PAGOAT
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Dave N, I went to a tri fold hard cover after we lost a few fly rods in NY that seemed to be lost to a shady fella with a knife. Like you said "relatively" safe. Other then that tire chains.
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Good call, cause I TOTALLY agree!!! I have had mine for 14 years as well, and still just like new. Luv the ability to cushion, but pine needles can be pain to remove from the outer layer. Still...... but worth every penny! I will be a installing this in my next truck, no question!!Hands down, my favorite accessory is the BedRug. It's a tough polypropylene carpet like material with a dense closed cell foam base that fills the ribs in the bed to make a flat surface that's easy on the knees. It protects the bed, gear and even furniture, and things don't slide around on it.
You can use a pressure washer to clean it, but I use a vacuum and occasionally a Rug Doctor. After ~14 years of use in my Tundra the BedRug has held up well and is like new. Coupled with my high-back Leer topper, the BedRug protects whatever I'm carrying. My next truck will definitely have one in it.
Air Compressor, Small Axe, Saw, Tow Straps, Tie downs- All in my Decked system. Under the topper, I've got 4 mattress toppers stacked together on top of the Deck, and a 0 degree flannel sleeping bag on top of that with a Lil Buddy heater for the mornings- Mobile palace for those cold nights. Rolling out of bed and having no camp takedown is such a luxury. Camp stove and grill stay in the Deck drawer as well with enough food and water to last a good bit. The flexibility of camping where you want and when you want is great for hunting.
Air Compressor, Small Axe, Saw, Tow Straps, Tie downs- All in my Decked system. Under the topper, I've got 4 mattress toppers stacked together on top of the Deck, and a 0 degree flannel sleeping bag on top of that with a Lil Buddy heater for the mornings- Mobile palace for those cold nights. Rolling out of bed and having no camp takedown is such a luxury. Camp stove and grill stay in the Deck drawer as well with enough food and water to last a good bit. The flexibility of camping where you want and when you want is great for hunting.
Beats the heck out of rental vehicle. :hump: