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Author: | Kirimon [ February 21st, 2025, 11:25 am ] |
Post subject: | Retractable Cover for Family Road Trips |
Got a 2022 Hyundai Santa Cruz, 4.3-foot bed, and I’m sniffing around for a retractable cover for family road trips – think strollers, beach chairs, and coolers full of snacks. I like the idea of sliding it open just enough to grab stuff without unloading everything, but I’m sweating a few details. It’s gotta keep rain out ‘cause we hit the coast a lot, and I need it locked since we stop at rest areas where things grow legs. Smaller bed’s already tight, so I’m paranoid about a chunky canister eating space. Also, how’s the install for a guy with zero skills? I can barely put together IKEA stuff. What’s a good pick for a family hauler? Any surprises I should dodge? |
Author: | Mordio [ February 21st, 2025, 11:44 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Retractable Cover for Family Road Trips |
Been hauling family gear in my 2020 Kia Telluride with a 5-foot bed mod for a year now, and my retractable cover’s been a sanity-saver for trips – lugging diaper bags, folding tables, and sand toys without stressing rain or thieves. Picked an aluminum one ‘cause it’s tough enough – I’ve piled 150 pounds of picnic crates on it, no dents, no drama. Canister’s 11 inches deep, but I still squeeze the stroller under it, and chairs stack beside it fine. Locks tight with a key anywhere I stop it, which is gold at rest stops – no one’s snagging our stuff. Rain stays out thanks to drainage tubes, though I had a tiny leak once in a storm – a $5 rubber strip from Ace Hardware fixed it fast. Install was dummy-proof – took me 50 minutes with my kid handing me tools, just clamped it on, no drilling or swearing. A Retrax bed cover is what I’d throw your way; it’s perfect for family gigs, and my sister’s folding one was a bulky nightmare. Dust wipes off easy, and it’s held up on windy coastal runs. My cousin tried a cheapo brand and it cracked quick, so I’d say go with something solid. Measure your bed and rails, and you’ll keep the crew happy on the road! |
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