Tyger Tonneau Covers

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TTU14

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Curious is anyone has a long term review of any of the Tyger covers. I’m torn between the tri-fold or the low profile roll up cover.

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I have the tyger trifold off Amazon for $190. Still solid after a year with no fading. Fabric is still tight and I do remove the cover a once a month for hauling. Good product for the price.


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I have the tri fold, very taught which is good.I do get some dust through the tailgate along the bottom. Not from the cover as it comes with weatherstrip for the side area on the tailgate. I would but it again.
 

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Buddy has one on his Ram 2500, looks great, good build.
 

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I've had the tyger trifold for about 2 years, no issues, been on and off truck a lot. Still good and tight, I do a vinyl protectant before each winter and would say still looks fairly close to color when purchased. I would buy again

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Mine has been good. I work out of my truck so i open and close the back about 4 to five times a day. I’ve had it for about a year. I have the trifold. It’s the best option in my opinion. The soft top conforms to stuff piled underneath quite well too, versus a hardtop tonneau. Side note be careful that when you open the top the latches are clicked up into the top before you fold or they can push on the tonneau where it rests and rub a gauge in it. Especially if your going to keep it open while driving around i try and make sure the softer side is resting on the cover. You could probably just add some velco to the handles or something else soft but I haven’t had too much trouble.


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I can tell your for certain that is the SAME low roll cover as my tonno pro low roll. Just by looking at it, same rails, locking etc... the badge is even in the same place. I've had mine installed going on 4 years/4 winters which we get a bunch of snow every winter and its doing just fine. My only complaint is that you have to lock it down after the tailgate is closed for the seal to lay on top of the plastic tailgate trim rail.

Not sure about the warranty on the tyger but I had a rail get a tiny scratch from shipping and tonnopro sent out a replacement no questions asked. The tonnopro also warranties the vinyl for 10 years!

Its been on my 14CC since I got it off the lot and now I'm transfering it over to my 18CC. I love how I get full bed access in seconds and doesnt block the rear window at all.
 
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