Ultimate Guide: Choosing the Right Lanceton Truck Bed Tent for Your Pickup (2026 Updated)

Apr 11, 2026

 Are you ready to turn your pickup truck into a mobile basecamp? The Lanceton Waterproof Truck Bed Tent has become a top choice for overlanders due to its massive 67” interior height and rugged PU2000mm rain protection.

However, the most common question we receive is: "Will it fit my specific truck?" In this guide, we’ll break down the sizing specifications and provide a comprehensive compatibility list to ensure you get the perfect fit for your next adventure.


1. Understanding the Dimensions

Lanceton offers two primary sizes (M and L) engineered with a Universal Fit design. The secret lies in the elastic skirting and adjustable tension straps that allow the tent to adapt to various bed widths and tailgate shapes.

Model Size Bed Length Compatibility Best For
Size M 5.5ft - 6.0ft (65" - 72") Crew Cab / Short Bed models
Size L 6.5ft (75" - 80") Standard Cab / Long Bed models

Key Specs for All Models:

  • Interior Height: 67" (Stand-up room for most adults!)

  • Width: 63" (Spacious enough for a full-size air mattress)

  • Material: 210D Oxford Cloth with PU2000mm Waterproof Coating


2. Comprehensive Compatibility Chart

We have verified the fitment for major pickup brands from 2015 to 2026. Find your truck below:

Ford

  • F-150 (incl. Raptor/Lightning): Size M for 5.5' beds; Size L for 6.5' beds.

  • Ranger: Size M (Fits 5.0' to 6.0' SuperCrew/SuperCab beds).

RAM (Dodge)

  • Ram 1500: Size M for 5.7' Short Box; Size L for 6.4' Standard Box.

  • Ram 2500/3500: Size L for 6.4' Standard Box.

Toyota

  • Tundra: Size M for 5.5' Short Bed; Size L for 6.5' Standard Bed.

  • Tacoma: Size M (Best for 6.0' Long Bed models).

Chevrolet & GMC

  • Silverado/Sierra 1500: Size M for 5.8' Short Bed; Size L for 6.6' Standard Bed.

  • Colorado/Canyon: Size M (Best for 6.2' Long Bed models).

Nissan

  • Titan / Titan XD: Size M for 5.5' Bed; Size L for 6.5' Bed.

  • Frontier: Size M (Fits 5.0' to 6.0' configurations).


3. The "Pass-Through" Advantage

One feature that sets Lanceton apart is the Integrated Cab Pass-Through Window.

If your truck has a sliding rear window (common in Toyota Tundra and Ford F-150), you can:

  • Run power cables from your truck's internal outlets to charge devices.

  • Access gear stored in the back seat without stepping outside.

  • Utilize the truck's climate control (AC/Heater) for short bursts of comfort.


4. How to Measure Your Bed Before Ordering

To ensure a 100% match, follow these three steps:

  1. Lower the tailgate.

  2. Measure from the bulkhead (the wall behind the cab) to the inside edge of the bed where it meets the tailgate.

  3. Check the Skirting: Ensure your bed rails are clear of permanent roll bars or heavy racks that might interfere with the over-the-rail elastic skirting.


5. Summary: Why Lanceton?

Unlike tents that sit inside the bed and allow water to pool in the corners, Lanceton’s over-the-rail design sheds water directly to the ground. Combined with a fully integrated floor and insect-prevention mesh, it provides a clean, dry, and safe environment no matter where the trail leads.

Ready to upgrade your camping experience?

https://lancetonoutdoor.com/products/lanceton-pickup-truck-bed-tent


FAQ

Q: Can I install this with a Tonneau Cover?

A: Yes, but the cover must be fully folded up or removed to allow the tent poles to tension correctly.

Q: Is it windproof?

A: Yes. When all six heavy-duty buckles are tightened, the tent remains stable even in high-wind conditions common in open plains or coastal campsites.


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