caps are super useful imo ā gotta love locking storage. Iād suggest getting doors or āwindoorsā for the sides otherwise reaching things near the cab side of the bed can get tricky/bothersome. Personally, Iām prob gonna slap something thatās part cap part tent on mine since I camp all the time but if you donāt, the fiberglass shell is tried and true. Iāve heard nice things about the rsi smart cap too, but theyāre a bit spendy.I've never had a bed cap before, but I'm considering one now. Anyone out there put a cap on your Tacoma yet? I know ARE has them. Also interested in any downside from past experience.
Interested to hear what you think when you've used it. I don't really like the look of toppers but would love to have one when camping.I bought the flated topper because I only want to use it when I go camping, and it is easy to remove and store.
Same here for my TH. Did you see they have a 4th gen they are measuring today? Excellent news.Iāll be going Lone Peak, almost half the price of an optioned GFC but with better features.
I have one on my second gen and would be going with one again if I just needed a topper and wasnāt doing camper shell route (built in tent). Going with a Lone Peak.This is who I am going with. A little pricey, but I think worth it.
https://www.na.rsismartcap.com/products/smartcap-evo-a
No! Didnāt see that yet.. actually inquired about that the other day.. glad to hearSame here for my TH. Did you see they have a 4th gen they are measuring today? Excellent news.
I put the topper on today for a fit test. It was pretty easy to install by myself, but because of the spoiler on the back of the cab, it pushed the flated topper back a couple inches. I deflated the topper to give more play and tried to shove it under the spoiler, but it wouldn't budge. The topper is quite sturdy even with low inflation. I sent an email to the company to see if there is something that can be done, but if I have that large of a gap, not sure I can keep it.Interested to hear what you think when you've used it. I don't really like the look of toppers but would love to have one when camping.
Oh wow, wasnāt even thinking about the spoiler.. thatās too bad. Iād bet that Flated will address that soon with a modified design: one of the other perks of Tacomas is that with that much market share, most midsize truck accessory makers strive to be compatible. Not a good look to say your flagship product doesnāt work with Tacomas.I put the topper on today for a fit test. It was pretty easy to install by myself, but because of the spoiler on the back of the cab, it pushed the flated topper back a couple inches.
I should have probably started a new thread for this, so sorry if I hijacked this thread.Oh wow, wasnāt even thinking about the spoiler.. thatās too bad. Iād bet that Flated will address that soon with a modified design: one of the other perks of Tacomas is that with that much market share, most midsize truck accessory makers strive to be compatible. Not a good look to say your flagship product doesnāt work with Tacomas.
And while Iām wishing for things from flated, why not another air chamber option in the toppers for a bed extender for short beds to become big enough to sleep in? The existing topper tent solutions are janky and having something hard-sided and insulating would be a great removable alternative to GFCās and the like.