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Mar 17, 2015

Retractable vs Folding Hard Covers

I have a new 3/4 ton truck and I am looking for a hard bed cover. I like the retractables best, with the 2 main negatives being the space the canister takes up in the front of the bed and the price. The back flip style folding covers would be my next favorite except for blocking the back window when bed is fully opened or the hassle of removing them. Also, on the ones that sit down between the bed rails, do you have any issues losing the space in the bed that the side rails take up? I would be interested in anyone's comments about these two types of bed covers as to which system you like best and why. At this stage, I am not so interested in which manufacturer to buy, just whether to go retractable or folding.

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  • We have the Rol Bak G2 hard cover. It is made very well, so no worries about anything hitting it and damaging it. Our 45 gal RDS auxiliary fuel tank fits under the canister.

    We are in Az/ Nv, and there is ALOT of dust. We just use a Calofornia duster to clean it off. It keeps our air hitch and generator out of sight, and out of the sun. No problems with it leaking in the rain either.

    The G2 stops about every 12" or so and locks into position if we want to be partially open or closed. Very happy with it and think it was worth every penny.
  • a neat/different one that I saw was 3 sections, a small 1 ft or so center section that clamped to the bed with two hinged sections slanting down to bed top level.
    bumpy
  • We have the retractable metal cover version and we do plenty of driving on dirt roads (we prefer boondocking) without much issues as tracks can be easily wiped out if such an accumulation of dirt does occur.

    The holding tube does take up some space, thus far it's been an insignificant issue for us, still plenty of room for firewood and everything else we want to carry on one of our RVing adventures. Keeps items stored under the cover from being exposed to environmental elements.

    At least in our case, the rails do not take up valuable space, but that might be different for other folks. There are pros and cons to whatever cover one chooses to use over their truck bed, but we enjoy our retractable, locking metal cover and the security it provides to the bed's contents.
  • BB_TX wrote:
    Can't comment on a folding cover. But have had roll type hard covers for last 6 years and very happy with them.

    So, has losing the bed space that the canister takes up been an issue for you? Also, is there any concern about tall things you carry in the bed sliding back and damaging the top or canister?
  • Can't comment on a folding cover. But have had roll type hard covers for last 6 years and very happy with them. In my case Pace Edwards Fullmetal Jackrabbit covers. I don't live on a dirt road, but have driven on them and don't understand the comment about them. With the gaskets around the cover and gaskets around the tailgate there are not many places for dust to get in. Mine stays closed 95% of the time and bed remains clean. Only real dirt/dust is what gets there by me putting dirty things back there.
  • I had the same concerns when I bought my truck. When looking at the roll up the saleswoman ask if I lived on a dirt road. When I said yes she said I would not like the roll up as all the dust will get in the track and cause problems. I never did put a cover on.
  • I have the BakFlip folding cover and like it a lot. Yes, it does take away space when all the way up against the back window, mine is about 10" when folded up. They make a roll up cover too, but it uses space when rolled up. You may have luck visiting the web sites of the various manufacturers and get the specs you want from them. Mine is www.bakflip.com