TruXedo Lo Pro vs Lorado Access...
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TruXedo Lo Pro vs Lorado Access...
So I thought I was sold on the Lo Pro. Seems that most people on here have it an love it. Though the Access guys seem to love theirs as well.
Anyway, talked to a couple dealers on the phone and they keep steering me towards the Lorado. They say "it's a better cover." I am having a hard time determining why.
Also I know the Lorado has 2 cross bars on a 5 1/2 bed. Is the Lo Pro the same? I have concerns about snow build up in the winter.
Any one with any experience with the Extang Revolution? Looks really nice but I am not sure about the velcroless seams.
Anyway, talked to a couple dealers on the phone and they keep steering me towards the Lorado. They say "it's a better cover." I am having a hard time determining why.
Also I know the Lorado has 2 cross bars on a 5 1/2 bed. Is the Lo Pro the same? I have concerns about snow build up in the winter.
Any one with any experience with the Extang Revolution? Looks really nice but I am not sure about the velcroless seams.
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Check this one out: Peragon Retractable Aluminum Truck Bed Cover - Premium Design. Affordable Price.
I have one and it's great!
I have one and it's great!
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Ok I watched the Peragon Retractable cover video...I do have to say it looks very nice and well made. Here is where I have the issue...will it keep someone from breaking into it?? The reason I say this is the video I am going to link here. It is for the Roll-N-Lock E series bed cover. If you watch this video it sure looks like one of the bed covers they break into is in fact the Peragon. (I could be wrong) I also saw the Truxedo and a soft cover can be cut in seconds and your stuff is GONE.
To me not only does it have to work and cover my stuff, look good, and keep the water out as much as possible, it has to be tough enough to keep someone from using a pry bar to break into it.
Watch this video on the Roll-N-Lock and you will see what I mean. I am all for working good and looking good...but security it a big thing!!
Vinnie & Rocco - YouTube
Although they changed their video a bit with these two guys in it adding a little comedy, the older video showed some guy repeatedly trying to pry the bed cover off...leaning on the pry bar with all his weight and the cover did not break. You decide which one will do a better job.
BTW...I like the sliding cargo bar and the remotes!! I think when I look into getting one for my truck I will start with this one.
To me not only does it have to work and cover my stuff, look good, and keep the water out as much as possible, it has to be tough enough to keep someone from using a pry bar to break into it.
Watch this video on the Roll-N-Lock and you will see what I mean. I am all for working good and looking good...but security it a big thing!!
Vinnie & Rocco - YouTube
Although they changed their video a bit with these two guys in it adding a little comedy, the older video showed some guy repeatedly trying to pry the bed cover off...leaning on the pry bar with all his weight and the cover did not break. You decide which one will do a better job.
BTW...I like the sliding cargo bar and the remotes!! I think when I look into getting one for my truck I will start with this one.
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The cover on the Ford wasn't the Peragon cover as it's doesn't fold upwards like they did in the video.
The Peragon cover has one lock point near the cab that slides a bolt to each side of the cover. The cover rides in an extruded aluminum track. The cover is made form aircraft aluminum. I'm sure that with enough prying and bending, the cover can be derailed and opened but it will make one hell of a racket in the process.
Thieves break into bank vaults, nothing is impenetrable.
The issue with a canister or roll up cover is that the canister my collect moisture and freeze and bind up the cover operation.
The Peragon rides on ball bearing wheels and the track is self cleaning from ice and debris. The Peragon is manufactured in Northern Minn.
The Peragon cover has one lock point near the cab that slides a bolt to each side of the cover. The cover rides in an extruded aluminum track. The cover is made form aircraft aluminum. I'm sure that with enough prying and bending, the cover can be derailed and opened but it will make one hell of a racket in the process.
Thieves break into bank vaults, nothing is impenetrable.
The issue with a canister or roll up cover is that the canister my collect moisture and freeze and bind up the cover operation.
The Peragon rides on ball bearing wheels and the track is self cleaning from ice and debris. The Peragon is manufactured in Northern Minn.
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I have the Lo Pro, here is my thread after I installed it:
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...lo-pro-qt.html
I could not be happier with it, it works great. I had to make the same decision and was wondering about the Truxedo vs. the Lorado. I think both are great covers, and in my case they were the same price (well, $10 difference). I finally went with the Truxedo because the whole thing once rolled up can be removed in seconds.
Just this weekend we went on a camping trip, a 3 hour drive in the pouring rain. We also stopped for lunch while it was pouring down like from buckets. It was nasty. When we arrived at the campground, I was actually surprised to find everything dry inside the bed. What a great cover!
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...lo-pro-qt.html
I could not be happier with it, it works great. I had to make the same decision and was wondering about the Truxedo vs. the Lorado. I think both are great covers, and in my case they were the same price (well, $10 difference). I finally went with the Truxedo because the whole thing once rolled up can be removed in seconds.
Just this weekend we went on a camping trip, a 3 hour drive in the pouring rain. We also stopped for lunch while it was pouring down like from buckets. It was nasty. When we arrived at the campground, I was actually surprised to find everything dry inside the bed. What a great cover!
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I put the Truxedo Rage on my 2011 F-150. I'm very happy with it. The bed stays bone dry during the hardest of rains. To test it I hosed it down real good the first time I washed the truck after installing it, not a drop inside the bed. It rolls up easy enough and for the price it seems to be a good buy.
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I put the Truxedo Rage on my 2011 F-150. I'm very happy with it. The bed stays bone dry during the hardest of rains. To test it I hosed it down real good the first time I washed the truck after installing it, not a drop inside the bed. It rolls up easy enough and for the price it seems to be a good buy.
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HA My bad, I was double posting my thoughts from a bowhunting website. Loves me those Rage expandable broadheads. I have the Truxedo EDGE on my Eff One-Fitty. Regardless of the name I love my Truxedo.
Edge by TruXedo ? New Cutting Edge Design
Edge by TruXedo ? New Cutting Edge Design