2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!

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Yes I did, I believe 2016.Verna said:@Mouseketab lost one or two E-Z-Ups at the last Tearstock gathering.
Clam Quickset. Stake it down and attach guy lines when it’s windy.rrcbov said:So what are the good options for stand-alone shelters with screens that can withstand some wind? I’m a solo traveler so ease of single-handed setup is important.
I do not believe so, for a full size T@B. I believe they would work for a teardrop like the T@G. I would advice you to look at the measurements of the Clam and then take measurements of your galley. There is only one door to the Clam, also.thedoolittles said:Is the Clam shelter tall enough that I could open the hatch on the galley kitchen inside the shelter or at least have a portion of the hatch covered? I keep looking at them as a room off the kitchen.

No, there’s no way to get the hatch under the tent. I have a big rain fly that I can put over both the hatch and the clam traveler in bad weather. I’m on the road and can’t post pix right now. You may be able to find by clicking on my name and looking at pix that I’ve posted in the past.thedoolittles said:Is the Clam shelter tall enough that I could open the hatch on the galley kitchen inside the shelter or at least have a portion of the hatch covered? I keep looking at them as a room off the kitchen.


The Escape Sport and Escape Sky are 74” x 8” x 8” - too long for my truck as well.xdr said:We were looking at the Clam Quickset last year, the Escape model I think. What stopped us was the length of the tent when in the storage bag for traveling. The length was longer than our truck bed (Dodge Rebel) 5’ 8”Anyone able to comment on this? Is it a long bag when broken down?
