There are many reasons to invest in a truck topper, depending upon your hauling needs, but even if you do not expect to use it all of the time, because truck toppers are removable, you have nothing to lose and everything to gain. Truck toppers, also known as camper shells and truck caps, are sleek and versatile, offering a much more secure cargo space than the truck bed alone, without hindering the overall capacity of the truck.

Usually made of non-corrosive aluminum or sturdy fiberglass, toppers are designed to easily retain the characteristic appearance and attitude of your truck while offering protection from the elements for your cargo, as well as a secure locked space, acting more as a trunk than simply a truck bed. Many toppers easily adapt to roof racks, allowing you to carry even more than ever before, both inside and out.

The fiberglass shells can be painted to match the color of your vehicle, allowing it to look almost as though you have added nothing at all, but still providing you with a functional truck bed and storage unit. In addition to improving the attractiveness of your vehicle, many experts assert that utilizing a topper will save you on gas mileage, reducing the wind drag prominent in driving a truck. Many professionals working in more harsh or outdoors environments prefer aluminum toppers, which offer added protection against the elements and any potential accidents associated with one's line of work.

Truck toppers can either be as tall as the cab or somewhat taller, but some people may prefer more of a lid that simply sits over the top of the bed itself, protecting the truck but without adding too much to the existing profile. Whatever your preference, there are a wide variety of toppers to suit any needs, all with fairly simple installation and removal, and with fair prices, to boot.

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