Looks real nice, and cozy! I enjoyed seeing your truck camping setup, and always get some new ideas from seeing those setups.
For one, I like the reflectix on your windows, and think that would work in my truck too - I’ve just been thinking about curtains for the windows.
Here are a couple pictures of some recent additions I’ve added to my truck setup:
I just bought a Hest memory foam mattress. It’s nearly 4” thick x 30” wide, with a removable, washable cover, although I’ve also put my own duvet cover on it. I also just bought a couple $10 storage bins from Costco. One fits nicely in front of the wheel well, and the other will go on the floor in the back seat of my truck (when the seats are folded up). (I also put my cooler on the floor in the back seat. It fits facing the passenger door, with the front passsenger seat moved forward a couple inches.)
I have a retractable coat hanger on the roof of my truck cap. My wife just bought me a cheap fan from Walmart that I can clip on that hanger. It can also sit upright, like on that Costco storage bin, and it can be adjusted in any direction. It has a 2000mwh rechargeable lithium battery, that might run all night if needed, but as backup I also have a 6000mwh rechargeable battery pack/ LED light combo (hanging next to the fan) in this picture.
You might also notice the green tape that you can see some of around the edge of my truck bed. My 2018 Ford always seems to get lots of dust in the truck bed (and on my camp bedding) after I’ve driven on dirt roads for some distance. To lessen the amount of dust (somewhat), I’ve put painters tape all around the perimeter of the bed.
I‘ve also just installed a 4” wide piece of rubber (it’s called Rok Block) across the opening between the truck bed and the tailgate, shown here:
I‘ve had a new 2022 Ford F-150 hybrid truck on order since the end of last December. I’m not sure if I’m going to actually buy it now, or cancel the order, since it’s taking so long, but I ordered it with some options that would be nice to have when staying overnight in the back of the truck. In addition to a 2.4kw generator built into the truck bed, it will also have a power tailgate that can be lowered and lifted automatically using the key fob.
John