RotorHead695
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RSI Smartcap EVO Sport
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Seriously depends on how you use it. I love the look of the Diamondback, but I am not sure I would 100% agree with avoiding the backflip segmented cover. I have been using them for about a decade, in fact I took the version I had off my 2013 F-150 and moved to my 2018 Raptor. I really like them. About $1000, I can remove it completely in about 15 minutes and it keeps the bed dry except for small leaks around tailgate when it really rains hard or at the car wash.If you do get a tonneau cover, make sure it is not a segmented one - those make the bed nearly useless and they completely block the rear window if you need to load anything large enough to fold up all 3 segments.
I'm going to put a topper on mine, which locks and you can cover anything you put inside of it but makes the bed more useful and is better at keeping things dry as well.
Pretty much my experience. In the last year it leaked a tiny bit a few times if it rained REALLY hard. I am definitely happy with it. Nothing under it would have been damaged from the little bit of water that snuck in.Seriously depends on how you use it. I love the look of the Diamondback, but I am not sure I would 100% agree with avoiding the backflip segmented cover. I have been using them for about a decade, in fact I took the version I had off my 2013 F-150 and moved to my 2018 Raptor. I really like them. About $1000, I can remove it completely in about 15 minutes and it keeps the bed dry except for small leaks around tailgate when it really rains hard or at the car wash.
we use my truck for family traveling all the time.
I disagree, my wife and I switched from an expedition to our 2019 Raptor about a year ago and we travel non stop. We bought the truck specifically for road trips as we have other daily’s. So far we have put over 20k on the clock and we don’t travel light. Both of us agree it is the most comfortable road trip vehicle we have ever owned. But to your point I was very surprised at how much squat the truck has when loaded. Usually with the cab and bed loaded down we average about 16.5-17.5 (premium gas) on the highway. Always drives great even when towing.I would not use a Raptor as your get out vehicle.
A new 2021 F150 with the V8 and a topper would better suit your needs. Without a doubt, you will exceed the payload and have much worse gas mileage with the Twin Turbo V6.
My 2018 Raptor is not a truck, it is more of an expensive off-road Baja vehicle.
My old 1998 F250 LD is a great 4X4 truck.