $149 & some change. I got it off of Temu for $85. Of course my buddies clowned me because rain was in the forecast that night. I was one of the only, that was in a tent, that stayed dry. I couldn’t find the exact one I purchased but this is one on Amazon that looks just like it.Very nice. Link? Just curious if it is Jeep-specific, or a generic SUV tent.
Absolutely....would you believe I got it off of “Temu?”
I see that you have an automatic leveling system too!I use a flat lay hammock off the back of my Jeep.
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If you're referring to post #93 and the C6 Rev Tent, that is also what I own.That’s a pretty cool set up. Can you give us some more details on it maybe some close-up pictures of the roof rack and all that kind of stuff.
That was bizarre. Damnit, I need an inflatable sofa nowBut you couldn't stop watching it either. I personally draw the line with plastic flowers on an end table and throw pillows on the inflatable sofa to dress up my tent.
How does that little trailer handle on the highway?Here's my overlanding setup. A double sized tent cot mounted in top of a HF based overlanding trailer.
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My ideal is a ground tent with a cot. I can stand in it, and if I need to take a midnight pee there's no climbing involved getting out.
I've also slept in the Jeep with a Deep Sleep mattress.
However, I've got a teardrop trailer being built that hopefully will be done very early August (a Pika model by Timberleaf). I think that will be my dream ticket.
Tracks like a dream, no issues. Figure 1500 to 1600lbs fully loaded and liquids full.How does that little trailer handle on the highway?