Retrax Canada
Retrax Retractable Tonneau Covers — Canada
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Retrax is the premium retractable hard tonneau cover brand — their REVOlution, ONE MX, and PRO MX series use polycarbonate and aluminum panel construction that retracts into a low-profile canister mounted behind the cab, providing hard cover security with the full bed access of a retractable design. At MyPartsGuy.ca we carry the Retrax lineup, all priced in Canadian dollars with no import fees or brokerage charges.
For Canadian truck owners who need hard cover security — for tools, equipment, or cargo — without sacrificing full bed access when hauling larger loads, Retrax is the premium solution. Their retracting mechanism is smooth and cable-operated, lasting the life of the truck with minimal maintenance.
Popular Retrax Applications
- Ford F-150 (5.5' and 6.5' beds, SuperCrew and SuperCab)
- Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra (5.8' and 6.5' beds)
- Ram 1500 and 2500 (5.7' and 6.4' beds)
- Toyota Tacoma (5' and 6' beds)
- Nissan Titan (5.5' bed)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Retrax REVOlution vs ONE MX vs PRO MX — what is the difference?
The ONE MX uses a matte aluminum panel construction — solid, secure, and well-sealed. The PRO MX is similar with a sleeker matte finish and improved sealing. The REVOlution is Retrax's flagship — a polycarbonate panel that allows you to see through the cover from inside the bed, and is rated to hold 500 lbs of evenly distributed weight. For most Canadian truck owners, the ONE MX is the best value. The REVOlution is for buyers who want the transparency feature and maximum load rating.
Do Retrax covers seal well in Canadian rain and snow?
Retrax covers use a foam seal around the perimeter and a drainage channel system — they keep most rain and light snow out of the bed, but like all tonneau covers are not fully waterproof under heavy rain. They are not designed to hold standing snow load — clear snow accumulation before retracting.