Bed cover for off-roading

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Squatting Dog

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so are there any roll up ( as in rolling into the box not like the rollbak ) that will stand up to the rigors of offroading?

The only way that I can see it working is adding extra bracing under box to support it. Bracing the rear bed sides to stop them from flexing..

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i dont know if its the brace or the thing that holds it in cuz that seems like it moves around when you hit a bump and it moves back but i dont know i havnt accually looked into the problem i just run back and close it everytime i stop
 
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Guys,
I am working with Morrie on getting the right bed cover for my needs. I really like the features of several of the Bak bed covers and narrowed my choices down to three--F1, Fibermax, or Roll X.

I have read many of the threads on this forum (search feature is awesome) about these covers and your input has helped me narrow my choices. One item that I did not see mentioned much was which of these bed covers hold up best in off-road conditions. Does anyone have experience with the Roll X tracks shifting after driving in tough conditions? Do the other covers become off-center and require adjustment after a day off the pavement?

It just seems that the beds of pickups flex a lot--especially off-road. How will this affect these covers?

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Thanks

Went with FiberMax and couldnt be happier. I could def see how the F1 would be considered tougher, but Im glad I went with the lighter FiberMax. No issues off-roading the way we roll down here--all beach! No adjustment upon initial run and no need to adjust after!
 
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