Mine is also often surprisingly wet. So to mitigate condensation I added vents below, a BBQ vent above (under a cover) and Hypervent Matting below the rubber pad. Still wet, so I went drastic, and added 12V RV vent fans to the side. Doesn't draw much amperage so it can be left on for hours...
I've had the 3.1 on my truck a year. Like you, it was darn frustrating to pop the tent open and see the mattress quite wet, even on a dry day. It's my happy experience that airflow, to even out, the inside the tent when it's closed, and the outside atmospheres, is key to mitigating...
I use two sailboat air scoops underneath towards the front, and a stainless steel adjustable BBQ vent on the upper rear. Also underneath the mattress is a woven mesh pad (https://www.hyperventonline.com/) A little airflow prevents condensation. I'm currently working on a dryer vent cover...
Anyone have any experience building a ladder type pickup truck tack using aluminum extrusions? The available hardware and fittings look to be cost effective and attractive. I'm looking for ideas, and a one (or two) stop vendor for the materials would be good. My goal is to mount a Alu Cab 3.0...
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