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Lexap
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I had a soft cover before and it pooled water badly, then leaked all over my stuff when I rolled it open. Now I want a hard cover with actual drainage or something better sealed. Anyone got experience with that?
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I had that same frustration, especially after heavy rain. I bought this undercover for my pickup a few months ago and it’s a night-and-day difference. Got it straight from the brand’s website, and the built-in drainage system works great — water channels to the edges and out the rails. Nothing pools up, and when I open it, everything inside is dry. The panels are tough, too, and the rubber seals compress really well. I haul gear a lot, and it’s held up through storms and even light snow. No regrets on this one.
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