All Panels flip open in the same direction to reveal 100% of the bed if desired
The BAKFlip is built from extremely tough, scratch resistant UV-Protected ABS laminate panels
Revolutionary "living hinge" system ensures water resistance
Panels automatically latch to both sides of the truck bed
Entirely "Clamp on" installation, no drilling required
Product Review
Product Description
The BAKFlip G2 (Generation 2) Tonneau Cover / Truck Bed Cover is the newest generation (G2 = "GENERATION 2") of the original hard, folding multi-panel tonneau covers. This cover has Black Scratch and UV Resistant ABS panels so you have all the security of a locking hard tonneau cover and have instant access to your entire truck bed. The innovative BAKFlip G2 cover folds all the way forward and up against the truck's rear cab (rear window) giving you access to all of your truck bed without removing the cover. The BAKFlip is also easily removable with 2 fastening knobs and weighs only 40 lbs! PLUS - The BAKFlip DOES NOT INTERFERE with stakehole pockets on your truck, so it works perfectly with side rails, headache racks, tie downs, overhead truck racks, etc
This review is from: BAK 26506 BakFlip G2 Truck Bed Cover (Automotive)
I purchased the BakFlip G2 after reading extensive reviews on the internet including Amazon. My choice came down to the Extang vinyl trifold vs. BakFlip G2 and I paid a little more for the BakFlip due to it's low profile design and hard cover construction. The cover looks great, but takes longer to install than the Extang Trifold vinyl top (a friend has one). The only negative is the cover does leak slightly after a HEAVY rain. Just putting a hose on the cover will not cause the top to leak - the drainage channels can handle that amount of water. I live in the southeast and we have some very heavy summer downpours. The cover will leak at the seams with a very heavy rain, but not enough to be a real problem or cause the bed to flood - just some water spots at the seams. I will try and block some of the water from entering the channels at the seams with some flexible weather stripping and that should do the trick.
On the plus side I gained one mpg with the cover on...Read more
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