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Date:         Wed, 26 Mar 2003 12:01:00 -0500
Reply-To:     "Warner, Jeff (DSIO)" <Jeff.Warner@DLA.MIL>
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From:         "Warner, Jeff (DSIO)" <Jeff.Warner@DLA.MIL>
Subject:      Cabela's Deluxe Truck Tent
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Volks,

Since the subject of tent options has come up again with the regularity of Spring flowers, I thought I should mention, once again, the Cabela tent we bought two years ago. Here's the link:

<http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/product/horizontal-item.jhtml?i d=0003781512246a&navAction=jump&navCount=3&indexId=&podId=0003781&catalogCod e=ID&parentId=&parentType=&rid=&_DARGS=%2Fcabelas%2Fen%2Fcommon%2Fcatalog%2F item-link.jhtml.2_A&_DAV=%2Fcabelas%2Fen%2Fcontent%2FPod%2F00%2F37%2F81%2Fp0 03781ii01.jpg>

At $199 it was a tremendous deal. We bought it to use on a two week trip out West. We had just purchased our Westy and I wasn't of a mind to risk a 5000 mile trip in it so we rented a Dodge Sport Caravan and used this tent.

The tent is of excellent quality and easy enough to set up. I tried it on the back of my Westy and it fit fine although it is necessary to restrain the hatch door from opening too far otherwise it wants to lift the tent off the ground. I found that two bungee cords had just the right amount of tension to keep the hatch at the right height. They market these tents for SUVs which I'm sure many of would have the same problem. Although, I still have never tried it, I'm sure that this tent could also be use very easily on the side door too. I believe if it were done right it would create a much more weather and bug proof seal on the side door than my Westfalia tent ever could. I know there are other Vanagon owners who have done this.

I eventually finished restoring my Westfalia tent and we started using it with our Westy a month or so after returning from our Great Western Adventure. Here's a picture of it:

<http://photos.groups.yahoo.com/group/centralohiowesties/vwp?.dir=/COW+Gathe rings+%26+Campouts/Busses+%26+Boats+II&.src=gr&.dnm=The+Warner+Condo.jpg&.vi ew=t&.done=http%3a//photos.groups.yahoo.com/group/centralohiowesties/lst%3f% 26.dir=/COW%2bGatherings%2b%2526%2bCampouts/Busses%2b%2526%2bBoats%2bII%26.s rc=gr%26.view=t>

So the Cabela tent goes unused. I might be talked into selling it but I'm tempted to hang onto it for when all the other threads fall out of my Westfalia. Since it was used only two weeks it's in fairly new condition. Pmail me if you're really interested but I'd suggest that for the price you should consider just getting a new one. You won't be disappointed.

Jeff Warner Galloway, OH '86 Wolfy Westy "Barry"


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