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Lets dust this one off ...

Made a few changes and are getting a new batch of MOABs ready to go. As I mentioned before, these are designed as a DIY project. They come as a kit and you build your own folding platform. The kit includes tent body, bows, bow hardware, and base hinges. In many trailer applications, half of the folding floor can be the top of your trailer.

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What do folks think?
 
schaney said:
Lets dust this one off ...

Made a few changes and are getting a new batch of MOABs ready to go. As I mentioned before, these are designed as a DIY project. They come as a kit and you build your own folding platform. The kit includes tent body, bows, bow hardware, and base hinges. In many trailer applications, half of the folding floor can be the top of your trailer.

What do folks think?

These tents are great. I had a truck bed tent when I drove a gmc Sierra. Now that I have my FJC I have been looking for an alternative and this may be it.
 
REDDAWNISHERE, The Tents have been optimized for trailer top usage, so I haven't tried a vehicle top setup with them yet. There would be a few details to work out. Have someone who mounted one over the bed of a pickup.

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rdsk8ter, For a kit without a changing room $679, for a kit with changing room $795, for details visit MOAB Tent Kits

Here is one I just finished putting together.

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I like the look of your MOAB tent. I think the simplicity is key in appeal for me, and yours seems to be the simplest for the price.

O/T: have you considered lunette and pintle hitches as opposed to the ball-type trailer hitches. (Sorry, question arose while viewing your product gallery.)
 
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