Water tight doesn't exist"Best" is completely subjective.
Do you want water tight?
Do you want tri-fold, roll-up, what style?
Do you want metal or fabric?
What's your price point?
What size bed?
And so on...
Check out RealTruck.
That's why you just do a soft roll up. No bed space lost. Even your quad fold takes up useable bed space when open. Every tonneau, even the over the rail hard ones, aren't sealed completely. Dirt, dust, water still get in.my complaints with tonneau covers are..
-they take up too much interior bed space with bulky rail systems just to keep cover low profile
-they let in a lot of water / air while driving
-they are inconvenient to use when solid, despite being the most sealed
-the covers, when folded back, still cover 1/3 of the bed making it harder to use the 6ft of bed space.
This QUAD FOLD cover solves most of my complaints. Its the first time ive seen a quad fold and ive been pleasantly surprised by how nice its worked. I always add an additional strip of thick weather stripping along the cab side of the bed to help keep these sealed. I did have to modify the rear connectors to have them connect to my cargo rails. But that was my preference and not strictly needed.
Ill agree with that %100. I had a soft roll up initially and LOVED it. I had to swap to my current quad fold because I have to remove my cover every two or three weeks, nine months out of the year to swap out for my soft topper. When I pull my camper, the dogs go in the bed of the truck with the soft topper, but I don’t want to leave it on full-time. The soft roll up was by far the best cover I had but it was a PITA to put on and takeoff over and over… Where the quad fold is much faster and easier.That's why you just do a soft roll up. No bed space lost. Even your quad fold takes up useable bed space when open. Every tonneau, even the over the rail hard ones, aren't sealed completely. Dirt, dust, water still get in.
My low profile Gator ETX soft roll up doesn't have bulky rails. Doesn't let in a lot of water, but water does get in during heavy rain and car washes. Can't prevent dust from getting in, that's just the nature of tonneau covers and bed caps. And as already mentioned, didn't take up any bed space when rolled up
Actually they pretty much do, not saying you could submerge the bed, but I've had plenty that allowed nearly zero water in - to the point I would put suitcases and boxes in the back with no issue. BAK for example, I don't remember any water getting in the bed in 5 years.Water tight doesn't exist
"Pretty much" and "nearly" says it all. My comment standsActually they pretty much do, not saying you could submerge the bed, but I've had plenty that allowed nearly zero water in - to the point I would put suitcases and boxes in the back with no issue. BAK for example, I don't remember any water getting in the bed in 5 years.
Oh you're that kind of forum poster, have a great year."Pretty much" and "nearly" says it all. My comment stands
Yeah, just like are the kind that tries to contradict someone,because you think you know more, when all you end up doing is confirming what they said.Oh you're that kind of forum poster, have a great year.