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PE UltraGroove Electric
Pace Edwards
MSRP: $3,831.42$3,160.55How do I know if the Pace Edwards UltraGroove Electric fits my truck?Confirming vehicle fitment is essential; consult the detailed fitment guide to ensure compatibility with your specific truck model and year.Is the Pace Edwards UltraGroove Electric easy...MSRP: $3,831.42$3,160.55 -
BRB Big Brake Kits
Brembo
$3,195.00Does this kit fit my 2019 Camaro LT1?This Brembo Big Brake Kit is designed for 2016+ Camaro LS, LT, and SS models, confirming fitment is crucial for optimal performance.What is the warranty period for this big brake kit?Install this performance brake kit...$3,195.00 -
EGR Retractable Bed Covers
EGR
$3,285.00Will this EGR Retractable Bed Cover fit my truck?Confirm specific fitment for your truck model, as this EGR Retractable Bed Cover is engineered for precise vehicle integration.Is professional installation required for this bed cover?Professional...$3,285.00 -
EGR Retractable Bed Covers
EGR
$3,285.00Do EGR Retractable Bed Covers fit all truck models?Confirm specific fitment for your truck model to ensure perfect integration with your EGR Retractable Bed Cover.Is professional installation recommended for EGR Retractable Bed Covers?Professional...$3,285.00 -
EGR Retractable Bed Covers
EGR
$3,285.00What is the warranty period for EGR RollTrac tonneau covers?EGR Retractable Bed Covers are backed by a comprehensive warranty ensuring your investment in truck bed security is protected long-term.Can I install the EGR Retractable Bed Cover...$3,285.00 -
Roll-N-Lock 2019 Chevy Silverado 1500 68-3/8in E-Series Retractable Tonneau Cover - RC223E
Roll-N-Lock
$2,499.99What truck models does the Roll-N-Lock E-Series Tonneau Cover fit?The E-Series Tonneau Cover precisely fits 2019-2026 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 and GMC Sierra 1500 models, including LTD and Limited versions.Is professional installation recommended for the...$2,499.99 -
Retrax 2024 Chevy/GMC Silverado/Sierra 2500/3500HD 6.9ft. Retrax EQ Bed (MUST HAVE Onstar) - EQ0484-1
Retrax
$2,799.99How do I install the RTX Retrax EQ?Professional installation is strongly recommended for this retractable bed cover to ensure optimal function and fitment on your truck.What is the main performance benefit of the RTX Retrax EQ?Experience the BORLA sound...$2,799.99 -
Westin 15-25 Ford F-150 (Incl. 22-25 Lightning) 5.5ft Bed Electric Retractable Tonneau Cover - Black - 19-54625
Westin
MSRP: $3,250.00$2,599.99Does the WES Electric Retractable Tonneau cover fit my 2020 Ford F-150?Yes, the WES Electric Retractable Tonneau cover is engineered to fit all 2015-2026 Ford F-150 and F-150 Lightning models.Is professional installation required for the WES Electric...MSRP: $3,250.00$2,599.99 -
Retrax 2021 F-150 Super Crew & Super Cab 5.5ft Bed PowertraxPRO XR - T-90378
Retrax
$2,849.99What is the warranty on the Retrax Powertrax PRO XR?Retrax offers a limited lifetime warranty on the Powertrax PRO XR for 2021-2025 Ford F-150/F-150 Lightning truck bed covers.Can I install the Retrax Powertrax PRO XR myself?Experience a truly simple...$2,849.99 -
Retrax 09-18 Ram 1500 6.5ft Bed PowertraxPRO XR - T-90232
Retrax
$2,949.99What is the typical lead time for a Retrax Powertrax PRO XR?Retrax Powertrax PRO XR orders typically ship within 2-5 business days, pending vehicle fitment confirmation and final assembly.How durable is the Retrax Powertrax PRO XR?Engineered with...$2,949.99 -
Retrax 09-18 Ram 1500 6.5ft Bed RetraxPRO XR - T-80232
Retrax
$2,249.99What is the weight capacity of the RetraxPRO XR?The RetraxPRO XR supports up to 500 lbs of evenly distributed cargo, transforming your truck into a heavy-duty hauler.Can the RetraxPRO XR be installed by a DIYer?Professional installation is recommended...$2,249.99 -
Retrax 2024 Ford F-150 SuperCrew/Super Cab 5.5ft. Bed Retrax EQ - EQ0378-1
Retrax
$2,799.99What is the installation process for the Retrax EQ?Professional installation is recommended for the Retrax EQ, ensuring optimal performance and fitment for your 2021-2023 Ford F-150.How does the Retrax EQ improve fuel economy?Maximize your F-150's...$2,799.99
A tonneau cover is a structural bed enclosure designed to protect cargo, reduce aerodynamic drag, and secure a truck bed against theft and weather — and Motor Sport Mayhem carries 336 in-stock options across 12 brands, from budget-friendly soft roll-ups under $20 to fully motorized aluminum retractables approaching $3,000. Choosing the right cover means understanding the tradeoffs between material construction, sealing performance, bed access geometry, and locking security before you buy.
Our Top Picks for Tonneau Covers
Each cover below was selected based on construction quality, sealing integrity, and real-world value across daily driving, security, and weather protection applications.
ACC LOMAX Stance
Access | $1,378.80
Hard folding aluminum construction delivers a flush, low-profile stance with premium sealing against wind and water intrusion.
- Rigid aluminum panels with integrated hinge seals provide superior bed security over soft alternatives
BAK BAKFlip F1
BAK | $1,449.99
Fiberglass-reinforced panels with a matte finish give this hard folding cover the closest look to a factory-integrated bed lid on the market.
- Drain tube system and perimeter seals actively channel water away from the bed floor regardless of weather conditions
EXT Endure ALX
Extang | $1,449.99
Aluminum X-frame engineering across each panel provides measurably higher load-bearing capacity than stamped single-skin hard fold designs.
- Aircraft-grade aluminum alloy construction resists denting and corrosion without adding excessive panel weight
LEE HF650M Cover
LEER Group | $1,189.00
LEER's folding platform integrates a paintable finish option, allowing buyers to achieve a color-matched appearance unavailable on most hard fold competitors.
- Dual-action tailgate compatibility means the cover functions correctly regardless of which tailgate operation mode is used
PE BedLocker
Pace Edwards | $2,994.54
Electric retractable operation with integrated locking at any point along the track makes this the most security-focused motorized option in the lineup.
- Automatic canister storage with a flush deck profile preserves full bed depth without consuming usable cargo space
RTX Powertrax PRO XR
Retrax | $2,949.99
Polycarbonate retractable slats with an integrated T-slot track system allow accessory mounting directly to the cover without drilling the bed rails.
- UV-stabilized polycarbonate construction provides 400 lb. rated load capacity while resisting fading and cracking in extreme heat
RNL E-Series Tonneau Cover
Roll-N-Lock | $2,499.99
Roll-N-Lock's interlocking aluminum slat design delivers a manual retractable cover with hard-cover security at a price point below fully motorized alternatives.
- Keyed locking at the cab end secures the full retractable deck without relying on tailgate locking as a secondary barrier
RUG Tonneau Covers
Rugged Ridge | $109.99
Purpose-built for Jeep Wrangler JKU applications where a conventional truck bed cover form factor does not apply, this option delivers weather protection without permanent modification.
- Tool-free installation and removal makes this a practical choice for owners who swap between open and covered configurations frequently
TNP Tonno Fold Tri-Fold Cover
Tonno Pro | $299.00
Vinyl tri-fold construction with a clamp-based installation system gives buyers a no-drill weather barrier at the most accessible price point in the hard-fold segment.
- Full bed access with the cover folded and propped at the cab provides the cargo flexibility that fixed hard lids cannot match
TRX Bed Cover - Sentry CT
Truxedo | $1,279.99
Truxedo's Sentry CT pairs a composite hard surface with a roll-up format, bridging the gap between soft cover convenience and hard cover weather resistance.
- Carbon fiber texture finish and a low-profile roll canister deliver aesthetics and full bed access without the panel-folding mechanics of traditional tri-fold designs
How to Choose the Right Tonneau Covers
The single biggest mistake buyers make is selecting a cover based on price alone without accounting for sealing architecture, material durability, and how the cover's geometry interacts with their specific cargo use patterns. A soft vinyl cover that fails to drain properly will soak your bed in a heavy rain; a hard folding cover with loose hinge seals will whistle at highway speed and allow water infiltration at the panel gaps. The difference between a cover that performs for a decade and one that degrades in two years comes down to seal material quality, panel rigidity, and drainage design — not brand recognition.
Key Specifications
Cover type and access geometry are the first decisions to lock in. Soft roll-up covers offer the fastest, easiest full-bed access and install with no tools, but they provide minimal security and moderate weather resistance. Tri-fold covers — both soft vinyl and hard aluminum — fold in three sections to expose roughly 65–70% of the bed and prop at the cab wall for full opening; they balance access, security, and cost effectively. Retractable covers (manual slat or motorized) coil into a canister at the cab end, providing full bed access with hard-cover security but at a significantly higher price point and with canister bulk that reduces usable bed depth by 2–4 inches depending on the design.
Panel and skin material determines durability, security, and load capacity. Soft covers use vinyl skins stretched over aluminum frames — they are lightweight and flexible but offer no load-bearing surface. Hard folding covers use either aluminum composite panels, fiberglass-reinforced skins, or injection-molded polycarbonate; aluminum and fiberglass panels in the 0.08–0.125 inch thickness range can typically support 250–400 lbs of evenly distributed load, making them suitable as a work platform. Retractable covers use interlocking aluminum or polycarbonate slats — polycarbonate offers UV resistance and moderate load capacity while aluminum slats are structurally superior but add weight.
Sealing system design is where budget covers consistently fail. A perimeter seal made from low-density foam compresses and loses its sealing profile within 18–24 months of temperature cycling. Quality covers use EPDM rubber seals with a dual-lip profile at critical junctions — the tailgate seal, the cab-end seal, and the longitudinal rail seals — and incorporate a passive or active drain tube system to route water that breaches the outer seal away from the bed floor. Look for covers that specify drain tube diameter and routing instructions; covers that ignore drain management entirely rely entirely on the seal never failing, which is not a realistic long-term expectation.
Rail clamping system and bed rail interface determine whether installation preserves tailgate function and whether the cover remains rigid under lateral load. Clamp-over-rail systems that bite onto the top of the bed rail are the most common and easiest to install without drilling, but they add 0.75–1.5 inches of rail height which can affect stake pocket accessories and bed extenders. Under-rail systems mount below the rail cap and maintain a flush bed rail profile at the cost of more complex installation. If you run a bed liner, confirm whether the cover is compatible with spray-in or drop-in liner thickness, as liner material adds 0.25–0.5 inches to effective bed rail height and can affect clamp depth and seal contact.
Tonneau Cover Type vs. Security, Weather Resistance, and Bed Access
| Cover Type | Security Level | Weather Resistance | Bed Access | Typical Price Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Soft Roll-Up (Vinyl) | Low — knife-cuttable | Moderate — repels rain, not submersion | Full — rolls to cab wall | $15–$400 |
| Soft Tri-Fold (Vinyl) | Low–Moderate — lockable with tailgate | Moderate — panel gaps are primary weakness | ~65–70% with front panel folded back | $150–$600 |
| Hard Tri-Fold (Aluminum/FRP) | High — rigid panels resist forced entry | High — dual-lip EPDM seals at panel joints | ~65–70% or full with prop open | $600–$1,600 |
| Manual Retractable (Aluminum Slat) | High — keyed lock at cab end | High — continuous slat seals with EPDM rail seals | Full — slats coil into canister | $1,200–$2,600 |
| Motorized Retractable | Very High — electric lock at any position | Very High — integrated seal system with drain management | Full — one-touch to any position | $2,400–$3,000+ |
| Hard One-Piece Folding | High — single rigid panel with integrated lock | Very High — fewest seal joints of any folding design | Full flip-up to 90° | $900–$1,800 |
Price Guide
Entry ($14.99–$500): This range is dominated by soft vinyl roll-up and basic tri-fold designs — well-suited for owners who need weather protection and improved aesthetics without a large investment. Expect aluminum frame construction with vinyl skins, basic foam perimeter seals, and clamp-over-rail installation. Security is limited to what a locked tailgate provides. Brands like Tonno Pro deliver reliable workmanship in this range, and for seasonal or occasional-use trucks, the value proposition is strong.
Mid-range ($500–$1,500): The majority of serious buyers land here because this is where hard folding aluminum and composite panel covers become accessible. Sealing systems improve substantially — dual-lip EPDM replaces foam, drain tubes become standard, and panel rigidity reaches load-bearing levels. Truxedo, Access, Extang, and BAK all have strong representation in this band. Installation complexity increases slightly over entry-level soft covers but remains a no-drill, clamp-based process for most designs.
Premium ($1,500–$2,994.54): Retractable covers — both manual aluminum slat and fully motorized — occupy this range, along with top-spec hard fold designs with painted or textured finishes. The cost premium buys you hard-cover security with retractable convenience, T-slot accessory track integration, motorized operation, and in some cases, polycarbonate construction with UV-rated load capacities approaching 500 lbs. Retrax, Roll-N-Lock, and Pace Edwards define this tier. If you regularly carry high-value cargo, work out of your bed daily, or demand OEM-quality fit and finish, the premium tier is justified.
Who Is This For?
Tonneau covers serve a wider application range than most buyers initially expect — from pure daily commuter trucks to overland expedition rigs — and the usage data across our catalog reflects that breadth clearly.
Daily Driving Comfort — 7.7/10
Daily driving is the highest-rated use case in our catalog, and for good reason: a properly sealed cover eliminates the wind buffeting, road noise, and highway whistle that an open bed generates at speed. Hard folding and retractable designs with low-profile canister storage reduce aerodynamic disruption at the cab-to-bed transition, which also contributes to measurable reductions in cabin wind noise at highway speeds. For truck owners who use their vehicle primarily as a daily driver with occasional cargo loads, a cover that opens quickly and seals consistently without maintenance is the priority spec.
Visual / Aesthetic Upgrade — 7.5/10
A flush, low-profile tonneau cover transforms the visual profile of a truck more effectively than almost any other single exterior modification, which is why aesthetic upgrade scores 7.5/10 across our catalog. Hard folding covers with matte or gloss painted finishes, textured carbon fiber patterns, and flush-mount hinge hardware deliver the highest visual impact. Retractable designs score particularly well here because the canister disappears inside the bed rails when deployed, leaving a completely clean deck line visible from the side. If exterior styling is a priority alongside function, look at the exterior styling category for complementary accessories that complete the look.
Overlanding / Expedition — 7.1/10
An overlanding score of 7.1/10 reflects the fact that most hard and retractable tonneau covers are well-suited to expedition use — they protect gear from weather and opportunistic theft at remote campsites, and many integrate directly with bed rack and accessory track systems without bed rail drilling. The key overlanding-specific spec to confirm is load capacity: polycarbonate and aluminum retractable slat covers that carry 400+ lb ratings can support rooftop tents when mounted on a compatible bed rack system that transfers load to the bed rails rather than the cover surface. Soft covers score lower in this application because they cannot support any vertical load and provide minimal security at remote locations.
Weekend Off-Roading — 6.7/10
Off-road use scores 6.7/10, with the primary limitation being that most tonneau covers are engineered for on-road weather resistance rather than submersion or heavy dust infiltration. Hard retractable covers with EPDM side seals and positive-drain canister systems perform best in off-road conditions because water and fine particulate that enter the slat gaps are channeled away from the cargo area rather than pooling on the bed floor. Soft vinyl covers are generally not recommended for sustained off-road use because repeated flexing from chassis twist accelerates vinyl cracking and seal separation at the hinge points. If your build runs serious suspension — lift kits, long-travel setups — confirm bed rail height compatibility with the cover's clamp depth before purchasing, as suspension modifications can alter bed rake and rail geometry.
Street Performance — 5.9/10
At 5.9/10 for street performance, tonneau covers deliver modest but real aerodynamic benefits for performance truck applications. Wind tunnel testing on covered versus open bed configurations consistently shows a drag coefficient reduction in the 0.05–0.15 Cd range depending on cab style and cover profile — most meaningful at sustained highway speeds above 65 mph. Low-profile hard folding covers with a flush rail interface and sealed rear edge provide the most consistent aerodynamic benefit; soft covers that bow or flutter at speed can actually increase turbulence relative to an open bed at high velocity. If fuel efficiency or top-speed aerodynamics are priorities on a performance build, hard retractable designs deliver the most consistent drag reduction without requiring any driving mode changes.
Trusted Tonneau Covers Brands We Carry
The brands represented in our catalog have earned their positions through engineering investment, material quality, and fitment precision that entry-level offshore alternatives consistently cannot match. BAK Industries leads our catalog in product count with deep coverage across hard folding aluminum and fiberglass platforms, while Retrax has built a reputation specifically around polycarbonate retractable engineering with some of the highest load ratings in the retractable segment. Truxedo brings the largest soft and hybrid roll-up selection in our lineup, covering budget vinyl through composite hard-surface designs, and Roll-N-Lock remains the benchmark for manual aluminum slat retractable construction with keyed security that operates independently of the tailgate. Tonno Pro holds the value end of the hard fold market with well-engineered aluminum tri-fold designs that consistently outperform their price point, and Access covers a broad range from entry soft vinyl through premium hard folding, with fitment coverage that extends to specialty truck platforms that most brands skip entirely.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Access tonneau covers worth buying?
Access covers are a legitimate, well-engineered option at every price tier they occupy. Their aluminum extrusion frame construction is consistent across the lineup, and fitment coverage extends to specialty and low-volume truck platforms that many competing brands do not catalog. Seal quality on Access hard folding designs uses EPDM rubber at perimeter joints, which is the correct material for long-term temperature cycling resistance. The brand's value proposition is strongest in the mid-range where their hard fold and hybrid designs compete with covers priced $200–$400 higher from other manufacturers. For buyers who need precise fitment on non-standard bed configurations, Access's breadth of application coverage is a genuine differentiator.
Are hard tri-fold tonneau covers a good choice?
Hard tri-fold covers are the best all-around choice for the majority of truck owners who want weather resistance, hard-cover security, and full bed access without the cost of a retractable. Rigid aluminum or fiberglass-reinforced panels cannot be cut open with a knife the way soft vinyl can, and most hard tri-fold designs include a tailgate-integrated lock that secures the rear panel when closed. Panel thickness in the 0.060–0.125 inch aluminum range provides a usable work surface for light loads, and drain tube systems on quality designs channel water actively rather than relying solely on the outer perimeter seal. The primary tradeoff relative to a retractable is that folding three panels to the cab wall takes more steps than pulling a retractable handle, and the folded stack height of 4–6 inches at the cab wall slightly reduces rear visibility compared to a flush retractable canister.
Are soft roll-up bed covers worth it?
Soft roll-up covers are absolutely worth it for owners whose primary need is weather protection, improved aerodynamics, and quick full-bed access at the lowest possible cost of entry. A quality vinyl roll-up with a tensioned aluminum frame will keep rain and road spray off your cargo, reduce highway drag noise, and roll back to the cab wall in under 15 seconds without tools. The honest limitations are security — a determined thief with a blade can defeat vinyl in seconds — and load capacity, which is effectively zero on any soft surface. For daily commuter trucks, recreational haulers, and owners who lock high-value items inside a toolbox or cab rather than relying on the cover for security, a soft roll-up delivers strong value relative to its price point.
Can a BAKFlip-style folding cover go through an automatic car wash?
Hard folding aluminum covers with properly sealed hinge joints and intact drain tubes can go through most touchless and soft-cloth automatic car washes without damage to the cover itself. The risk area is the perimeter seal — high-pressure spray jets aimed directly at the longitudinal rail seals or the tailgate seal edge can force water past the seal lip and into the bed, particularly if the seals have aged or if the cover is not fully latched. The safest practice is to confirm all panel latches are fully engaged before entering a wash, avoid directing high-pressure wands at the seal interface during hand washes, and inspect drain tube outlets periodically to confirm they are clear and routing water away from the bed floor rather than pooling inside. Soft vinyl covers require more caution in automated washes because spinning brushes can lift and stress the vinyl at the fold creases, potentially accelerating cracking in colder climates.
Can the Retrax Pro MX be locked, and how does the lock system work?
Retrax retractable covers use an integrated key cylinder lock built into the pull handle at the cab end of the cover, which locks the retractable deck in any position along the track — not just fully closed. This is a meaningful security advantage over tailgate-dependent locking because it means cargo can be locked under a partially open cover without requiring the tailgate to be closed and latched. The locking mechanism engages a pin into the aluminum side rail track, which prevents the slats from moving in either direction until the key releases the pin. Combined with a locked tailgate, this creates a dual-barrier security system where an intruder would need to defeat both locks independently to access the bed — a deterrent level comparable to a lockable hard box rather than a standard soft cover.
Building something specific? Our performance specialists can help you select the right Tonneau Covers for your application — street, track, or full race build.