View Poll Results: What is the best solid folding tonneau cover?
Bak-Flip G2
2
16.67%
Bak-Flip F1
4
33.33%
Bak-Flip HD
0
0%
Extang Solid Fold
5
41.67%
Fold-A-Cover G4 Elite
1
8.33%
Fold-A-Cover LS series
0
0%
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What is the best solid folding tonneau cover?
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Don't know if its the "best" only had it a few days, but I decided on the Extang solid fold. I like that I can take it off in less than 2mins, and there are no rails left behind.... that might get damaged by me hauling firewood etc.
Don't want to mess with extra keys/locks or drill my bed rails, as in the foldacover.
Don't like the drain tubes idea on the bakflip, to many seals to get full of debris and sitting ontop of the rails is just a better idea imo
Like the 3 panels instead of 4, one less hinge looks cleaner and on a 5.5 bed
Don't want to mess with extra keys/locks or drill my bed rails, as in the foldacover.
Don't like the drain tubes idea on the bakflip, to many seals to get full of debris and sitting ontop of the rails is just a better idea imo
Like the 3 panels instead of 4, one less hinge looks cleaner and on a 5.5 bed
#4
REV folding tonneau cover
The REV cover gives you full access to stake pockets, the Extang does not. The REV cover gives you full access to your truck bed, the Extang does not. The REV cover is low profile, the other is not. The REV cover converts to a bench, road sign, rack and scaffold, the Extang does not. The REV cover can be driven open, the extang cannot. This comparison is not even worth it to be honest. It's totally apple vs orange. Spend the extra $100.00 on the REV - it's TOTALLY WORH IT!
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One thing worth noting though, is that it doesn't matter how fast you can take the cover off, because once it's off it's still luggage at the back of your truck. If I want to load something large at the back of my truck, I want the luxury of being able to do so at the drop of a hat, without taking my cover off. That's why I prefer the BAK or REV covers for sure. You can also use them with racks, tie downs, bed rails etc., because you get full access to stake pockets. You can also drive with the REV cover or BakFlip covers in increments, like quarter open or half open which you cannot do with your cover.
All in all, I'd say they are both good, you just get more features with a Quad-Fold cover than you do with a bi-fold that has just 3 panels.
#7
The REV cover smokes any other folding tonneau cover out there. The seals are guaranteed for 3 years as it is an OEM product for Ford. The difference between the REV cover and the Extang is HUGE. Literally it's like comparing a bicycle to an F150 Super Crew.
The REV cover gives you full access to stake pockets, the Extang does not. The REV cover gives you full access to your truck bed, the Extang does not. The REV cover is low profile, the other is not. The REV cover converts to a bench, road sign, rack and scaffold, the Extang does not. The REV cover can be driven open, the extang cannot. This comparison is not even worth it to be honest. It's totally apple vs orange. Spend the extra $100.00 on the REV - it's TOTALLY WORH IT!
The REV cover gives you full access to stake pockets, the Extang does not. The REV cover gives you full access to your truck bed, the Extang does not. The REV cover is low profile, the other is not. The REV cover converts to a bench, road sign, rack and scaffold, the Extang does not. The REV cover can be driven open, the extang cannot. This comparison is not even worth it to be honest. It's totally apple vs orange. Spend the extra $100.00 on the REV - it's TOTALLY WORH IT!
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