Wes Craiglow
Member
All excellent thoughts on why to line your bed. In many cases, this is undoubtedly the best option. And from what I've always heard, Line-X is the better option. That said...
Me? in five years I've never wanted to put anything under the topper which the BedRug couldn't handle. This includes greasy tools and truck parts, muddy shovels, fur-shedding dogs, me gettin' cheeky with my lady in a sleeping bag :ylsmoke:, yada, yada, yada. When the BedRug gets too dirty for my liking, I unVelco it and hose it off under high pressure at the local car wash.
When I need to haul something big like a four-wheeler, landscaping/gardening materials, or furniture, I use a 5'x10' single-axle utility trailer.
I find this offers me max versatility: my Taco is for DD (for now) and overland travel primarily. I use the bed for securely and CLEANLY stowing gear and sleeping bodies.
And, seriously?! Do I really want to sleep where one weekend before I dumped a pile of compost (i.e. manure and rancid, decomposed food waste). Of course not. For that stuff, I use the trailer.
A simple trailer is surprisingly cheap in your local classified section or eBay, offers many more uses than a truck bed alone, it lasts your whole life if properly maintained, and--most importantly here--keeps your overlanding vehicle primed and clean for your next big trip.
My $.02.
Good luck on your choice!
Me? in five years I've never wanted to put anything under the topper which the BedRug couldn't handle. This includes greasy tools and truck parts, muddy shovels, fur-shedding dogs, me gettin' cheeky with my lady in a sleeping bag :ylsmoke:, yada, yada, yada. When the BedRug gets too dirty for my liking, I unVelco it and hose it off under high pressure at the local car wash.
When I need to haul something big like a four-wheeler, landscaping/gardening materials, or furniture, I use a 5'x10' single-axle utility trailer.

I find this offers me max versatility: my Taco is for DD (for now) and overland travel primarily. I use the bed for securely and CLEANLY stowing gear and sleeping bodies.
And, seriously?! Do I really want to sleep where one weekend before I dumped a pile of compost (i.e. manure and rancid, decomposed food waste). Of course not. For that stuff, I use the trailer.
A simple trailer is surprisingly cheap in your local classified section or eBay, offers many more uses than a truck bed alone, it lasts your whole life if properly maintained, and--most importantly here--keeps your overlanding vehicle primed and clean for your next big trip.
My $.02.
Good luck on your choice!
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