BEST TONNEAU COVER? Comparing 6 Truck Bed Covers!

In this video, we compare six different tonneau covers to help you find the best truck bed cover for your pickup. We test and review the most popular tonneau cover types to see which offers the best combination of price, durability, security, weather protection, and bed access. If you’re searching for the best tonneau cover, truck bed cover comparison, or which tonneau cover is right for you, this video breaks it all down.

We compare a hard folding tonneau cover, soft folding tonneau cover, hard roll-up tonneau cover, soft roll-up tonneau cover, manual retractable tonneau cover, and an electric retractable tonneau cover. This tonneau cover comparison helps truck owners decide between hard vs soft tonneau covers, roll-up vs folding bed covers, and retractable tonneau covers based on real-world use.

Whether you drive a Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra, Ram, Ford F-150, or other pickup truck, this truck bed cover review will help you choose the best tonneau cover for daily driving, work, and off-road use.

BakFlip MX4 Tonneau Cover:
Gator SRX Roll Up Tonneau Cover:
BAK Revolver X4s Tonneau Cover:
Retrax EQ Tonneau Cover:
RetraxPro XR Tonneau Cover:
Worksport SC4 Tonneau Cover:

Contents of this Video
00:00 – Intro
00:07 – Hard Folding (Bakflip MX4)
02:24 – Soft Folding (Worksport SC4)
03:49 – Soft Roll Up (Gator SRX)
05:21 – Hard Roll Up (Bak Revolver)
06:47 – Electric Retractable (Retrax EQ)
09:06 – Manual Retractable (RetraxPro XR)
10:41 – Breakdown/Final Thoughts

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5 Comments

  1. I like the look of them, but not the price, lol. My truck has an 8′ long bed….so I just mounted a toolbox across the bedsides, going old school πŸ™‚

  2. Great review. I installed the BakRevolver two years ago and love it. It looks sleek and and hasn’t faded a bit. I will apply some UV coating this year but so far it still looks great and I get compliments on it quite a bit. The only issues I have are that I’m 78 years old and lifting the rollup section in place by myself was heavy. Should have asked for help but I’m stubborn. OK the real issue is that I live in northern Utah and during the winter when it snows and gets icy…forget it.. it pretty much locks in place. One other issue is that it must be rolled and secured all the way anytime you use it because there are no sections to only open up a little when desired. I checked out most of the ones described here and a few others and decided on the Bak Revolver and have loved it.

  3. Loved my BAK Revolver until year 8. The top fabric is separated from the aluminum slats. In the end I guess there’s not much to complain about but I’m no looking forward to buying another since they’re spendy.

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