TJudeB
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Posting this for anyone looking for a lightweight way to keep gear dry and gain more usable space than a standard flat tonneau.
I installed a Miles Runner inflatable topper on my 2019 Nissan Titan. Shipping was fast and everything showed up in good shape.
The entire topper weighs right around 40 lbs. I can put it on and take it off by myself with no issues. From unboxing to installed was about 30 minutes. It comes with the air pump and bed clamps, so you’re not chasing extra parts. Assembly and install were straightforward.
The air pump automatically shuts off at the correct psi.
Fit on the bed is solid. It seals well all the way around and seems genuinely weatherproof, which was my main concern. I wanted something that would keep gear dry in rain while giving me more protected space than a flat bed cover, and this checks both boxes.
One thing that surprised me was how stiff it gets once inflated. The top inflates rock hard—way more rigid than I expected. It doesn’t feel floppy or flimsy once aired up. The cornered and back are the same material as the bestop soft toppers
So far, I’m really happy with it. Lightweight, easy install, easy solo removal, and a good option if you want enclosed storage without committing to a heavy hard topper.
I plan to leave it on full time, so I’ll update this thread as I get more miles on it and see how it holds up long-term in hunting conditions.
Posting this for anyone looking for a lightweight way to keep gear dry and gain more usable space than a standard flat tonneau.
I installed a Miles Runner inflatable topper on my 2019 Nissan Titan. Shipping was fast and everything showed up in good shape.
The entire topper weighs right around 40 lbs. I can put it on and take it off by myself with no issues. From unboxing to installed was about 30 minutes. It comes with the air pump and bed clamps, so you’re not chasing extra parts. Assembly and install were straightforward.
The air pump automatically shuts off at the correct psi.
Fit on the bed is solid. It seals well all the way around and seems genuinely weatherproof, which was my main concern. I wanted something that would keep gear dry in rain while giving me more protected space than a flat bed cover, and this checks both boxes.
One thing that surprised me was how stiff it gets once inflated. The top inflates rock hard—way more rigid than I expected. It doesn’t feel floppy or flimsy once aired up. The cornered and back are the same material as the bestop soft toppers
So far, I’m really happy with it. Lightweight, easy install, easy solo removal, and a good option if you want enclosed storage without committing to a heavy hard topper.
I plan to leave it on full time, so I’ll update this thread as I get more miles on it and see how it holds up long-term in hunting conditions.
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