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marpel
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Oct 08, 2021

Tonneau Cover

Looking to purchase a bed cover for a new truck.

For the last ten years, my current truck has had a solid hard-top Tonneau cover, hinged at the front of the bed and assisted up/down with piston springs (if that's what they are called). Although I have been very satisfied with it, the only negative is the requirement to remove (and temporarily store) when loading with item(s) higher than about 17 inches.

As a result, I am looking at folding covers, preferably hard, not soft, material. I prefer tonneau, rather than canopy.

With that in mind, has anyone any experience with the Peragon (.com) product? At first blush, it looks good quality, and perhaps a relatively new company??

Marv
  • I have a folding hardtop from a different company. I don't know how they compare to Paragon but it folds up against the back window if you want almost full bed access. So far I have never felt the need to remove it no matter what I am hauling, from boxes to overfilled wood chips. The tonneau just lays over the chips and keeps them from blowing too much while it is still attached at the front. The downsides mostly are that it does leak a little around the edges and and it cost $1000 5 years ago. I have never had anything actually damaged by too much water intrusion.
  • valhalla360 wrote:
    You might want to reconsider soft covers with the tri-fold.

    I've had the old snap/velcro/slot type and yes, they have some serious drawbacks.

    We've had a newer tri-fold soft cover and it solves a lot of the issues:
    - 2-3min to install or remove completely.
    - You can fold up the back two sections if you don't need the entire bed uncovered (takes just a minute).
    - So far stays dry.

    Had it for about 1.5yrs so far and very happy.

    The only thing we'll have to see is how it holds up long term but at $200, I could replace it 3 times over for the cost of hard cover.


    I have had a "truxedo" trifold on my truck since day one. 8 years old and just like new!. (My truck is not garaged,cost of having three vehicles and a two car garage.)Cover has with stood Rain sun wind and vast quantities of snow.
  • when I bought my tacoma I got the three piece folding cover. works great. I am sure there are generic versions that will fit your truck. and anything that I don't want to get wet I put in plastic totes.

    bumpy
  • You might want to reconsider soft covers with the tri-fold.

    I've had the old snap/velcro/slot type and yes, they have some serious drawbacks.

    We've had a newer tri-fold soft cover and it solves a lot of the issues:
    - 2-3min to install or remove completely.
    - You can fold up the back two sections if you don't need the entire bed uncovered (takes just a minute).
    - So far stays dry.

    Had it for about 1.5yrs so far and very happy.

    The only thing we'll have to see is how it holds up long term but at $200, I could replace it 3 times over for the cost of hard cover.
  • I have had two roll type hard tonneau covers. And they both leaked more than I wanted at the tailgate area. No way to keep the bed dry in a rain or car wash. Had a hard solid one piece like yours years ago and going back to that on my next truck.

    Also had a soft roll type cover on one truck. Liked it ok but prefer one that is lockable.