Bedrug or Linex

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blockdoc

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I went with Bedtred.

I figured it's not permanent, unlike LineX. If you move furniture or something with LineX, you have to protect it from being scratched by the LineX.

I hunt a lot, and didn't want to clean blood from a bedrug. I was told elbow grease would take it out, but the bedtred seemed like a hose would be sufficient.

Seemed like the bedtred was the more durable option, though still not permanent if I didn't like it.
 
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very very happy with my bedrug, i'd say if you haul mulch, rocks, or use it as a work truck i'd go line-x, if it's a play truck and you'll have a tonneau i'd go bedrug,
 

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Love my linex. Live out west, a lot of snow and putting other things back there. Linex has been great!!
 

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Linex is very tough, the premium seems to be keeping its shine very well. I know nothing about bedrug.
 

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I have LineX and I understand it is very hard and actually could scratch any items that you throw into your bed. My solution is a rubber bed mat:

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I've lost several rubber bed mats pre running so if your going to use your truck hard fasten it down some how. Also if you plan on putting in more tie downs in your bed it's hard to do through a bed rug. Went with Linex and love it!
 

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anything you spray in is either a polyurethane or polyurea and will over time oxidize
and look poor, the aromatic materials ( non UV stable ) will loose there elastomeric qualities as the plasticizers cook out with sun / heat exposer and will become brittle
I have been spraying this material for years in industrial applications and would NEVER put it in my trucks. JMHO, i like the heavy rubber mats easy to clean and easy on the eyes
 
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