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    Posted: 02 May 2017 at 12:14pm
I also prefer Dome tent because my family just love it. In these days there are many options for camping tents, if you are worrying about assembling part then you should look for instant tents. They are easy to setup for newbies too. I have a found a good list of Instant tents at topreviewhut. These types of tents are almost available in all sizes. Just decide your full requirements first and look for the reviews under your budget.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 May 2017 at 6:51am
Thank you one and all for the R-Dome advice. With my 2 old collies, I believe it will be a no-brainer. I have done a lot of tent camping, but never in a trailer of any kind. I go to 'trailer class' this Sat. (including back up lessons), then tow it home to start outfitting. Shelf liner? Kitchen equipment. Small wall clock. Hook for sink cover when not in use. Sheets v. sleeping bag? rubber gloves for . . .?.?. Sometimes I wonder if I'll ever get to GO GO GO.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 May 2017 at 4:44pm
Have fun pulling your gear together! I do recommend sheets even with sleeping bags. I use sheets for even the most rugged camping (not backpacking) trips, because they are cozy (if flannel) or cool (if plain cotton). Most of all though they are easy to throw in the wash. Much easier than washing sleeping bags :-) With hand- or machine sewing you can turn a sheet into a removable sleeping bag liner, just use ribbon ties or velcro to hold it to the bottom of the bag. Or snaps if you're inclined. You can buy or make "sleepsacks", such as those used at hostels. I've made a number of sleep sacks for use with sleeping bags and they're easy. I don't have my instructions written down (yet?) or I'd post them for you. You mention rubber gloves, yes! Different types for different purposes, so decide what you want to use them for and keep them separate. Excited for you! 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 May 2017 at 10:45pm
Hi, introducing myself here...Mike and I'm an RPod enthusiast.

We've recently picked up our 2017 RP179 and it has an awning. I'm obviously less than excited about this.
I was wondering though, will I need anything besides the r dome ⛺ itself to make the swap. Track or some kind of channel?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Jun 2017 at 9:36am
We love our R Dome. Setup is no worse than some tents I've had. My wife helped me the first two times but last week I did the setup completely by myself. No problem. Practice getting a routine that works for you. Here is my process:
1. Pull dome thru the track on R Pod. A little silicone can help here. Also, you may have to pull the dome out away from the Pod when you encounter the screws. 
2. Remove the front section by unzipping and then Insert the long flexible pole thru the front of the dome. Push, don't pull or pole will pull apart at joints.
3. Fasten the lower strap to "shape" the dome.
4. Insert ceiling poles starting in center first. If using front section, replace it AFTER this step.
5. Stake dome starting with each end closest to Pod and working out.
6. Attach sides to Pod using suction cups. (If your dome uses the quick snaps, this step may be different)

Sounds like a lot but goes very quickly after doing a few times.
We use ours regardless of length of stay.
Hope this helps.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Jun 2017 at 11:43am
MikeDogg,

To answer your question - I take it that your Pod with awning does not have keder rails, you would need those for an RDome. I looked at the Pahaque site today and even their side tents utilize the keder rails.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Jun 2017 at 1:15pm
Mike, it's not an either, it's an or. If your pod was built with an awning, the only way to use a dome would be the complete removal of the awning, the repair of it's mounting holes, the addition of the proper keder rail for a dome. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Jul 2017 at 11:47am
Tars Tarkas, how do you make an awning from the R dome?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Jul 2018 at 7:58pm
Hi Tars;
I am a new 2017 R Pod 178 owner and am looking for the compatible r dome. I can't seem to find any listings on the Forest River site. Any suggestions on where to look and how much I should anticipate to pay?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Jul 2018 at 7:05am
Barry I would call an R-pod dealer not factory.

When I ordered mine and asked about it he said 500$ and no problem.
My nearest dealer is some 150 miles away, which is a bit of a pain.
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