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Post Info TOPIC: Portable Decks


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Portable Decks


If you are looking for a practical, portable and easy decking system that requires no tools to set up please visit www.traveleasydecks.com Thank you and happy camping!

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Where would someone transport these in an RV ?
Mine is 40 feet long with 4 slides and I woiuld be hard pressed to find a place.

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Being that they are only 2 foot by 4 foot they will fit in the trunk of most toad vehicles if the MH is full. If not using a toad then they fit Nicely on an exterior rack in the tow hitch receiver.

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These look like they would be great for some of the texas oilfield gate guards!

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