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Went with a Truxedo Lo Pro.
I wanted to go with a hard cover, but didn't like how they either flipped up behind the window or consumed too much box space rolled up. I frequently put a pair of dirt bikes in the back of mine, and needed something that wouldn't be in the way of the front tires and didn't want to have to take the cover off to do it.
Price is right, they are only about $400. Fits well, bed stays dry.
Unfortunately there isn't much security since its a soft top, but I'm not keeping anything valuable in the bed. I don't mind the velcro, It takes all of about a minute to go from rolled up to closed.
Another vote for the LoPro. I’ve had one on my Tacoma for four years. It doesn’t leak, is easy to roll up and down, still looks good. I’ve already bought one for the F350 that hasn’t even been delivered yet LOL.
I had a Peragon on my last truck. But on the Hwy at 80mph it made a lot of noise and flexed a lot.
I took the suggestions off this board and got a Retrax Pro XR for my '19 F250. Best decision ever.
This thing is built like a tank. Powder coated is awesome. And I got it for around $1400 from an outfit online. I think it was tonneau covers world. Call them and you get a better deal.
cant wait for Yakima to ship out the Overhaul HD rack so I can put it on my cover.
here's a pic of my cover. And thx to this board for an excellent recommendation!
In the past few years I've owned 3 covers. A Lund trifold soft cover, a Bak revolver x2 and a Bak mx4. The Lund was okay for a cheap option. I loved the revolver but.it was hard to keep the cover clean, it seemed like dust was attracted to it and stuck inside the grain well. The Mx4 is a nice cover, it looks great when closed and is easy to clean. I prefer the look of the Mx4 but the utility of the revolver. The revolver is just so much easier to use.
I loved the revolver but.it was hard to keep the cover clean, it seemed like dust was attracted to it and stuck inside the grain well. I prefer the look of the Mx4 but the utility of the revolver. The revolver is just so much easier to use.
I think that the matte finish of the revolver x4 addresses the hard to clean issues of the x2. The matte finish also matches the truck bed rails better. I know when I was researching it the cleaning problem you described was the biggest complaint I came across.
I had a Peragon on my last truck. But on the Hwy at 80mph it made a lot of noise and flexed a lot.
I took the suggestions off this board and got a Retrax Pro XR for my '19 F250. Best decision ever.
This thing is built like a tank. Powder coated is awesome. And I got it for around $1400 from an outfit online. I think it was tonneau covers world. Call them and you get a better deal.
cant wait for Yakima to ship out the Overhaul HD rack so I can put it on my cover.
here's a pic of my cover. And thx to this board for an excellent recommendation!
I would love to know where you got that for sure, I just tried to order on tonneau covers world and the best price I got from them was still over 1800.00. Did you get the Pro XR or regular XR and can you please confirm the site you bought it from?
Rough Country soft tri-fold here. One on my 350 and one on my 150. For $250 it’s hands down the best value/bang for the buck. The one on my 150 is like 3 years old on its second F150 and I’ve had no issues.
i like the Extang Tuff Tonneau soft, rollup cover... new one arrived today (1 part missing from box), but used on last 4 trucks.. trust its dry when closed, and gets out of the way fast when u need it.
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