Description
- Fits 2004 – 2012 Chevy/GMC Colorado/Canyon 6′ 1″ Bed (72.8″)
- E-Z clamping system locks down the cover from the inside, securing your belongings from the elements and any on-lookers
- Powder-coated aluminum frame is sturdy but lightweight enough for one-hand use
- Comes pre-assembled, with heavy duty side-rail clamps for a 5-minute install
- Hinged sections fold back into a compact unit for more truck bed access
Doug –
Few years later I’m thrilled with the performance of this cover. It’s been on my truck, parked outside through 4 Saskatchewan winters, and shows minimal wear. Some of the stitching near the folds has worn through, but not so bad as to make the vinyl loose yet. It keeps out the rain, but still let’s through a little dust, and some water if it’s directed sideways, such as from a car wash, though I have mine installed on top of bedrail protectors, so it’s not as tight as it might be on bare rails. I find the position of the clamps means it doesn’t sit quite flat, but not really noticeable unless looking up close.
Eric Torianyk –
Expensive for what it is and has many plastic parts which will eventually break from drying out and during tightening. Not sure how long this will last, but overall it is a good product and I do recommend it. Fits nicely on the truck.
AP –
This is a no brainer. Excellent value. Easy to install. Good quality components. Shipped quickly. Unexpected extras are a nice touch. Shows they appreciate my business.
Kelly –
Très content celui-ci est ce que je voulais pour mon camion et tres facile a installé dans un rien de temps
Amazon Customer –
Bought this cover for a 2006 Chevy Colorado. Excellent quality and easy installation. Quick shipping from Auto Connection – very happy with purchase
CTSawdust –
Easily installed in only about 15 minutes. Looks good, folds back in just seconds, the quick release clamps are great. Watertight. Wish I had it sooner. Good price point, too.
J Money –
Good tonneau covers can be quite expensive, so if you’re looking for one that doesn’t break the bank but still looks terrific, you won’t go wrong with the TonnoFold from TonnoPro.
Installation is very easy — I would highly recommend going to TonnoPro’s website and watching the installation video. After seeing it, you’ll already know how to put this on.
The only drawback at all is that the clamps don’t feel all that high-quality and I’m a bit concerned that after a couple of years of use and on-and-off of the cover that they might give out. If that happens, I’ll have to rig something up — but it also may never happen, and TonnoPro does provide a warranty, so perhaps I’m overly cautious.
I really love the look of the cover and the operation is easy — much easier than the old days of snap-on covers. The only design negative I can think of is that it’s a tri-fold, so if you don’t take it off entirely, the most you can have your cover open is 2/3 of your bed. Again, a minor quibble but worth thinking about if you’re someone who frequently needs your truck’s entire bed to be exposed/open. If that’s the case, a roll-on, velcro-sided tonneau cover might make more sense for you.
Amazon Customer –
Fits perfect. 10 mins to install alone. Super super fast shipping!!! Got it in 2 days with free shipping!!! Excellent!! Thanks!
Sam Rowland –
The rubber strip across the tailgate comes off every time I open the tailgate
Chrissy –
Great price, speedy delivery, fits perfect and good kit.
Heidi Starkey –
My husband loves this bed cover. Said there was a 5 min installation time and it was the closest to 5 min as we could get. It works great and keeps water out!
Rob Cohoon –
very good quality easy to install, however not wide enough for 2017 Colorado LT Crew cab. It covers the box but just barely reached the rails so rather than a nice tapered fit it only covers half of the side rail on each side. would gave a 4 or 5 if it fit its like a woman wearing pants that are too tight, not bad but doesn’t cover it all!
Aaron Parks –
You get what you pay for. The front clamps (near the cab), are about a foot from the front of the bed and are a combination of small aluminum cleats on quite small steel studs with plastic wing nuts. They are mounted to the cover on plastic rails which flex quite a bit when tightened to a level which would seem to hold the cover securely at freeway/interstate speeds. However, at about 55 to 60 mph the front edge of the cover will start to raise up with rising wind speed. I fixed the problem by making my own anchors out of angle iron and fastening them to the very front corners of the cover and attached them via bungee cords to the front cargo anchors in my bed. Now it’s all tight and snug and holds tight at 75+ mph.
The cover looks great, the vinyl is nicely finished, sewn well, and is stretched nice and tight. All of the weather seals seem quite adequate. I just drove home in a torrential downpour at over 60mph and there were only a few minor puddles in the corners of my bed. That’s no fault of the cover, my bed has various small openings in random places. I could probably be completely water tight with a tube of silicone and about an hour.
3 stars because the mounting hardware sucks but everything else is perfect.