Sell me a bed cover

I have the Undercover Elite One on my GMC 2500. I had one on my truck before this one for 3 years, and i have it for 8 years and never any problems. It has kept the contents secure and essentially dust free while on my trips out west. I would buy this again when/if I purchase another truck.

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I have a diamondback hd. Do NOT buy one if you ever need to use your full truck bed. They are a giant pain in the a$$.
 
Had a basic roll up style one years ago, told myself my next one (which will never be) i would build a hard top out of pressure treated plywood maybe a truckbed liner type finish or marine carpet.
 
I put the ford branded soft tonneau cover on mine before it came home.

I tried an ARE custom built topper. Talk about a waste of money. Doesn’t say much for the F150 build quality when the bed is made with so many open joints all a topper does is show you how dusty things can get.

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I have several friends that run various brands of tonneau covers. None seem to last and are frustrating to use. I have a topper. Certainly not the answer to everyone’s needs. However, when we are loading the trucks for a trip, Guess who packs and hauls most of the gear because,” You can stack more stuff in your cap”!!
 
Diamondback SE here and I love it. Easy to take off if you need to, whole thing or 1 panel.
I like a topper better but not at todays prices.
 
I had a Diamondback on a work pickup. That’s the route I would go, or similar. Hard to break into, solid so you can put an ATV or a bunch of gear on top.
Diamondback. They are a private company located near me in PA. Good guys and an awesome product. Check the outlet for some real bargains.
 
Pretty sure I'm gonna go with one of the aluminum roll ups. I really like the ability to secure things in the bed and have the entire bed accessible wothout many moving parts. Lot of shopping yesterday turned up bed covers that open with an app on your phone. Why?
 
I have a cheaper soft trifold that I don’t always have on the pickup, but I use when I want to keep gear out of the snow. It works well and only takes about 10 minutes to throw on when I need it.
 
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