| Tarpeez is a lightweight, durable soft cover tarp that expands to cover and protect the valuables you haul in your truck bed from the sun, wind, rain, and snow. Its compact enough to fit conveniently under the seat of your truck so you'll always have it with you when you need to cover your valuables. Tarpeez comes in 3 sizes: Short Bed (5 x 5), Standard Bed (5 x 6.5), and Long Bed (5 x 8). |
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Good Tarp
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| Review Date: February 9, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Liz in Maine, just outside Bangor, ME |
| Good tarp if your truck bed is full - not recommended for covering semi-to-empty bed because if it rains it collects (not a tight fit against bed) and pours into bed.. overall good quality material. |
Tarpeez easy
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| Review Date: February 18, 2010 |
| Reviewer: C. Shortell, Williamsburg, VA USA |
| Product is as advertised. Easy to use for a variety of truckload configurations, put on and store. |
Great Buy
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| Review Date: April 29, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Monty M. Madary, GRAND JUNCTION, CO, US |
| I was looking for a tarp or some kind of cover that would work with my Ford Ranger and also would be easy to use. I found what I wanted on Amazon.com at a great price and features. Yes, Tarpeez Soft Bed Cover is a great product and I highly recommend it for any size truck. |
Well, I finally destroyed it.
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| Review Date: December 4, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Nicolas Nelson, Los Angeles, CA United States |
I love the Tarpeez and will buy another one, or hopefully receive a replacement for Christmas, but it won't come from the Tarpeez warranty department. But after about a year of excellent service, I managed to destroy the first one I bought.
Some tips to avoid destroying your Tarpeez:
1. Do not load your truck full of camping equipment with lots of pointy things aimed up at the tarp. Freeway speeds for 100 miles will wear tiny holes in the Tarpeez fabric as it flaps. Actually when I realized what had happened, I was amazed that it sustained relatively little damage.
2. Do not allow an overenthusiastic mob of boy scouts to load firewood into your truck without first removing the Tarpeez for them. The Tarpeez is not a good hammock for 200lbs of logs, especially when those logs have not been properly lopped.
3. Do not try to wrap your Tarpeez over an oddly-shaped pile of furniture and wooden crates that rises above the level of your cab. Especially if you have not repaired all the little punctures from the camping trip. 400 miles of freeway-speed wind (and 25-to-30mph headwinds through Morongo Valley at 75mph = brief 100mph+ winds!) will shred it to tatters.
Moral of the story: use the proper tarp for the job, if it's a heavy duty job. But 95% of the time, the Tarpeez is perfect. |
Tarpeez Soft Bed Cover
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| Review Date: September 15, 2008 |
| Reviewer: M. Zimmer, Snohomish, WA |
| The Tarpeez is easy to install as advertized. As I read in another review, the tarp works better if the bed is full. If the bed is not full, the tarp will flap quite a bit. Also, after one use, I had two tear holes in the tarp probably due to rubbing on the corner of some boxes. |
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