@Graph Guy, I'm still searching for the perfect cover myself. There's always advantages and disadvantages to each cover. Let me know if you find the perfect one!
There is no perfect cover. I had an Avalanche which I loved, it was dry and dust free. But they no longer make them so, I have a Silverado 1500. I like the BakFlip but went with the Retrax One MX and a couple of seal kits. It is pretty good at keeping water out, a little leaking but I am still working on it. I went with it because I have a Yakima rack system for my snowboards and bikes. The bikes don’t fit in the bed even with the BakFlip since it takes up 10 or so inches open at the front of the bed. I mount my boards or bikes on top but can still access the bed. I could not get in the bed with the rack on. It works for me. So, you need to figure out what you need most and get the cover that suits your needs. I also like the security of it. I travel to some not so great spots and prefer others to not see or have easy access to my stuff. I also shoot competitively so I carry my guns in the back. Good luck
@@mkarino101 great info! It’s definitely specific to people’s needs, and what I like about the Retrax One MX is how customizable it is. I still haven’t figured out how to keep water and dust out, so if you find the solution let me know!
@Adam Placek, I'm glad my video could help! I know what you mean, I wish we had more cover selections to review. It was hard enough pulling these knuckle heads together for a video lol
I had a Tuxedo Senty on a f350 no problems. Its aroll up but with hinged slates thT can hold 400 lbs on t op whi h i used for crring a 10" inflatable ready to put in the water. I just ordered another one for my new Chevy 2500hd.
@jefflips8189, correct those wires do stretch out on the Leer cover requiring adjustment from time to time. I wonder if replacing them with aircraft grade cables would be the proper upgrade to prevent stretching.
Jeep Guy: Spent more time figuring out what outfit to wear this morning to make the white sneakers pop than researching the reliability of his truck, had it less than a month, high intelligence, lots of disposable income Toyota Guy: Private, shy on camera, hasn't had a car payment in years, jeans, comfy tee, ready for anything, willing to pay more up front for long-term quality Ford Guy: Shaves his arms, feet hurt from standing more than ten minutes, is absolutely certain his rig is the best one by far, wears shorts, interrupts the host to correct him and turns out to be wrong, drinks lite beer, what else is there to say GMC Guy: Unmatching jersey, shorts, hat, drinks lite beer because he's actually in great shape, uses his truck for real work but secretly its only dirty today because he refuses to pay monthly subscriptions to car washes and happened to park under a tree, loves freedom, plays by no one's rules, not even his own. Ram Guy: Couldn't make it, truck was in the shop Chevy Guy: Couldn't make it, wife made him go to CostCo instead Honda Guy: Forgot about it, home browsing vegan chile recipes, might go on an "adventure" later this weekend to Pier One or TJ Maxx Diesel Guy: Too busy working carrying the entire economy on his back, getting brake-checked by a Tesla Model 3 driver for no reason, secretly definitely has a sub-25 pound dog in the seat next to him sharing beef jerky
Question on the 1st cover: You have the additional track system for the Thule Rack, this seems to be an addition to the t-slot rack that comes with the retractable cover (the one you put your basket on). Can you comment on that addition, seems to add a significant enhancement to functionality of the cover. Does it work only with the retrax system or does it work with other covers?
@KC-xu9tl, the Retrax MX one cover and Thule TracRac SR racks and rails were purchased as a package deal. The rails on the Retrax cover are notched to allow the dual T-slot SR rails to mount in the trucks stake pockets. I then used the toolbox slide kit and square crossbars to mount the Rhino Rack Mesh Half Basket above the cover and it's allowed to slide back and forth. The basket is unfortunately discontinued but you might be able to find a similar product. As far as I know these rails and racks are only compatible with the Retrax covers that have the stake pockets notched out. This setup is very stable and able to hold 1,200lbs while in motion. Here's my in depth breakdown and 5 year review of my setup, I've also included the product links in the description. ruclips.net/video/-2X850oOM6k/видео.html
@debyerickson7394, I personally have not heard of them before. After a quick search they look very similar to Retrax and Blakflip and have lots of positive reviews. amzn.to/41QzcFm If you buy one let me know if you like it!
I'm sure you could find a fuel cell in the shape and gallons your looking for and mount it near the cab wall that's low enough to fit under a tonneau cover / toolbox. Bakflip is the only cover I know of that integrates a toolbox with the cover. amzn.to/3UdYgpg An easier way might be to look into an aftermarket tank that has a higher capacity rather than filling a separate tank and having another fuel pump and lines. Or just a simple ole Jerry can. amzn.to/3xyscU5
Hopefully someone can answer this for me! The Armordillo cover. Since it doesn’t completely fold up, are you able to easily unlatch the cover from the truck and take it off completely? How fast would it be? Let’s say I needed to completely remove the cover and leave it behind for a trip. Would that be a hassle or no? Thank you!
Robert, I can help answer this as the cover you’re referring to and saw in the video is mine. It’s not hard to remove the cover from the truck. It’s not something you can do quick, say 2 mins or less, but quickly non the less. I’d say it takes about 5-10 mins to unbolt and remove free from the truck.
Does anyone know if there is a cover like the tri-fold that actually folds up against the glass like Pat was saying? I would like a cover but don’t want to loose bed space if I need to haul something. 10:00
@ItsJustJoe, yes there are several companies out there. On my last truck I owned a BakFlip MX4 Tri-fold -amzn.to/3YufU7E and it will fold up against the cab glass giving you more space. There's also the UnderCover ArmorFlex - amzn.to/3JKnwhT they have a great reputation as well.
I believe mine is a Gator Tri Fold. It folds up against the cab rear window. It is awesome. I've had it for 4 years now and have no problems. Paid around $1,200 at that time.
I had a bak flip on my 2013 f350 is was durable but heavy, I think I’m going with a Lomax this time around with my 23 F350. Seems to be lighter and a cleaner look.
This was absolutely categorically not an "ultimate" review. Looks like something you guys want to do together while you were camping drinking etc. Right? You need to re-label this so it doesn't come up
and: Armordillo USA 4.0 out of 5 stars42 Reviews Armordillo USA 7162174 CoveRex TFX Series Low Profile Hard Tri-Fold Truck Bed Tonneau Cover Fits 2014-2018 Chevy Silverado/GMC Sierra 1500 5.8 Ft (68") Short Bed
I have the Leer cap without windows. I absolutely love it.
Thank you for the input! What truck do you have it mounted on?
A lot of brands are explaining and demonstrating together, which is very good. Is there any brand looking for us to produce TONNEAU COVER ?
for OEM
Very useful... but still haven't found the perfect one.
@Graph Guy, I'm still searching for the perfect cover myself. There's always advantages and disadvantages to each cover. Let me know if you find the perfect one!
@@jacobsupgrades check out this one.. ruclips.net/video/QogljYOA5KU/видео.html
@@ruggedboundsupplyco.5038 , wow that is a unique cover!
There is no perfect cover. I had an Avalanche which I loved, it was dry and dust free. But they no longer make them so, I have a Silverado 1500. I like the BakFlip but went with the Retrax One MX and a couple of seal kits. It is pretty good at keeping water out, a little leaking but I am still working on it. I went with it because I have a Yakima rack system for my snowboards and bikes. The bikes don’t fit in the bed even with the BakFlip since it takes up 10 or so inches open at the front of the bed. I mount my boards or bikes on top but can still access the bed. I could not get in the bed with the rack on. It works for me. So, you need to figure out what you need most and get the cover that suits your needs. I also like the security of it. I travel to some not so great spots and prefer others to not see or have easy access to my stuff. I also shoot competitively so I carry my guns in the back. Good luck
@@mkarino101 great info! It’s definitely specific to people’s needs, and what I like about the Retrax One MX is how customizable it is. I still haven’t figured out how to keep water and dust out, so if you find the solution let me know!
Awesome video and just what I was looking for. Wish someone had a Diamondback but regardless, great video and thank ya'll for putting it together!
@Adam Placek, I'm glad my video could help! I know what you mean, I wish we had more cover selections to review. It was hard enough pulling these knuckle heads together for a video lol
@@jacobsupgrades totally understand 😂
Diamond back HD is what I’m looking at
@ClutchUpRR, personally I haven't seen one but I've heard great things about them.
Also I'm more interested in the rack you have on that first truck. It'd be nice to see a video on that.
@rlawrence2, here's my in depth 5 year review if the Retrax MX One cover and TracRac SR rack system.
ruclips.net/video/-2X850oOM6k/видео.html
I had a Tuxedo Senty on a f350 no problems. Its aroll up but with hinged slates thT can hold 400 lbs on t op whi h i used for crring a 10" inflatable ready to put in the water. I just ordered another one for my new Chevy 2500hd.
That sounds handy, I'll have to look into the Senty
The wires on the left cover don't shrink. They stretch
@jefflips8189, correct those wires do stretch out on the Leer cover requiring adjustment from time to time. I wonder if replacing them with aircraft grade cables would be the proper upgrade to prevent stretching.
Jeep Guy: Spent more time figuring out what outfit to wear this morning to make the white sneakers pop than researching the reliability of his truck, had it less than a month, high intelligence, lots of disposable income
Toyota Guy: Private, shy on camera, hasn't had a car payment in years, jeans, comfy tee, ready for anything, willing to pay more up front for long-term quality
Ford Guy: Shaves his arms, feet hurt from standing more than ten minutes, is absolutely certain his rig is the best one by far, wears shorts, interrupts the host to correct him and turns out to be wrong, drinks lite beer, what else is there to say
GMC Guy: Unmatching jersey, shorts, hat, drinks lite beer because he's actually in great shape, uses his truck for real work but secretly its only dirty today because he refuses to pay monthly subscriptions to car washes and happened to park under a tree, loves freedom, plays by no one's rules, not even his own.
Ram Guy: Couldn't make it, truck was in the shop
Chevy Guy: Couldn't make it, wife made him go to CostCo instead
Honda Guy: Forgot about it, home browsing vegan chile recipes, might go on an "adventure" later this weekend to Pier One or TJ Maxx
Diesel Guy: Too busy working carrying the entire economy on his back, getting brake-checked by a Tesla Model 3 driver for no reason, secretly definitely has a sub-25 pound dog in the seat next to him sharing beef jerky
This is pure gold 😂
@stevewardlaw, that's hilarious!
Question on the 1st cover:
You have the additional track system for the Thule Rack, this seems to be an addition to the t-slot rack that comes with the retractable cover (the one you put your basket on).
Can you comment on that addition, seems to add a significant enhancement to functionality of the cover. Does it work only with the retrax system or does it work with other covers?
@KC-xu9tl, the Retrax MX one cover and Thule TracRac SR racks and rails were purchased as a package deal. The rails on the Retrax cover are notched to allow the dual T-slot SR rails to mount in the trucks stake pockets. I then used the toolbox slide kit and square crossbars to mount the Rhino Rack Mesh Half Basket above the cover and it's allowed to slide back and forth. The basket is unfortunately discontinued but you might be able to find a similar product. As far as I know these rails and racks are only compatible with the Retrax covers that have the stake pockets notched out. This setup is very stable and able to hold 1,200lbs while in motion. Here's my in depth breakdown and 5 year review of my setup, I've also included the product links in the description. ruclips.net/video/-2X850oOM6k/видео.html
I was hoping to see the paragon and a hard roll up in the comparison.
@tubelegrandfournier, those covers along with the diamondback were the only styles we were missing.
John Goodman drives a Jeep?
Iam thinking about a Gatortrax tonaue cover. Good or Bad?
@debyerickson7394, I personally have not heard of them before. After a quick search they look very similar to Retrax and Blakflip and have lots of positive reviews. amzn.to/41QzcFm If you buy one let me know if you like it!
im thinking of getting a auxiliary tank/toolbox for a tacoma, with a hard bedcover, but i cant find any to fit the bill.
I'm sure you could find a fuel cell in the shape and gallons your looking for and mount it near the cab wall that's low enough to fit under a tonneau cover / toolbox. Bakflip is the only cover I know of that integrates a toolbox with the cover. amzn.to/3UdYgpg An easier way might be to look into an aftermarket tank that has a higher capacity rather than filling a separate tank and having another fuel pump and lines. Or just a simple ole Jerry can. amzn.to/3xyscU5
Considering a Daimonback SE (non-folding) for a short bed GMC Canyon. Any comments on Diamondback?
I personally haven't used one but I've heard great things about them being really tough.
Hopefully someone can answer this for me! The Armordillo cover. Since it doesn’t completely fold up, are you able to easily unlatch the cover from the truck and take it off completely? How fast would it be? Let’s say I needed to completely remove the cover and leave it behind for a trip. Would that be a hassle or no? Thank you!
Robert, I can help answer this as the cover you’re referring to and saw in the video is mine. It’s not hard to remove the cover from the truck. It’s not something you can do quick, say 2 mins or less, but quickly non the less. I’d say it takes about 5-10 mins to unbolt and remove free from the truck.
I appreciate your help with this, Pat!
@@patrickryan8060 Thank you so much!
Great video. Just what I needed. Thx!
@ajw1976Horn, Glad to help!
Great video bro thanks for the information.
@bigguy5840, Thanks for the kind comment! I'm glad my video was helpful.
Great video, I've been looking for a new cover
@thebartendermechanic, thanks dude!
We’re you guys out there in Gooberville?
@horton543, It's good having fun with your friends when filming something lol
Does anyone know if there is a cover like the tri-fold that actually folds up against the glass like Pat was saying? I would like a cover but don’t want to loose bed space if I need to haul something. 10:00
@ItsJustJoe, yes there are several companies out there. On my last truck I owned a BakFlip MX4 Tri-fold -amzn.to/3YufU7E and it will fold up against the cab glass giving you more space. There's also the UnderCover ArmorFlex - amzn.to/3JKnwhT they have a great reputation as well.
I believe mine is a Gator Tri Fold. It folds up against the cab rear window. It is awesome. I've had it for 4 years now and have no problems. Paid around $1,200 at that time.
I had a bak flip on my 2013 f350 is was durable but heavy, I think I’m going with a Lomax this time around with my 23 F350. Seems to be lighter and a cleaner look.
Rough county makes a great cover that does this. Has rods that prop it up.
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Thanks man. Which truck bed cover do you plan on getting?
@@jacobsupgrades after all the video scouring I did I think the Roll N Lock A series
@@Assassinator237 Nice, I think Roll N Lock is the original retractable cover
This was absolutely categorically not an "ultimate" review. Looks like something you guys want to do together while you were camping drinking etc. Right? You need to re-label this so it doesn't come up
@rlawrence2, it was the best access I had to all these different types of covers at the time. Some comic relief doesn't hurt.
and: Armordillo USA
4.0 out of 5 stars42 Reviews
Armordillo USA 7162174 CoveRex TFX Series Low Profile Hard Tri-Fold Truck Bed Tonneau Cover Fits 2014-2018 Chevy Silverado/GMC Sierra 1500 5.8 Ft (68") Short Bed
Is this the cover you use?