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Old 04-19-2013, 06:06 PM
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Decided to get the Undercover Flex




A couple of shots showing how high it sits off the bed.






The cover can be opened partially and secured with side release buckles. These things feel very sturdy. It gives me a way to carry big things but still have the cover on or mostly covering the bed.




The strap buckles up neatly when not in use.





How much of the bed is open with the panels folded open.




The third panel can also be opened so you get pretty much full bed use. It uses a lever to open and close/lock.




Swing the handle out to unlock.




When opened completely, it has struts (and the straps again) to keep it secured. They stow neatly when not needed.




And they are very easy to clip on and off.




Here is a shot showing what the bed looks like when the cover is opened completely.




How we dealt with the drain tubes. The tubes can be routed to the drain holes in the bed. My bed cover though blocked the holes so they had to cut holes in my cover. That wasn't an issue for me since I plan to get line x at some point anyways.





Overall I'm very happy with it so far. So glad I got it!
 
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Old 04-19-2013, 08:47 PM
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Congrats! We've sold a ton of them, not a single complaint yet.
 
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Old 04-22-2013, 11:01 AM
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Been running it all weekend. I know its not a real test or anything but I'm REALLY happy with it.
 



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