Tonnaue vs topper help me decide...GO!

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Tonnaue vs Topper

-I don't pull/rarely pull a trailer
-no ATV/bike to load
- don't sleep in my truck

Been running Tonnaue, never 100% water tight. No way to vent it and things can bake in there
-like that I can climb in/out easily to load etc
-drive a lot of dirt roads, so not great when I can't close it
-debating topper on my next truck
- I don't have a great place to store/remove topper, if I did I would probably go that route
 
What kind of truck do you have? And bed size?
My last truck i had a tacoma with a small bed so the cap was a must. A tonnaue is almost useless my opinion when traveling with a wife and kid or a hunting trip. I needed the vertical height. I used a hard tri fold one for one trip with one other guy and it was more of a pain id rather of not had ot. The topper was super nice to have though. Loading whole deer sucked ass though cause you couldnt stand on the tail gate and deadlift it up.
My new truck which is a crew cab dodge with the 6’4” bed so far a tonnoue is perfect espeacially if loading deer in, and washing the blood put is way easier. And the bed and cab have so much more space its easy to hide away all the necessities like air pumps jumper cables battery packs etc and still have tons of room.
 
What kind of truck do you have? And bed size?
My last truck i had a tacoma with a small bed so the cap was a must. A tonnaue is almost useless my opinion when traveling with a wife and kid or a hunting trip. I needed the vertical height. I used a hard tri fold one for one trip with one other guy and it was more of a pain id rather of not had ot. The topper was super nice to have though. Loading whole deer sucked ass though cause you couldnt stand on the tail gate and deadlift it up.
My new truck which is a crew cab dodge with the 6’4” bed so far a tonnoue is perfect espeacially if loading deer in, and washing the blood put is way easier. And the bed and cab have so much more space its easy to hide away all the necessities like air pumps jumper cables battery packs etc and still have tons of room.
Full sized Ford 6.5 bed
 
I’m in the same predicament, I really only need something during hunting season and when travel to go snowboarding with the family. I think I’ll end up going with a Flated inflatable topper. Cheaper than a real topper, easy to store when not using, more room than a tonneau cover. Obviously not as secure as a hard topper, but at the end of the day anyone who really wants in to it can.

 
Topper. I just did one plus a bed rug last year on a 6.5ft ford and I’m absolutely kicking myself that I didn’t do it sooner. I know you said you aren’t planning on sleeping in the truck, and I never used to either until I did this. It just adds a ton of versatility and options to have at your disposal, and it’s dang comfortable. I got a 4” trifold memory foam mattress that fits almost perfectly between the wheel wells and fills the bed. It’s so freaking cush. I’ve got two little kids, which means some of my hunts are more broken up and closer to home fora a bit, and also I’m learning that staying more mobile for certain hunts is a huge benefit. I still do deep backcountry backpack style stuff, but having the option is amazing. Like I said, if I could go back in time, I would have put a huge priority on this setup long before I was forced to by circumstance.


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Topper. I just did one plus a bed rug last year on a 6.5ft ford and I’m absolutely kicking myself that I didn’t do it sooner. I know you said you aren’t planning on sleeping in the truck, and I never used to either until I did this. It just adds a ton of versatility and options to have at your disposal, and it’s dang comfortable. I got a 4” trifold memory foam mattress that fits almost perfectly between the wheel wells and fills the bed. It’s so freaking cush. I’ve got two little kids, which means some of my hunts are more broken up and closer to home fora a bit, and also I’m learning that staying more mobile for certain hunts is a huge benefit. I still do deep backcountry backpack style stuff, but having the option is amazing. Like I said, if I could go back in time, I would have put a huge priority on this setup long before I was forced to by circumstance.


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Coming from such a small box with a topper, i never thought of a mattress like that as an option. You got me rethinking it all!
 
Topper. I just did one plus a bed rug last year on a 6.5ft ford and I’m absolutely kicking myself that I didn’t do it sooner. I know you said you aren’t planning on sleeping in the truck, and I never used to either until I did this. It just adds a ton of versatility and options to have at your disposal, and it’s dang comfortable. I got a 4” trifold memory foam mattress that fits almost perfectly between the wheel wells and fills the bed. It’s so freaking cush. I’ve got two little kids, which means some of my hunts are more broken up and closer to home fora a bit, and also I’m learning that staying more mobile for certain hunts is a huge benefit. I still do deep backcountry backpack style stuff, but having the option is amazing. Like I said, if I could go back in time, I would have put a huge priority on this setup long before I was forced to by circumstance.


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Which topper did you go with?
 
Coming from such a small box with a topper, i never thought of a mattress like that as an option. You got me rethinking it all!

This is the mattress I got. Fits perfect length wise, and it’s about 2” too wide, which is fine because it squishes down between the wheel wells just fine. Folds up out of the way quick and easy. Cost me $89. For quick hit or mobile hunts this setup is honestly a game changer. Comfortable, the setup is about 2 minutes, and wherever your truck can park becomes camp.


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If you may sleep in it, or you bring every piece of gear under the sun- topper is the way to go.

6.5 foot bet you could easily get away with a tonneau otherwise. Personally I prefer the tonneau just because of the versatility to fold/roll it up quick and have some open bed space
 
Both have a place. My next truck will have a cap. For sure. With side windows that open like a full wing. Tired of hunting shit getting rained on, tired of dogs smelling up my truck after being at the farm, rather a cap
 
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