dewey02 wrote:
Tonneau-Pro Tri-fold.
As others have said about soft cover tri-folds, it is convenient, lightweight, holds up well. We've had a lot of snow this year and it doesn't seem to be impacted by it. Comes off easily enough when you need the entire bed open.
No complaints.
Same experience here. I have the Tonno-Pro tri fold. I bought it years ago for my Tundra and it did a great job of keeping the bed dry. When I bought my Ram, I swapped the Tonno-Pro over to the Ram. It doesn't fit perfectly, it hangs over at the rear corners a little bit, but it still seals rather well and keeps things dry.
Its lite weight and easy to install and remove. Literally 2 wing nuts to tighten it to the bed rails at the front of the bed. Its easy to open and close, literally 2 snap handles to tighten it to the bed rails at the back of the bed.
You can't open it without opening the tailgate, so you have some "security" with it. Its super easy to cut through the material if someone was motivated... but it keeps things out of sight and (hopefully) out of mind when parked in a busy parking lot.
It folds onto itself, leaving 2/3's of the bed exposed in seconds, and is lite and easily taken off and stored at home or in the bed if you need more room.
Hinges are decent quality, foam has held up over 5+ years.
We had a huge snowstorm last winter and had about 3' of snow sitting on top and it didn't stretch, tear or otherwise deform.
If you can't tell, I really like it and highly recommend it!