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The Quictent Pickup Truck Tent fits a wide range of truck bed sizes (5.5' to 8.2'), offering a roomy 2-person sleeping space with 71” width and 63” headroom. Crafted from durable PU2000mm waterproof fabric with a fully sealed floor, it ensures protection against rain and snow. Setup is a breeze with pre-attached poles and color-coded parts, taking just 5 minutes. Additional features include a removable awning for shade, storage pockets, and a rear window that connects to your truck cabin for easy access. Backed by a 2-year warranty, this tent is designed for the modern outdoor enthusiast who values convenience, comfort, and reliability.






| Brand | Quictent |
| Product Dimensions | 71"L x 63"W x 69"H |
| Item Weight | 12 Pounds |
| Floor Width | 71 Inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping & Hiking, Fishing |
| Occupancy | 2 Person |
| Seasons | All Seasons |
| Included Components | Bed, Pole, Rainfly, Storage Bag |
| Water Resistance Technology | 2000 Mm |
| Special Feature | Water-Resistant |
| Occupant Capacity | 2 |
| Design | Vehicle Mounted Tent |
| Material | Polyurethane, fabric |
| Color | Blue |
| Installation Type | Easy Setup |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Assembly Time | 5 Minutes |
| Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
| Size | (5.5'-5.8')Full Size Short Bed |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Floor Length | 71 Inches |
| Maximum Height | 63 Inches |
| Floor Area | 4575.0 |
| Base Material | Polyurethane |
| Style | Full Size |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Number Of Pockets | 2 |
| Stake Material | metal |
| Tent Floor Material | Polyurethane |
| Rainfly Material | some waterproof material |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Model Name | Quictent 5'-5.2' Truck Bed Tent |
| Manufacturer | Quictent |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Easy to follow instructions for a 5-minute setup |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 26.5 x 9.9 x 7.7 inches |
| Package Weight | 7.37 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 71 x 63 x 69 inches |
| Brand Name | Quictent |
| Warranty Description | 2-year |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Part Number | TT-B |
| Sport Type | Camping & Hiking, Fishing |
K**S
Worth the money!
We were skeptical about this, because of reviews (Took another tent just in case). However, this thing exceeded our expectations. The day we got to our campsite, and that night, winds were constantly around 25-40mph. We were able to put it together with ease, and it held up. Only issue we had with the wind was the awning poles. Since the wind was bad, we decided to move to another location, just down the street about 3/4 of a mile, but didn’t want to take it down. So we drove with it up. We took it easy at about 15-20mph, and it held up just fine. We didn’t have any rain, so no idea if it’s waterproof or not. It fit perfectly on our 21’ gmc sierra, even though we have a retractable bed cover. All zippers worked, and even when they were all zipped the tent was still breathable. It was simple to put up, and even easier to take down.
A**R
WILL WORK WITH A 2016 SHORT BED TACOMA
Great tent does take a delicate hand. It would be easy to break the poles because you really have to put some pressure on them when setting up the tent, does take two people or I would strongly recommend two people and takes about 30 minutes to set up if you have not set it up before there is a learning process.It held up very well in the wind.I did not need to use the rain fly. it does have a lot of windows which is great. I did not get to use it this summer, but I used it in 20° weather and it was pretty cozy.Very easy to take down.
E**O
Will work with a truck bed box, just takes finessing
Pros:-Can be adapted to a short bed truck with a box in the back!-Everything worked the first time!-Color-coded poles are super helpful.-Easy to slide out of the truck for adventures and back in (bought tent stakes for when gone).Cons:-Reeeeeaaaally stiff poles. For some of them, it takes a prayer and hope the pole doesn’t shatter (it didn’t!).-Hyper-specific order for setting-up the poles (and break-down). FOLLOW it, or you’ll scream into the void.-The measurements of the base are a bit bigger than stated in the description, but it’s not hard to make it work.-The tent bag broke immediately. :(
B**S
A Truck Tent That Stands Its Ground (Even in 20mph Winds!)
I purchased the Quictent Pickup Truck Tent for 5.5–5.8' beds for a quick overnight camping trip, and I couldn’t be happier with my choice. Shopping for a truck tent felt like navigating a maze. After reading what felt like a thousand reviews across 50 different models, I finally landed on this one. Spoiler alert: it was worth every minute of research.The instructions wisely recommend a “pre-setup” trial, and I’m glad I followed that advice. I laid the tent out in the driveway, and had it figured out in about 45 minutes. I should mention that assembling anything in 20mph winds turns setup into a full-contact sport. At one point, I was literally chasing the tent down the street. (Yes, my neighbors were entertained.)Once I wrangled it back and packed it up, I was ready to hit the road. At the campsite, setup took just 15 minutes solo—no extra hands needed. When I climbed inside and unzipped the windows, I was amazed at how spacious it felt. The breeze rolled in, and I was ready to relax.Then came the plot twist: thunder, clouds, and a sudden downpour. I hadn’t pre-tested the rainfly (rookie move), but I managed to get it on in about 10 minutes—just in time. It rained steadily for hours, and I stayed completely dry all night. The tent held up like a champ.Bottom line: the Quictent Pickup Truck Tent is sturdy, spacious, and surprisingly easy to set up—even in less-than-ideal conditions. Highly recommend for anyone looking to turn their truck bed into a cozy, weatherproof campsite. Just maybe avoid setting it up on a windy day unless you’re looking for a cardio workout.
J**T
Worked well with a fold-a-cover too
Bought this for a camping trip in the north woods of Wisconsin in late October. Not a lot of wind, but it withstood some rain and pretty cold temps. Overall, I really liked this. I used this on a 2014 Chevy Silverado with a standard bed. The unique challenge I had is that I have a 4-panel hard folding cover on the bed of my truck and I didn't want to remove it to install the tent. Folded all the way up against the back window, this cover extends about 4" from the front truck bed rail. The Full Size Regular Bed size tent fit with really no issues. The door hung off the tailgate but just by an inch or so, and I had to be careful with where the poles landed at the back edges of the truck, but the tent itself still worked great. Assembly was very easy, particularly with the color-coded poles and where they insert in the tent. NOTE: tie the top BEFORE you lift it onto the truck! Two people to lift it onto the truck is, IMHO, almost mandatory- it's simply too flexible and floppy to do it yourself. If I had to do it myself I would probably practice assembling it already on the bed of the truck, but that's gonna be challenging. No issues with the materials - everything was in good shape with no tears, fraying, etc.The rainfly was a bit challenging only because I wanted it to go over the fold-a-cover. Ideally, the tent and rainfly go over all three bed rails, but in my case the tent was in front of the bed cover, meaning any rain on that side of the tent would get funneled right into the truck bed. I solved that issue by sandwiching one edge of the rainfly between the back window of the trunk and the folded up cover. This resulted in about a foot or so of the rainfly not covering the tent by the door, but it worked beautifully in keeping rain out of my truck bed. I didn't really have a problem with water coming in the tent in the non-covered portion, either, unless I touched the wet sides. Before I use this again I may alter the rainfly by adding an extra 2 feet of length. Otherwise this worked great!
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