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Bakflip Revolver x4 has surpassed all of my needs for a tonneau cover. Looks fantastic.
second that vote. Perfect for me. And, my 6 yo was walking on it yesterday and it was none the worse for the wear. Live in the pacific northwest and am shocked at how water tight this thing is.
I'm a Bakflip fan too. My last F250 had the hard HD three piece model on it and I loved it. Lots of room to pile stuff on as I worked. However, as I have gotten older I am getting paranoid about safety and I hated carrying stuff in the back I couldn't see when it was fully flipped up. So with my newer 2018 F250 I switched to the Bakflip Revolver X4. Great cover because I can now see out my back window when I have steel tubing or other material that hangs past the box/tailgate. It doesn't flap in the wind on the highway when closed like plain fabric cover models.
Only slight issues are I don't think it as durable to lay tools on when closed, and in Calgary when winter temps get to -40C with snow and ice, it gets a little stiff.
After installation last summer I noticed a slight lifting of the weatherstripping. But customer support was great and walked me through the repair over the phone. No issues since.
Ended up getting the DiamondBack HD, this is one awesome cover! On a camping trip now an have been through some bad rain storms and not one drop of water inside, plus can carry 1600lbs on top of it. Absolutely love it.
Ended up getting the DiamondBack HD, this is one awesome cover! On a camping trip now an have been through some bad rain storms and not one drop of water inside, plus can carry 1600lbs on top of it. Absolutely love it.
+1. Have this on order. Nothing but good reviews from my friends that have gone this route.
So afret... after a few months, how do you like the Solid Fold?
I bought and installed the same thing. Only had it a month or so, but I like it so far.
What I like about it over the Bak and other cable-operated hard-top, flip up covers is that you can be in one of those inside 10 seconds with a coat hanger; it is going to take a bit longer and the use of a hand tool to get into the SF 2.0.
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