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Prevent boards from sliding around truck bed


RCorsa

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Getting my Lear Tonneau cover installed as we speak on my new 2500 Denali.  The forum was great for the hitch and rock chip covers to prevent my m235 from getting chipped up.   Just wondering how people prevent all these great boards from sliding around the bed.   I was initially thinking I’d just keep them in the boat but for security it seams better in they were locked in the bed of the truck on road trips.  Not sure netting or straps would work? 

Cheers 

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Rubber bed mat, and buy bags for anything you care about. All our skis are in bags, wifes new surf board is in one.  Wake boards i just put in bed, not much you can do to damage them. 

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I have two different bags.  A "smaller" Ronix bag that will hold 2 boards.  I also have my comp vest, regular vest, wetsuit and several towels in it.  It had a shoulder strap so it's easy to carry when I'm meeting up with someone else on their boat.

Then I have this monstrosity that holds 5-7 boards.  I picked it up for $75 so figured it was a good buy.  It will stay in the bed.

I also have board socks on each board.

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I have the short bed on my Denali and ended up using some old snap together tumbling/ gym mats I got from Wally World years back. I did have to cut off about 7” from the long end. Works like a champ. Plenty soft, water resistant and easily removed. 

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