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Old 08-29-2014, 07:24 PM
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Kind of like a vinyl top look...

Do you rush orders through for F-150 owners and let the others wait? LOL...
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Well, I pulled the trigger on the Peragon cover. Thanks all for your comments and reviews etc.
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Originally Posted by miannalfo
I know there is a ton of threads about this stuff but I need you guys to set me straight, I had my mind set on a Peragon cover after going to the local accessory store they told me basically in a nut shell never to buy one, so if any if you guys can help should I go Bakflip g2, Peragon, or the Extang solid flip?

The one thing I don't like about the G2 is it resting on your truck when open, I feel like it would mark up the cab....does it? And I like that the other two covers are easily removed....help me out guys
I've got an extra bakflip I can sell if anyone is interested.. my son just sold his truck..got one in my truck and love it..
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Installed my Peragon today. No major issue, packing was nice and the instructions were clear. It's a little tough crawling around in the bed for my 55 year old knees. I like the looks of it, black on my black Lariat matches nice. Rolls in and out easy. Should be a little more friendly for my typical use than the "undercover" I had on my last truck.
I still need to put the tailgate seal on but that's for another day.
If it holds up well I'm sure I'll be satisfied with it.
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Old 10-19-2014, 06:58 PM
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Originally Posted by miannalfo
I know there is a ton of threads about this stuff but I need you guys to set me straight, I had my mind set on a Peragon cover after going to the local accessory store they told me basically in a nut shell never to buy one, so if any if you guys can help should I go Bakflip g2, Peragon, or the Extang solid flip?

The one thing I don't like about the G2 is it resting on your truck when open, I feel like it would mark up the cab....does it? And I like that the other two covers are easily removed....help me out guys
In my humble opinion, the guy does not know crap. Anyone who does this kind of selling, is not to be trusted for anything.

I have had Retrax on 3 trucks. This time, I went with the Peragon. I've had it on since August or so, of last year.

While Retrax was and is a great cover, I have been very satisfied with the Paragon. Why?

It takes up very little room when open. Stored against the front of the bed, it takes up about 3 inches. It is easily removed if you need the entire bed.

For the price, $699, it is well made. I opted for the painted version to match the lower panels. Add 100.00.

It is make from aircraft aluminum and lockable. You are not getting in without a struggle. It is not completely water tight, but, neither was Retrax.

I have no stock in the company, but, I am very satisfied with the product and durability, so far.

It was well packaged for shipping and quality was very, very good. I would buy another. In fact, my daughter liked mine so much, she bought one for her F-150.
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I saw an install vid for the Paragon, not sure I want to drill holes in the new truck. But the Bak Flip and some others you have to drill holes for the water to get out. I had an Extang ti fold solid top, I liked it, but didn't allow as much access to the bed as the Paragon unless you removed it, which wasn't hard. Can't decide what to get.
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I have a question about the peragon. I would like to know how does it do in snow and ice situations? Probably more ice than snow.
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For my two cents worth....I researched a lot of different tonneau covers and decided on the Pergon cover. I like the looks, the way it operates and the ease of taking it off. I just ordered one and can hardly wait to get it installed.
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Originally Posted by cfs4187
I have a question about the peragon. I would like to know how does it do in snow and ice situations? Probably more ice than snow.
I've had about 1 foot of ice and snow on it. Slid off pretty easily.
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Originally Posted by USCG-Retired
I've had about 1 foot of ice and snow on it. Slid off pretty easily.

Thanks for the answer. Been researching for awhile now and have decided on a peragon for the ease of operation. My neighbor has a backflip g2 and I just don't like the way it sits against the back glass when needing to haul something big. I will be ordering one soon.


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