Buellsox
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- Scott
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- 2025 Ranger Raptor
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Looking for feedback & pics from anyone running the RSI Smartcap Evo Sport (the one with the windows) on the Raptor model. Other models great to hear back on as well.
Huge bonus if you’ve got it on a desert sand Raptor! As I cannot find a pic on-line of this canopy/topper on a tan Raptor.
It’s time to pull the trigger on a canopy but I’m leaning towards going with something different than a regular fiberglass unit like I’ve gotten used to over the past 30+ years. These new modular styles are kinda like a Swiss Army knife with what you can do to the canopy yourself to the interior roof, plus the added bonus of weight on top, side gull windows, and the fact that a lot of these canopies are around 175-200lbs means they can actually be taken on & off if so needed. I never took a fiberglass unit once installed, never!
The RSI units are catching my eye due to their stainless steel construction, light weight, features, and looks. Plus, it sounds like it’s a great company that stands behind their product. Granted it’s a South African company, but they’ve set up a manufacturing facility in Texas, so made in USA! I really looked at the Maxliner as well, but I’m a proud Union man and call it weird, but it’d be tough “for me” to put a Thailand canopy on a Union made Michigan truck, but that’s just my nervous tick - not preaching at all here. Enough said.
So please & thanks ahead to anyone willing to share any insight on their experience with the RSI Smartcap!
Huge bonus if you’ve got it on a desert sand Raptor! As I cannot find a pic on-line of this canopy/topper on a tan Raptor.
It’s time to pull the trigger on a canopy but I’m leaning towards going with something different than a regular fiberglass unit like I’ve gotten used to over the past 30+ years. These new modular styles are kinda like a Swiss Army knife with what you can do to the canopy yourself to the interior roof, plus the added bonus of weight on top, side gull windows, and the fact that a lot of these canopies are around 175-200lbs means they can actually be taken on & off if so needed. I never took a fiberglass unit once installed, never!
The RSI units are catching my eye due to their stainless steel construction, light weight, features, and looks. Plus, it sounds like it’s a great company that stands behind their product. Granted it’s a South African company, but they’ve set up a manufacturing facility in Texas, so made in USA! I really looked at the Maxliner as well, but I’m a proud Union man and call it weird, but it’d be tough “for me” to put a Thailand canopy on a Union made Michigan truck, but that’s just my nervous tick - not preaching at all here. Enough said.
So please & thanks ahead to anyone willing to share any insight on their experience with the RSI Smartcap!
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