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Page 33 of the new Quadratec catalog, Rightline Gear 4x4 Gladiator Truck Tent.
Tailgate down, tent has no floor, goes over bed and tailgate.
Any experience, how does it anchor, will it work with the MOPAR tonneau cover rolled up, etc.??
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Page 33 of the new Quadratec catalog, Rightline Gear 4x4 Gladiator Truck Tent.
Tailgate down, tent has no floor, goes over bed and tailgate.
Any experience, how does it anchor, will it work with the MOPAR tonneau cover rolled up, etc.??
I have one unopened in my garage! Not very helpful I know. I also have their inflatable mattress to go along with it. When I get around to using it (not August in the Carolinas) I’ll report back.
 
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I have one unopened in my garage! Not very helpful I know. I also have their inflatable mattress to go along with it. When I get around to using it (not August in the Carolinas) I’ll report back.
thanks, but I was wondering about ordering one - to skip a hotel come September 10th.

I note another brand that's similar - Napier Backroadz Truck Tent
It's got a floor which would mean emptying the truck to put it up, but the other would mean perhaps bugs get in between the tent walls and the truck sides?

I dunno - maybe just do a hotel again but I could get either one of these for a one night hotel stay - and then I'd own it for next time.

Since where I'd be is only about a quarter mile from the Mississippi - BUGS are a major concern at night.
 

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I have one for my now departed 2019 F350. I bought it for an overnight on the White Rim trial in Canyonlands NP. In the larger bed of the F350 it worked great. I had a Bed Rug so the interior was nice and I didn't miss the lack of a cover in the bed (it's only the top and sides). I threw a queen air mattress in the bed and it was perfect. I'm not sure how it will work with the limited bed space in the Gladiator, but the concept works (and it's a hell of a lot cheaper than a RTT right now).

Hope that helps.
 

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I have been looking into this tent also. There are several YouTube videos showing how it sets up on a Gladiator. Quadratec has a real informative one.
I was also looking into their SUV tent. I saw on FB where a guy used both the bed and SUV tent. It was cool. They tied together seamlessly. I thought with this setup you could sleep in the bed and keep your stuff in the big tent. Also have a private place to get dressed.

https://rightlinegear.com/truck-tents/suv-tent/
 

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Just found an example of what I was talking about
Jeep Gladiator Any experience with Rightline Gear truck tent? 1629755901648
 
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That's an interesting getup.
I'm just looking for a 1 or 2 night thing, sleeping only - one person (me) to save hotel, convenience, etc. Likely use once or twice a year. I have a small tent I've been using, maybe once a year, but you can't always count on dry or even ground, etc. and my back just doesn't like the cold hard bumpy ground or un-evenness.
I showed my wife and she said "so you could save 150-200 a night with one of those? Yeah.
It would be strictly for car shows, swap meets, etc. I'd tow my car, and haul parts in the back of the truck. So it would be inconvenient in that respect - have to get all of the car parts out of the truck to set it up and put them back in again - but I've done worse.

The more I look at things like this - the more I wish I had a BED RUG, though!!!!
 

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I have the Rightline, but have not camped with it yet. I did set it up.

I bought it because 1) no floor and 2) more orange for my Mojave.

I prefer cots over air mattresses. The cot barely fits with the tailgate down, but I can close it up. I may try out one of my air mattresses and re-evaluate my plan.

I read some reviews about the material being pretty thin and people ripping it while setting it up. You just have to be careful and take your time is what some said. Sets up pretty easily.





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I have the Rightline, but have not camped with it yet. I did set it up.

I bought it because 1) no floor and 2) more orange for my Mojave.

I prefer cots over air mattresses. The cot barely fits with the tailgate down, but I can close it up. I may try out one of my air mattresses and re-evaluate my plan.

I read some reviews about the material being pretty thin and people ripping it while setting it up. You just have to be careful and take your time is what some said. Sets up pretty easily.





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I did watch the Quadratec video which I thought was pretty good. Didn't touch on some things I was wondering about.......... but showed how easy the setup was.
My wonderings are -
Will it work with the Jee/MOPAR roll-up tonneau cover - rolled up of course, but still on the truck, and
how does it seal between tent and truck. BUGS, wind driven rain getting in or wind getting between tent and box sides. More thinking of BUGS as I'd be close to the Mississippi and I tried once to sleep in my truck with the windows open a bit and was eaten alive.
Cot is a good idea I'd not considered!
Thanks for the pic - and do you have the tail lights that stick out a bit - with the safety features where they don't fit flush? Someone out there said the tent didn't fit over those - but I can't see why not.
 

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I did watch the Quadratec video which I thought was pretty good. Didn't touch on some things I was wondering about.......... but showed how easy the setup was.
My wonderings are -
Will it work with the Jee/MOPAR roll-up tonneau cover - rolled up of course, but still on the truck, and
how does it seal between tent and truck. BUGS, wind driven rain getting in or wind getting between tent and box sides. More thinking of BUGS as I'd be close to the Mississippi and I tried once to sleep in my truck with the windows open a bit and was eaten alive.
Cot is a good idea I'd not considered!
Thanks for the pic - and do you have the tail lights that stick out a bit - with the safety features where they don't fit flush? Someone out there said the tent didn't fit over those - but I can't see why not.
I knew I was forgetting something. Yes, it works with the MOPAR soft roll-up tonneau. I don't see many bugs getting in, but I have to put it to test. I think it's a tight enough fit to prevent most bugs. Not sure how it will handle in wind.

I don't have any safety features, but tail lights do stick out a little bit. Seems like it would fit, but no way to confirm. I wasn't thinking about that since I don't have the features.
 

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thanks, but I was wondering about ordering one - to skip a hotel come September 10th.

I note another brand that's similar - Napier Backroadz Truck Tent
It's got a floor which would mean emptying the truck to put it up, but the other would mean perhaps bugs get in between the tent walls and the truck sides?

I dunno - maybe just do a hotel again but I could get either one of these for a one night hotel stay - and then I'd own it for next time.

Since where I'd be is only about a quarter mile from the Mississippi - BUGS are a major concern at night.
You can cut the floor out of these, it's not structural to the tent. Last I knew they were out of the small ones, but someone bought a short wide one and said it fit. https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/hell-of-a-deal-on-a-truck-tent-25.43283/post-697693
 

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Hmmm, this setup is something ive been researching. Im curious if this setup can be fitted to a softopper using zipperes if custom alterations are made to the tent. My dad was a mastor tailor so i may seek his expertise. Im sure it can be done. I will post pictures if i pursue this option. I am not a fan of a RRT so if i can get this to work it would be perfect. I have the ovs 270 awning with all the 3 walls which encloses a huge space for cots to sleep on. Idc about bugs and wildlife, we are just visitors in their realm when we camp lol. But i dont think its a viable option on really windy days or nights.
 

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Great for beginners.

But. Everyone I know that had one ended up going another route pretty quickly.

Why, beside the thin material (not a true 3 season tent), everyone HATES the yard sale effect. Everything in the bed has to come out. Pain in the ass to set up and take down because of that yard sale factor.

I’d save my money. Lots of better options.
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