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I have the Undercover Ultraflex trifold and absolutely love it. Would highly recommend it if you decide on a hard trifold since to access the full bed the cover is held up by two rods vs Bakflip leans against your window/cab.


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Take a look at Lomax https://www.agricover.com/lomax/

Got it a couple months ago and have a positive experience.

  • It does not leak (a little dribble by tailgate but a bed seal would fix)
  • Auto drop tailgate functions fine
  • Install and operation is simple
  • Super easy to remove when need whole bed (just pull a strap and lift off, rails stay in place)
  • Just as easy to put back on
  • Can drive in 2/3 open configuration
  • Looks cool (got the diamond plate which works great with my White/Chrome LT
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1 hour ago, ChriZ71 said:

Take a look at Lomax https://www.agricover.com/lomax/

Got it a couple months ago and have a positive experience.

  • It does not leak (a little dribble by tailgate but a bed seal would fix)
  • Auto drop tailgate functions fine
  • Install and operation is simple
  • Super easy to remove when need whole bed (just pull a strap and lift off, rails stay in place)
  • Just as easy to put back on
  • Can drive in 2/3 open configuration
  • Looks cool (got the diamond plate which works great with my White/Chrome LT

I would highly recommend the Lomax also. I have the black one instead of the diamond plate. It is very clean looking, weather tight, and works well with the power drop and lift tailgate.

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BakFlip MX4 here.......love it!

Allows full bed usage by flipping it all the way forward and can support my weight.,...good for snow loads in the Winter. 

Not a fan of the floppy tonneau style covers at all, spend the bucks and get a hard cover. 

 

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I ended up getting the $200 Amazon Gator roll up cover for my Sierra. I liked the lower profile fit. Keeps water out. I’m happy with it. Let’s see if it holds up over the years , oh no issues either with the automatic tailgate release. 

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On 3/2/2021 at 12:57 PM, 21GMC said:

I ended up getting the $200 Amazon Gator roll up cover for my Sierra. I liked the lower profile fit. Keeps water out. I’m happy with it. Let’s see if it holds up over the years , oh no issues either with the automatic tailgate release. 

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I am in the market for a Soft roll up cover and narrowed it down to Access Lorado (~$500), Truxedo Lo Pro (~$400) and this Gator SRX (Amazons is ETX) for like $220.. Can you give us a quick update of how yours is performing..

 

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Dan

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15 hours ago, Mcarlo24 said:

I am in the market for a Soft roll up cover and narrowed it down to Access Lorado (~$500), Truxedo Lo Pro (~$400) and this Gator SRX (Amazons is ETX) for like $220.. Can you give us a quick update of how yours is performing..

 

Thanks,

Dan

Not sure if the Truxedo Lo Pro will work any better, but I got the Truxedo TruXport and was very disappointed that the automatic tailgate did not work.  If you go with Truxedo, or any brand, get a commitment that your tailgate will work if you have an automatic tailgate.  It’s not a big deal, but it drives me crazy when something doesn’t work properly.  I also have the multi pro tailgate so it may act different on the standard tailgate.

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