lol, It’s amazing how often that happens with opinions. I don’t think anyone is going to be able to tell you. Everyone voted for what works for them. You will have to prioritize your needs and buy what fits them. I’m sure you realize this so don’t mean to sound patronizing.good news is I really appreciate all the feedback
bad news its split right down the middle haha half full size half mid
BedrugFull size
I was in a similar situation last year/this year. Except mid-size wasn't even a consideration after hunting in my buddy's tacoma a few times.
Ended up going '23 F150 3.5 Ecoboost 10-speed SCREW 6.5' bed with a Snugtop Rebel. My Roll-A-Cot fits perfectly in the bed and spans over the wheel well. It's almost too comfortable. Put the amp bed step on and it's pretty easy to get in and out of. And I get 21 MPG from house to trailhead...for now.
Do need to figure out dust.
I think you made the point better than you think you did.lol, It’s amazing how often that happens with opinions. I don’t think anyone is going to be able to tell you. Everyone voted for what works for them. You will have to prioritize your needs and buy what fits them. I’m sure you realize this so don’t mean to sound patronizing.
I went full size. I wanted comfort and space over off road ability. Where I hunt I don’t typically need more off road capability than what my SuperCrew 6.5’ bed F-150 can do. I put a Leer mid-rise cap on it. Love the extra head room and all the room in the bed and cab. I travel long distances, sleep in the back vs. hotels, truck camp often when hunting, daily drive it, tow heavyish loads 1-3 times a year, load up the family and dog for vacation road trips, etc etc. A big truck meets my needs best. Excels at most needs, compromise for others. But a mid-size for me would have many more compromises. This is what works for me.
How do those work with wet decoys, chainsaw bar oil, muddy boots, etc.? I still use the bed for dirty wet stuffBedrug