Raptor Liner experience?

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Looking for real world experience using Raptor liner in a truck bed. I’m seeing mixed feedback on durability as compared to LineX and Bullet Liner.

I’m rough on my trucks and need something to protect the bed from scratches, dents and other damage.

Anyone have an opinion?
 
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Prep is key in any of those products….personally I’d prefer a warranty, and Rhino liner is hard to beat, it’s professionally sprayed in and half the cost of LineX
 
The Raptor was more slick and shiny compared to my Rhino liner. Held up well but I would use Line X or Rhino if I done it on another truck.
 
The Raptor was more slick and shiny compared to my Rhino liner. Held up well but I would use Line X or Rhino if I done it on another truck.
That's the way it was applied. Air pressure dictates the "finish"
 
Is it really. I would have thought it was gone by now. And that's on oiled wood
There are still good size patches with it still there, not near as much as your pics show.
 
Thanks to all. Sounds like the Raptor is durable for bodies and day to day. How will it hold up to a truck bed that sees steel car parts bouncing around? As comparison, my LineX was indestructible but also cost 2x.
 
Thanks to all. Sounds like the Raptor is durable for bodies and day to day. How will it hold up to a truck bed that sees steel car parts bouncing around? As comparison, my LineX was indestructible but also cost 2x.
That welding bed Isa pipe fitters bed. It sees pipe Jack's and pipe being slid and bounced across it daily
 
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