Fox Racing Tailgate Cover Review #tailgatepad #bikerack #loamwolf

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The Fox Racing Tailgate Cover is as bare bones as a tailgate pad can come – there are no fancy features here. The Tailgate Cover is available in either small or large size options to fit mid or full-size trucks, which are capable of carrying 5 or 6 bikes respectively. Fox also offers the Tailgate Cover in two colorways, black and camo. The small pad is 54-inches across while the large pad measures in at 62-inches, filling the width of the bed of most. The Tailgate Cover is fastened to the vehicle using three adjustable straps. The pad is outfitted with six Velcro hook-and-loop straps that are designed to keep the bikes secured to the pad. There is a simple Velcro flap for easy access to the handle, but it is only designed for just that, without provisions to keep it open for use with a back-up camera. The Tailgate cover is made up of a PU-coated polyester tarpaulin outer shell, and has a tough, woven polyester inner shell. On the fork stanchion side is a generous ¾” thickness of padding, with a thinner ¼” on the downtube side.

THE DIRT
We received Fox’s Tailgate Cover as part of our #TailgateTuesday video series and shootout. We tested the large Tailgate Cover as most of crew only have full-size trucks. We installed on three different vehicles to check fitment, Dusten’s 2011 Ford F-250, my 2015 GMC 2500HD and a 2021 Ford F-150 that we borrowed from Kendall Ford.

itment on the F-250 was pretty solid, though Dusten wishes it were a little taller to cover all of his tailgate. The placement and design of the pad offered easy access to the handle on his truck. Loading bikes into the back of Dusten’s truck, we were able to fit 6 bikes and then some.

Moving to the F-150, the fit is a little different as this truck has the dreaded curved / bulbous tailgate. While the Tailgate Cover fits just fine, the thicker stanchion padding gets eaten up by the large top of the F-150’s tailgate. Again, we were able to fit 6 bikes into the back of this test vehicle.

The Fox Tailgate Cover has spent the most time on my truck, which oddly enough, I was against due to the lack of a fleece interior and not wanting my tailgate to get all scratched up. Coverage on my truck is darn near perfect, the Tailgate Cover literally covers the entire tailgate from top to bottom and side-to-side. The handle access port is directly centered over my tailgate handle, more kudos there. Regarding carrying capacity, if you guessed it fit six bikes and then some, you would also be correct.

It’s not all sunshine and rainbows though, there are a couple short comings to Fox’s Tailgate Cover. Aside from having a rough, sand paper’ish inner material as mentioned above, the Downtube straps are poorly made. The straps themselves are 80-percent hook (rough part of Velcro) and 20-percent loop (soft part of Velcro). This prevents the straps from hooking around most modern downtubes, and if they do it’s just a tiny sliver that could easily come undone. Our precious cargo still transported fairly well though without the straps, and during most of my driving the bikes stayed in place and perfectly vertical. It wasn’t until the hot rodding started or when hitting severely bumpy roads that the bikes started moving around or rotating. As long as there is no “Doing it for Dale” most won’t experience any transport issues. Also, the straps can easily fly away if you don’t re-close them after use…ask me how I know.

Adding to the minor nuances, at least for myself, is the limited padding where the downtube lands on the tailgate cover. It’s not the end of the world for me since my truck rides pretty smooth, but if you drive a brick, it could pose a looming problem. We’d reckon the downtube foam is about 1/4 of an inch thick while the stanchion foam is about ¾” thick. Nuance number two involves the handle flap. The flap can be tucked up into the pad to use the camera, but the likely hood of scratching your paint increases quite a bit in that region. Now, obviously if you don’t use a backup camera or have a handle mounted camera it is not a big deal, but still worth mentioning.

This is just an excerpt of the full written review, for the longer writeup, visit the site.
https://theloamwolf.com/2022/06/21/review-fox-racing-tailgate-cover/

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