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Trying to find the light at the end of my tonneau search

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Has anyone installed the Weathertech folding hard cover type tonneau cover?
I can’t find a local dealer with an Extang in the showroom, and I’m sure not going to buy it sight unseen!
I’ve seem the Bakflip MX4 and the Weathertech unit.
Guidance and advice comrades?
The Weathertech unit is exactly the same as the Lomax tri-fold. They’re both made by Agri-Cover Inc.

I purchased the Lomax B3010029 with the Urethane Finish. I believe there’s 3 finish options as well. Overall I’m very happy with my purchase. Seals well, looks great compared to Bak-Flip and others, low profile, tool-less removal, gutter-less design, etc.

I had considered Diamondback and Renegade but both were outside my budget. I also didn’t care for the commitment when installed. I live in the rust belt so fasteners tend to loose their rust preventative treatments soon after their first use. So future hardware replacement would be necessary every time the cover is needed to be removed.

Peragon was the other contender but after some review I felt the water resistance was inferior to most due to the large number of seams. I did not see any convincing testimonials from the snow belt. So not sure how well it performs in these conditions. Like the idea of “automotive” like matching finishes but the cost creep is pretty steep when optioned out.

Good luck narrowing down what fits your use case the best!
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The Weathertech unit is exactly the same as the Lomax tri-fold. They’re both made by Agri-Cover Inc.

I purchased the Lomax B3010029 with the Urethane Finish. I believe there’s 3 finish options as well. Overall I’m very happy with my purchase. Seals well, looks great compared to Bak-Flip and others, low profile, tool-less removal, gutter-less design, etc.

I had considered Diamondback and Renegade but both were outside my budget. I also didn’t care for the commitment when installed. I live in the rust belt so fasteners tend to loose their rust preventative treatments soon after their first use. So future hardware replacement would be necessary every time the cover is needed to be removed.

Peragon was the other contender but after some review I felt the water resistance was inferior to most due to the large number of seams. I did not see any convincing testimonials from the snow belt. So not sure how well it performs in these conditions. Like the idea of “automotive” like matching finishes but the cost creep is pretty steep when optioned out.

Good luck narrowing down what fits your use case the best!
Thanks so much!
 

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In the same boat... first truck coming as I’ve ordered new gen 3 raptor.... been between peragon and the retrax. Still unsure which way I’m going to end up going on this.
 

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The Weathertech unit is exactly the same as the Lomax tri-fold. They’re both made by Agri-Cover Inc.

I purchased the Lomax B3010029 with the Urethane Finish. I believe there’s 3 finish options as well. Overall I’m very happy with my purchase. Seals well, looks great compared to Bak-Flip and others, low profile, tool-less removal, gutter-less design, etc.

I had considered Diamondback and Renegade but both were outside my budget. I also didn’t care for the commitment when installed. I live in the rust belt so fasteners tend to loose their rust preventative treatments soon after their first use. So future hardware replacement would be necessary every time the cover is needed to be removed.

Peragon was the other contender but after some review I felt the water resistance was inferior to most due to the large number of seams. I did not see any convincing testimonials from the snow belt. So not sure how well it performs in these conditions. Like the idea of “automotive” like matching finishes but the cost creep is pretty steep when optioned out.

Good luck narrowing down what fits your use case the best!
I just got my LoMax in yesterday, very happy with it so far. The tailless removal was rhe main selling point for me. I take it off a fair number of times here and there, and being able to do that in about 30 seconds is a huge plus to me.
I sprung the extra $30 or so for the urethane finish.

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