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RealTruck TruXedo Lo Pro Soft Roll Up Truck Bed Tonneau Cover | 553301 | Fits 2015 - 2022 Chevy/GMC Colorado/Canyon 6' 2" Bed (74")

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Size: 6' 2" Bed


Pattern Name: Lo Pro


Features

  • Fits 2015 - 2022 Chevy/GMC Colorado/Canyon 6' 2" Bed (74")
  • Made in the USA with Global Materials
  • AMERICAS #1 CHOICE | The best-selling roll-up truck bed cover in North America. Lo Pros tear-resistant, leather-grained vinyl provides superior weather resistance, and comes standard with aircraft grade aluminum bows designed to take on a heavy load.
  • SIGNATURE LOW PROFILE DESIGN | Sitting only 3/4 above the truck bed, Lo Pro is sleek and concealed. This roll-up truck bed cover mounts inside the rails of the truck bed, providing full access to stake pocket holes for use with additional accessories.
  • NO DRILL INSTALLATION | Fully install this roll-up truck bed cover in under 30 minutes! Easily clamp the rails onto your truck bed, attach the cover, roll and hit the road. No drilling or special tools necessary.

Description

TruXedo’s Lo Pro is America’s 1 selling roll-up truck bed cover. This cover has an industrial grade, black leather grain fabric with an easy to use one trigger opening latch; making it an attractive option for truck owners looking for a stylish design, simple functionality, and durable bed protection. This truck bed cover offers TruXedo's signature low profile look – sitting only 3/4" above the truck bed – and has the capacity to hold several inches of snow, protecting your truck bed and your precious cargo. Lo Pro was designed with automatic tension control allowing the cover to stay tight to the truck bed all year long eliminating the need for manual adjustment.

Brand: Truxedo


Style: Lo Pro


Exterior Finish: Black


Material: Vinyl


Lock Type: Tailgate


Brand: ‎Truxedo


Style: ‎Lo Pro


Exterior Finish: ‎Black


Material: ‎Vinyl


Lock Type: ‎Tailgate


Manufacturer: ‎Truxedo


UPC: ‎845742005070


OEM Part Number: ‎553301


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎70


Model: ‎Lo Pro Soft Roll Up


Item Weight: ‎9.5 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎81 x 10 x 6 inches


Country of Origin: ‎USA


Item model number: ‎553301


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎553301


Date First Available: October 19, 2014


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  • Guilt Ridden 2016 GMC Canyon SLT Quad Cab 4.5 stars.
Size: 5' 3" Bed Pattern Name: TruXport
When the time comes to make a bed cover purchase and you survey the field of possibilities you quickly come tor realize, it's a jungle out there. You really need to read the reviews to help get oriented as I did. So, my conscience won't let me avoid offering a review of my own so here's my guilt relief. Full disclosure: I am a semi-retired Auto and Truck Master Technician with over 35 years of experience presently working as a maintenance process analyst for the 4th largest fleet of vehicles in the world and still maintain over $100,000.00 worth of Snap-On tools. Trust me, you are not going to need much of that experience or tools to install this item. The instructions, some common sense, and a 1/2" or 13mm wrench of any configuration will make it happen. So, why this type of bed cover for this truck? Aesthetically, in my opinion, the holy grail of bed covers is a hard, fiberglass cover gel coated to match. They just look fantastic. It changes the look of the vehicle completely. Practically speaking, in my opinion, they are near useless especially on the 5' bed of a mid-size truck. You have to be 6'7" and 85lbs to snake your way under the cover to reach anything in the front of the bed and even then you can't get it out without sliding it back where there is sufficient clearance between the bed cap and the open cover. I had one on the Dakota Quad Cab this Canyon replaced. Loved the look, hated the function. Second place goes to the Painted to Match folding versions. Look great but, they fold plunging down into the bed. If you are full of cargo, it's not plunging anywhere. The option is to remove it, (not as easy as the video looks) and leave it home. If you're not home, it goes in the back seat. Now you have a 2 seater. Might as well be a Corvette. Your crew needs to ride in another vehicle. Now you're riding in a Pick-Up hauling cargo with no bed cover. Pray for sun. Almost all the folding versions use up space and on the 5' canyon bed, space is precious. Roll-up vinyl is the sweet spot here for me. Easy to install, easy to operate, doesn't deprive me of bed space and doesn't impede back window visibility. Of course, not painted to match but, my truck is Switch-Blade silver so the rich black color compliments the vehicle nicely. Because I still had some trepidation over whether I was making a good decision, I must admit, it was the price of this one that played the biggest part in drawing me in. Not much risk if it's a clunker. My first disappointment was with Amazon. First look of the item shows one price and when it goes into the cart there is a different price and, of course, it was higher otherwise, why mention it. Not much higher but, c'mon kids, stop that. Can't take stars off the product for that. Although the shipping was lightening fast, the box arrived severely broken. It was detached all the way through 1/3 off one end and appeared to have been hastily taped up by a visually impaired 5 year old with worse A.D.D. than mine. No stars off for the brutality of remedial shippers. Normally I would only open the box enough to get the instructions/paperwork out. This time, I took everything out (or so I thought) to examine the contents. Luckily, everything survived the trauma. Yes I am an experienced technician but, I am a stickler for Manuals, Directions, Instructions so a failure is on them, not me. I am all too familiar with their short-comings because they're complied by engineers, composed by sales engineers and peppered with stupid by the safety engineers. Apparently none of us are independently capable of getting through the most mundane of tasks and not end up in the emergency room or cemetery without their guidance. Then the lawyers get the document and take out everything you really need to know. Nevertheless, I always skim the instructions, read them, read them again and follow them closely throughout the installation process. It didn't take me any more or less time than most of the responsible reviewers here, about 35 minutes. Like most instructions, these could have been better but, they were adequate and worth following. I used the grooves in the bed caps as points of reference to center the cover which was the only tricky part and the rest was straight forward. Here's where the half star comes off. I rolled it up to attach the two straps that secure it and, there was only one strap. One very cheesy strap. Very cheesy strap. Part of the ease of installation is that this product is well made with quality that exceeds the price. The lack of quality on the securing strap is way out of character. I don't understand that. True, the securing requirement really doesn't ask much of the strap and I suppose it should last a while but, I was on a roll with satisfaction up to that point. I am very impressed with the latching mechanism. The instructions say it doesn't need any adjustment and that is true. It works perfectly without messing with it although you may be tempted to tinker around tweaking what doesn't need tweaking before getting used to working it. It almost seems violent releasing it. Follow the instructions on how to do it and leave the adjustment alone. The method for tightening it up and smoothing it out works too. It looks great. The profile is a bit high but, I know I would be spending a lot more to do a little better. The instructions said that the cover will tighten up more when the sun hit it. Here in Arizona, that is counter intuitive. The dangerous sun here makes things soft and gooey. Sure enough though, as soon as the mighty Arizona sun hit this cover it tightened up like Gene Krupa's snare. I was sure that the cross bars would shadow through the vinyl but, they don't. You can't tell they are there. With some careful placement managing, I think you could carry a light load on top of it if you could figure out how to secure it. Other questions are the seal and security. As it happened, as soon as I installed it, we had some unusual days of rain here in the desert. No leaks. I took it through a waggle style car wash and, again, no leaks. I finally got a bit of water in the bed going through a high-pressure touch-less car wash. Not enough to do any real damage to cargo and I'm not expecting any hard driving horizontal rains here. I believe the seal is dependent on the installer's attention to detail. Security? It's a roll-up vinyl cover. It's not a nuke proof gun safe princess. It can be cut open and will largely just deter those who would be tempted with visibility. It keeps the honest, honest and puts a check in the 'attractive-nuisance" box. My method is to leave the tailgate un-locked when the bed is empty so the real skel-divers can see it's empty and likely won't carve up my cover to find out it is. Overall, I am very pleased with this purchase. The cover was simple to install, looks good, functions as it should and didn't break the bank. I'm confident that, with some routine care, it should last the life of the vehicle. The post script is; When I cut up the box to fit it in the Recycle Bin, guess what I found! The other cheesy strap! It must have slid off the head rail and fell in the packing material. To get in on, I will have to remove and re-install the whole mishpucka. I threw it in the glove box and will live without it until I am so mind-numbingly bored I'll repeat the process. The caution here is, make sure both cheese straps are on the head rail before installing. Otherwise, I can highly recommend this product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2019 by Bonnie B.

  • Easy install, holds up well
Size: 5' 3" Bed w/ Sport Bar Pattern Name: Lo Pro
I wanted a tonneau cover for my truck but finding one that fits with the sports bar limited my options. GM makes one, but Truxedo makes one for $50 less so I went with this one. I can confirm that it works well with the sports bar installed. The hardest part of the installation was getting the weather stripping behind the sports bar inner support. Without the sports bar, this probably would have been 30 minutes worth of work. I can't stress enough to read the instructions carefully before doing the install. The instructions are a little disjointed and the images used aren't always the easiest to look at it. But if you follow them to the letter things should go smoothly. It fits snugly, the velcro keeps it in place even at highway speeds, and rolling it open is a breeze. This is not a sturdy cover, mind you. It's basically just a tarp with a couple of support bars going across the width of the bed so don't rest anything heavy on top of it. But it protects the bed and contents from the elements and keeps it from blowing out which is all I'm looking for. Mission accomplished. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2021 by T. S. Crider T. S. Crider

  • Great quality and fits well.
Size: 5' 3" Bed Pattern Name: TruXport
First of all, I wish I didn’t procrastinate so much before finally buying this tonneau cover. It has been well worth the investment. I purchased it prior to a long distance trip with the intention it would reduce wind drag and hopefully provide better fuel economy. That’s exactly what it did. I had almost 2mpg better fuel mileage overall for the trip. With gas prices these days, I really couldn’t complain. Pros: - fair price to quality ratio (high quality) - very easy installation - improved mileage - provides excellent protection from rain - clean look Cons: - don’t have any criticism yet. If I find anything worth noting as time goes on I’ll add an update ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Installed In An Hour. Nice Look, Poor Installation Instructions
Size: 6' 2" Bed Pattern Name: Pro X15
The installation instructions are probably not the worst I have ever seen, but they do deserve honorable mention. Thank Heavens for YouTube videos on the installation of this tonneau cover onto a Chevrolet Colorado/GMC Canyon. Installation took longer than it should have, thanks to the weak instructions. If I were not a guy who likes to tinker, this could have created a headache. This cover has been now been on my Colorado (6 ft. bed) for about a week and time will tell how it "settles" in. I like the fabric, the only soft tonneau I could locate (and I researched several) which has the look and feel of the "convertible top" material. There is a ply of vinyl underneath the "cloth" to make the fabric waterproof. Regarding water, will this system be waterproof? I doubt it only because there are too many wide seams built in around the tailgate of the truck itself. There are also weep holes near the front bed and just too many places for water to trickle in during a downpour. No the fault of the tonneau, but I want to warn a buyer to be aware that on a Chevrolet Colorado/GMC Canyon I do not think you will get the inside of your truck bed "waterproof" without making a project of it. The tonneau itself does fit snuggly. The "hook and loop" the company uses is some serious "industrial" stuff and I expect it will hold up over time. The installed cover looks nice and is tight. While not completely "flush" with the bedrails, it is very close. I will report back after a few drives in the rain and let you now how it holds up (note: I live in the midwest and thus have "four seasons". My truck is typically garaged but is driven in poor weather). In my purchase decision, right on wrong, I settled on this line of covers from Truxedo. I read reviews and struggled between choosing a hard roll-up or this soft roll up cover. Security was a main concern with the soft topper. A friend of mine wisely helped with my decision: If a thief wants in he may cut it with a knife. However, he may also attempt to breach a hard over and likely damage the truck itself in doing so. Another thing to consider: How often do you trade trucks? Unless you are going to stick with the the same make and model, the tonneau goes with the truck the when sold or traded. Would you rather be out $500 or $1,000 paid for the hard cover? The hard cover is also at least twice the weight and could be more cumbersome when you need to "roll it up." Not to say I may not end up wishing I had bought a hard roll up cover. But for now, I went with the soft and am so far happy with it. This was a big purchase and I will add more, revise later. Good luck with your decision! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2021 by Average Joe 12

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