This is a rolling cover with some real tenacity. The outer vinyl shell may be susceptible to rips from sharp objects, however, the industrial-strength aluminum construction makes this cover tough enough for the long haul, and light enough for simple, no-strain daily use.
I live in Canada and have owned different trucks. The Rolling mechanism isn't practical in winter. With Ice and snow build up rolling this cover is a nightmare. BTW, Trifold cover protects the rear glass during hard brakes!
Clearing off snow after a fresh snowfall would help to alleviate build up and ice, retaining a functional rollup tonneau cover. The Trifold is a great product.
Is this the BAK Industries Revolver X2 ?
No, its not. accessories.ford.ca/cover-tonneau-11632.html#2020/F-150
Would this work with a back rack?
Thanks I advance.
We can't see any reason why the installation of a backrack would interfere with the tonneau cover.
Will this product rip?
This is a rolling cover with some real tenacity. The outer vinyl shell may be susceptible to rips from sharp objects, however, the industrial-strength aluminum construction makes this cover tough enough for the long haul, and light enough for simple, no-strain daily use.
How is the noise as compared to the 3 fold back flipping style?
That's a great questions Tyler! The rigidity of this rollup helps to minimize noise while the vehicle is in motion.
I live in Canada and have owned different trucks. The Rolling mechanism isn't practical in winter. With Ice and snow build up rolling this cover is a nightmare. BTW, Trifold cover protects the rear glass during hard brakes!
Clearing off snow after a fresh snowfall would help to alleviate build up and ice, retaining a functional rollup tonneau cover. The Trifold is a great product.