GEN 2 Tonneau Cover

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ZaneMasterX

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I don't think I'll be using mine on a daily basis either but being this will be a part-time family/vacation hauler, I can see the convenience of throwing things in the bed without having to worry about them flying out or having to tie-down. We'll see.

For me itll be more of a security thing and to keep snow out of the bed. Had a buddy who ran into a local mini-mart to grab a coffee and by the time he came back (~5 minutes) someone had walked by and stole his $600 saw out of the back of his truck.
 
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for me itll be more of a security thing and to keep snow out of the bed. Had a buddy who ran into a local mini-mart to grab a coffee and by the time he came back (~5 minutes) someone had walked by and stole his $600 saw out of the back of his truck.

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I remember talking to a guy a little while ago that had one that was rollable and was strong enough you could stand on. Anyone know which one that is? I'd like to get a nice one but I dont want to get one that blocks the rear window when I'm driving when its up. I read a comment earlier elsewhere about how the bakflip is really easy to dent/damage so if thats the case i'd like to stay away from it, any suggestions?
 

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I remember talking to a guy a little while ago that had one that was rollable and was strong enough you could stand on. Anyone know which one that is? I'd like to get a nice one but I dont want to get one that blocks the rear window when I'm driving when its up. I read a comment earlier elsewhere about how the bakflip is really easy to dent/damage so if thats the case i'd like to stay away from it, any suggestions?

The Bak revolver x2 can support 500 lbs of evenly distributed weight.
 

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I've had access brand roll ups for years. They used to seal good, but my last two trucks haven't.

I'm going revolver this time. Anymore $ than that and I'll just get a topper
 

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I always had great success with Access, had them on 6 pickups, plus a lot of friends influenced as well. That was in NY, here in Florida I want to look at hard options, as I'm afraid the material will wear out in a few years. I also had a retrax but don't want to loose the first four of a short bed to begin with.
 

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I thought the BAK retrax had security issues and required a mod to keep it from being popped open with a coat hanger?

If I was going for a hard tonneau cover, I'd go with the Diamondback like @2014RubyRed recommended. They look bad ass and they hold up to offroading. Not a lot of covers do.

I personally have the extang trifecta solid fold and love it. Light weight, easy to remove with no tools if needed, and secure.
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