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I have a 6.5’ F150 with a cab height canopy.I have a F150 with a 5-1/2 ft bed and a cab height camper shell. Since I'm 6' tall the only way I can sleep comfortably is diagonally, which means I have to have a platform above the wheel wells to get a flat sleeping surface. I have the Decked drawer system in mine and it's a very comfortable sleep with a good mat. The downside is I lose the head clearance to sit up comfortably. My next truck will have a 6-1/2 ft bed and a mid-rise shell.
If you want to see a ton of camper shell sleeping arrangements, there's a page on IG called Truckbed Living that will show you lots of different options and ideas.
I have been looking recently for F150s with the long bed and only have a couple that pop up and they dont have the specs I am looking for either. It makes my decision for an F250 even harder since those have the 6 3/4 bed as standard. Only issue then is mpg as a daily driver.I have a 6.5’ F150 with a cab height canopy.
I found mounts that fit the bed link attachment points that will accommodate 2x4s and fitted blocks and rails down the sides of the bed. This supports 3/4” plywood covered with outdoor carpeting. I use a camping pad and sleeping bag on the platform and have 18” of clearance for the entire bed underneath which fits my cooler and those yellow and black storage bins for gear.
When I ordered myLeer canopy, I spec’d the option to have The lock wired into the Ford keyfob and can lock/unlock the canopy from inside.
You just have to be able to slither in the canopy with the tailgate up which can be interesting depending on your age and body shape.
And the ride. I test drove both last weekend and the 250 sure rides stiff. On paper I was convinced the 250 made more sense but since driving I am going to hold out for the f150 with the long box.I have been looking recently for F150s with the long bed and only have a couple that pop up and they dont have the specs I am looking for either. It makes my decision for an F250 even harder since those have the 6 3/4 bed as standard. Only issue then is mpg as a daily driver.