hansgieskes
Active Member
- First Name
- HANS
- Joined
- Jul 8, 2023
- Threads
- 4
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- 41
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- Location
- WESTWOOD, MA
- Vehicles
- Rivian R1T, Volvo XC90 T6, Jeep Gladiator
- Occupation
- Retired CEO
I have same super positive experience with Interrobang cover, but will not consider switching to Rivian's powered version 2.0. Because: another thing that can break down + I only remove full cover 2-3 times per year...I bought my truck from the existing stock off the Rivian store so I had no choice for a manual tonneau cover. I know Rivian said they would post the manual tonneau covers for sale on their gear shop by late summer but I could not wait much longer since I do need secured truck bed storage.
I bought this really well built Interrobang (@Bf3) manual tonneau cover from www.interrobang.store for 1300.00 It is made of powder coated aluminium with five panels that weight 7.5lbs each for approximately 40lbs total weight. Panels fit into a Dakine snow board bag for storage into the gear tunnel. The panels are so strong I was able to stand on them and move around without even one creak. Highly recommend this option if security is your main concern for the truck bed. I sprayed the panels with a hose and I would say 5 drops of water came in no puddles. Operation of the panels are identical to the OEM manual panels. Fits in the existing truck bed OEM rails and has OEM look. I will be using this cover until they announce the power covers are avaliable for retrofit. A++ for this product and the owner Bill is really cool he answers all questions.
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