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side tents

PostPosted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 9:43 pm
by Roddy Riggs
While at the Minden, Neb. gathering last summer, I saw many teardrops with small "tent" like structures placed on one or both sides, to be used for dressing, porta potty, privacy, etc. Does anyone out there have any plans for these enclosures or know where they can be bought reasonably?

PostPosted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 9:46 pm
by Chris C

PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 12:23 am
by Duckdrop
That Shadow Mountain Cabana is pretty interesting especially for $79. Just need to figure out how to seal it up against the trailer. Course it would be nice to have a trailer done to put it up against too :R

PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 9:52 am
by Chris C
Roddy,

I think I goofed! :oops: Side tents and privacy tents are two different things..................and I linked you to privacy tents. Yes, there were some really great side tents at Minden. Don't have any links to help you there. Sorry. :(

Tent suggestions

PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 1:43 pm
by sdtripper2
Hello, Roddy:

I understand your need for a privy and privacy.

Here is a link to Wal-Mart’s hunting blinds. The outhouse blind was my choice for the privy. The cost is right for me and the quick fold up to a 2.5 foot round circle and storage bag at about 4LBS was the right fit for my storage. The other binds have the same compact storage.

Blinds
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/search-n ... s=20&ico=0

Outhouse Blind
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product. ... id=2671291


Now in times that you may want privacy on a grand scale this unit seems to have a following. The large 10'x10' foot print and 8' height gives plenty of room and for those trips that are long in one place could provide a benefit.

NOTE: These units very in cost widely, so do your home work before you buy on line with Google or Froogle serches.

http://www.campersland.com/spz81000.html

There are two door zippers on this unit to give you options in positioning as seen in the two small pic’s in the link above. That way you can use it as a galley attachment or as I prefer a bedroom door attachment with the built in SUV sleeve.

Here is one more Dome to go Tent that may fit your need with a foot print of 8’x8’ foot.
http://www.campersland.com/spz85000.html


These tents and blinds are my choice and with these patio mats the combination is complete as a rock free floor before getting into your tear is an obvious best practice.
http://www.hilltoprv.net/index.asp?Page ... egory=1630

My choice of vender for mats = RV Awning Mat Co. Inc.
http://rvawningmats.com/shopping/index. ... 6610d6bec9

Now I have seen on Indy’s site a side enclosure that would fold up with ease. Don’t know where they got that rig but this too may be a choice for you.
http://home.indy.rr.com/teardropper/index.html

Hope this information helps in making your decision, Roddy?

PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 7:48 pm
by TomS
We like to camp with a screen house over our picnic table. Our old screen house is worn out. We're looking at this one from PahaQue as a possible repacement. It's a little pricy. But, one of the reasons we like it is because, it has awnings on all four sides that you can roll up, use for shade or roll down for privacy.

http://www.pahaque.com/products-screenroom.shtml

We'll probably use it in addition to a 10x10 EZ-Up over the TD.

Reasonable side room alternative by Kurt of Indiana

PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 12:13 am
by sdtripper2
Roddy & Tom

I asked about this setup by Kurt of Indiana http://home.indy.rr.com/teardropper/index.html
seems to have merit if what you want is a Small 6x6x6 room for privacy. He says he cut the side panel and installed 4 snaps along the upper edge and snapped it to the trailer side. He reinforced the snaps with black duct tape so they won’t pull through. He says he attached some Velcro to the inside and hung up some light weight shower curtains for a privacy room. You could use sheets also. Of course it's on his wife's side and she likes it.

This PLAYHUT screen room isn’t water proof however the $39.00 seems reasonable and with a small tarp from harbor freight for small money could work if you live in a rain zone. http://www.ourcampsite.com/73010.html Folding up to about a 2’ circle and about 13-14 LBS is space friendly too.

Steve

PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 6:20 am
by Classic Finn
I am planning on a side room or side tent as well...

I did see one here someplace... Was it in someones photo gallery that was made exactly to the profile of the teardrop....Thats what I was planning tot do but Im going to have a Clear Plastic or Urethane window
sewn into it for light as well... And possibly so it can be removed and have a mosquito screen to replace it...

Classic Finn

PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 1:23 pm
by Kevin A
Classic Finn wrote:I am planning on a side room or side tent as well...

I did see one here someplace... Was it in someones photo gallery that was made exactly to the profile of the teardrop....Thats what I was planning tot do but Im going to have a Clear Plastic or Urethane window
sewn into it for light as well... And possibly so it can be removed and have a mosquito screen to replace it...

Classic Finn

Heikki, is this the one you saw? It won the best idea award at Minden.
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 3:39 pm
by Classic Finn
Kevin A wrote:
Classic Finn wrote:I am planning on a side room or side tent as well...

I did see one here someplace... Was it in someones photo gallery that was made exactly to the profile of the teardrop....Thats what I was planning tot do but Im going to have a Clear Plastic or Urethane window
sewn into it for light as well... And possibly so it can be removed and have a mosquito screen to replace it...

Classic Finn

Heikki, is this the one you saw? It won the best idea award at Minden.
Image


Kevin
Thats the one... telepathy... Thats what were planning to do on ours...
We really like that idea... ;)

Were talking about having one on both sides eventually...That will give
space for a lil cot or 2 on one side and the other for the entrance..

I think it it will work nicely.. Im going to have a photo for you of the special corner moulding that they use here to keep the side room in place
without additional screws, or added snaps...I dont know how to exlain it
but its very handy...as soon as I can get there I,ll post it...

Kevin do you know how that is installed to the sides? or with what?
Classic Finn

PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 6:13 pm
by Kevin A
Classic Finn wrote:
Kevin
Thats the one... telepathy... Thats what were planning to do on ours...
We really like that idea... ;)

Were talking about having one on both sides eventually...That will give
space for a lil cot or 2 on one side and the other for the entrance..

I think it it will work nicely.. Im going to have a photo for you of the special corner moulding that they use here to keep the side room in place
without additional screws, or added snaps...I dont know how to exlain it
but its very handy...as soon as I can get there I,ll post it...

Kevin do you know how that is installed to the sides? or with what?
Classic Finn
Heikki,
Here's a link to all the photos I have of that trailer. Side enclosure

PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 7:14 pm
by Classic Finn
Thank You Kevin

That is impressive...I like it...Id change the color of the material to a lil
happier tone though..

But again thats only me... :lol:


Classic Finn

PostPosted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 12:55 pm
by Tiki Dude
Has anybody tried one of these?

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 5:58 pm
by madjack
Hey Tiki, how about a link or some more info on that real spiffy lookin' unit................................. 8)

PostPosted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 6:25 pm
by Tiki Dude
Here is the link

http://secure.mycart.net/catalogs/catalog.asp?prodid=1105754

I just bought one because they are having a clearance sale. I don't know how many are left.


Tiki Dude