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  • RealTruck.Com Newsletter Specials & Coupon Codes

    Posted on June 30th, 2009 scottb No comments

    Hot off the press is the newest copy of the RealTruck.Com Newsletter.  For up to date special offers and deals on car and truck accessories sign up for the RealTruck Newsletter.

    RealTruck July 4th Newsletter Specials & Coupon Codes

    RealTruck July 4th Newsletter Specials & Coupon Codes

    This edition features specials on a variety of automotive products including the Customize Your Ride this July 4th with $25.00 off purchases of $199 or more.  Use RealTruck Coupon Code: July4

    In addition you can enhance your pickup or suv with Dee Zee Nerf Bars in chrome, polished stainless steel or black.  Dee Zee nerfs start at only $199.95.

    Bull Rings stake pockets tie downs come in handy on any pickup f0r securing your load.  Whether you are hauling a atv or a box of goodies from the department store, the Bull Ring tie downs are sure to help.  Get $5.00 off plus Fee Shipping.  Bull Rings are make model specific for Chevy, Dodge, Ford, Toyota and GMC pickup trucks.

    Needs some action for the front hood or side windows of your car, suv or pickup truck?  Check out the Stampede Hood Shields and Stampede Vent Visors.  From traditional smoke finish bug shields and vent visors to camo and specialty series such as the US flag bug shields and more.  Get 15% off stampede bug shields and window visors.  Use RealTruck Coupon Code:  Stampede.

    And for that next camping trip, the Napier sportz truck and suv tents are sure to make your travels better.  Available in a few styles to work with virtually any SUV.  SUV Tents from Only 309.95 plug Free Shipping.

    RealTruck offer good until July 17th, 2009.  For more information and to view our product catalog shop RealTruck now.


  • Sportz Tent

    Posted on June 15th, 2009 jeffv No comments

    So this morning, I wanted to let you all know my thoughts on a product I had the chance to use this weekend. The Sportz Truck Tailgate Tent from Napier. Now before we begin, I need to let you know that I am not much of a camper. In fact, I borrowed almost everything that I took with me. A fun filled weekend in the woods of Minnesota was my goal. A group I belong to was hosting this weekend and there was about 75 at the lake.

    First things first, everyone had to come by and check out this tent. If you are the type of truck owner that likes attention, then this tent will certainly serve that purpose. So I arrive on Saturday morning with enough snacks to spend a month out there if need be and start setting up camp.

    First observation: If you are going to use the Sportz tent, make sure you are parked on even terrain or one that slightly elevates the tailgate upward. Once the tent is set up, you will not be able to move your vehicle so, pick a good spot. Next the set up. I was actually pretty impressed with the instructions. The only problem I encounter was at one point, it told me to insert the gray bar through the top. When I looked down, I had three gray bars all of different length. I guessed and grabbed one. I still don’t know if I grabbed the right one but the tent stayed up all night. It took me about 20 minutes to set up but if I was to go out again, I would say I could do that in half the time. Second Observation: The tent is taller than you might think. I’m 6.2 and could actually stand in the bed while being slightly crouched over. Once the tent is set up, you have a nice little area all right in the back of your vehicle. This part was really nice. I left a lot of my gear in the cab of the truck and everything was right there. The one thing that does take some getting used to is entry and exit. Let me put that another way, you really want to remember you are elevated if you wake up in the middle of the night and need to go back outside.

    With an air mattress in the bed of the truck, I was quite comfortable. Overall, I found this to be a neat product. Tear down was especially easy as you don’t have as many stakes to contend with. For me personally, I liked that I was up of the ground. No concerns about rain or rocks that are right under my back. I also enjoyed the fact that I was sleeping within my truck bed. Having a solid structure around brought a sense of security that I would not get with a normal tent. Had any experience with a Sprotz tent? Let’s hear your thoughts.

     

    Jeff Vsportz-clip-tent