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AllOutdoor Review: Napier Outdoors Backroadz Truck Tent

I’ll admit it – there’s something oddly satisfying about turning your truck bed into a cozy sleeping quarters. When I got the chance to test out the Napier Outdoors Backroadz Truck Tent from RealTruck, I was mainly curious about one thing: could this really be as convenient as throwing a regular tent in the back of the truck? After four camping trips and some interesting lessons learned about tent condensation, I’ve got some thoughts to share about this popular truck camping solution.

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Specifications: Napier Outdoors Backroadz Truck Tent

The Backroadz tent is built from 68D polyester taffeta with a 185 thread count, which strikes a nice balance between durability and weight (mine came in around 16 pounds). The full rainfly and storm flaps aren’t just marketing speak – they actually keep water out when properly installed. With 58-62 inches of headroom depending on your truck model, there’s plenty of space to sit up and move around. The polyethylene floor is particularly impressive, creating a proper bathtub-style barrier between you and your truck bed.

  • Material (Tent): 68D Polyester Taffeta (185T thread count)
  • Material (Floor): Heavy-duty polyethylene
  • Material (Windows/Door): Polyester mesh
  • Waterproofing Rating: 1500mm PU coating
  • Center Height: 58″-62″ (model dependent)
  • Weight: 15-16 lbs
  • Sleeping Capacity: 2 adults
  • Frame Construction: 4 shock-corded fiberglass poles
  • Door Configuration: 1 large entry door
  • Window Configuration: 2 mesh windows
  • Storm Protection: Full rainfly with taped seams
  • Weather Flaps: Yes (windows and doors)
  • Interior Storage: Gear loft, gear pocket, lantern holder
  • Setup Time: ~10 minutes
  • Seasonal Rating: 3-season (Spring, Summer, Fall)
  • Warranty: 1 year limited
  • Package Contents: Tent, rainfly, poles, storage bag, tie-down straps

Truck Bed Compatibility:

  • 19011 – Full Size Long Bed (8′ – 8’2″)
  • 19022 – Full Size Regular Bed (6’4″ – 6’7″)
  • 19033 – Full Size Short Bed (5’5″ – 5’8″)
  • 19044 – Compact Regular Bed (6′ – 6’3″) – The one I used with my 6’2″ bed Tacoma
  • 19066 – Compact Short Bed (5′-5’2″)

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The Backroadz truck tent sits in a sweet spot for value, typically running around $200-250 depending on your truck size and where you buy it. Given the build quality and included features like the full rainfly and proper storage bag, the price feels fair for what you’re getting. When you factor in the convenience of always having your camping setup ready to go in your truck, it starts looking even better.

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“Ease and comfort right in your truck bed! Check out the Napier Backroadz Truck Tents when you are looking for the best camping or traveling truck tent. Never hurt your back again by sleeping out on the ground, sleep with relief in this awesome product! In this spacious truck tent you have 58″-62” of available head space with two breathable, mesh windows and a large door for great airflow.

Being made from a 68D polyester taffeta with a 185 thread count, the Backroadz truck tents offer optimal protection while keeping the weight down to around 16 lbs. With a mesh polyester window and door material, the Backroadz tents have lots of ventilation and breathability. The full rainfly and storm flaps add extra privacy, as well as weather protection around the door and both windows. The included gear loft and pocket will help you keep your personal belongings organized, while the lantern holder, located at center-most point of the ceiling, ensures ample lighting can be added.

Install the tent on your truck bed in no time with the color-coded poles and sleeves. It won’t take you long to put it on your vehicle and be on your way to relaxation. Rest assured that if there is a storm you will stay nice and dry and it will hold up to wind gusts. The Backroadz tent comes with a tent bag, two tie down straps, pole bag and tent poles. Wait no longer on getting the Napier Backroadz Truck Tents for your truck! – Real Truck”

First Impressions: Napier Outdoors Backroadz Truck Tent

Right out of the included storage bag, the Backroadz tent impressed me with its thoughtful organization. The color-coded poles and sleeves actually make sense (unlike some tents I’ve wrestled with), and the materials feel substantially more robust than I expected at this price point. The included instructions are clear and logical, though I’d suggest doing your first setup in daylight out in your driveway before potentially setting it up in the dark once you reach your destination in the dark.

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The overall build quality exceeded my expectations, with solid stitching throughout and reinforced stress points where they matter. I particularly appreciated the heavy-duty straps and buckles that secure the tent to your truck – this isn’t some flimsy setup that’ll fly away in the first breeze. That said, I did notice the pole channels could use some reinforcing, as I managed to create a small tear during my fourth setup (totally my fault in my haste, but worth noting).

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Testing Experience: Napier Outdoors Backroadz Truck Tent

Over the course of four camping trips, I really got to know the quirks and features of this tent. The first night taught me a valuable lesson about ventilation. Condensation can build up if you don’t manage airflow properly. I felt pretty soaked by the next morning. Once I figured out the optimal window and vent configuration, it wasn’t an issue on subsequent trips. This is probably something that applies to any sealed tent. Have warm clothes, a sleeping bag, a blanket, and a cracked window. The mesh is nice so no critters will make an appearance.

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Setting up the tent consistently took about 10 minutes once I got the hang of it. The color-coded system really helps, though I’d recommend being gentle with the fiberglass poles as they feel a bit less robust than I’d like. The gear loft and interior pocket proved surprisingly useful, and the built-in lantern hook became my go-to spot for a small fan/light combo.

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One of my favorite features is the dual-layer door and windows – you get a mesh layer for ventilation and a solid layer for privacy/weather protection. The bathtub-style floor is another standout, creating a proper seal against the truck bed that kept out drafts and moisture. I never needed a separate ground cloth or mattress pad, though I did use a truck bed air mattress for comfort.

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Final Thoughts: Napier Outdoors Backroadz Truck Tent

After extensive testing, the Napier Backroadz has earned a permanent spot in my camping kit. While there are a few minor issues like the somewhat delicate pole channels, the overall package delivers excellent value for anyone looking to turn their truck into a capable camping platform. The combination of easy setup, proper weather protection, and thoughtful features like the gear storage options make it a compelling choice. Speaking purely from my testing experience with the unit provided by RealTruck, this tent delivers on its promises – and that’s exactly what you want in camping gear.

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In closing, I want to say thank you to RealTruck for allowing AllOutdoor and myself the opportunity to try out the Napier Outdoors Backroadz Truck Tent. That is always greatly appreciated. The last question that remains is what do you think? Is the Napier Outdoors Backroadz Truck Tent something you would be willing to invest your money in? What trips would you plan with it? What would be the first destination? Let us know all of your thoughts in the Comments below! We always appreciate your feedback.

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