Electric convenience meets lightweight flexibility. The PowerTraxONE XR offers remote-controlled retraction and the integrated Trax Rail System for over-bed cargo expansion. Built from durable polycarbonate and finished in matte black, it’s a great fit for users who want modular capability and push-button control without the weight of aluminum.
🔧 Key Specifications
Electric, remote-controlled
One-piece polycarbonate
Matte black, UV & scratch resistant
200 lbs evenly distributed
Stops anywhere via remote control
Yes – for rack compatibility
3-Year Powertrain, 1-Year Cover
🔍 Should You Buy PowerTraxONE XR?
- ✅ You want electric open/close and over-bed rack support
- ✅ You prefer a lighter polycarbonate construction over aluminum
- ❌ You frequently carry heavy rooftop loads – consider PowerTraxPRO XR
- ❌ You prefer manual operation – RetraxONE XR may be a better fit
🔄 Compare Retrax Models
- Over-bed racks: ✅
- Electric: ✅
- Material: Polycarbonate
- Best For: Lightweight electric modular builds
- Over-bed racks: ✅
- Electric: ✅
- Material: Aluminum
- Best For: Premium, heavy-duty modular gear
- Over-bed racks: ✅
- Electric: ❌
- Material: Polycarbonate
- Best For: Manual + modular
- Over-bed racks: ❌
- Electric: ❌
- Material: Polycarbonate
- Best For: Basic security on a budget
📦 Vehicle Compatibility
PowerTraxONE XR fits most full-size and midsize trucks including Ford F-150, Toyota Tundra, RAM 1500, GMC Sierra, and Chevy Silverado. Check your specific bed size and fit before ordering.
🔐 Proudly Made in the USA
Every PowerTraxONE XR is designed, engineered, and assembled in the U.S. and backed by a 3-year electrical + 1-year cover warranty.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
It is water-resistant and includes built-in drainage tubes to handle most weather conditions, but no cover is fully waterproof under pressure or submersion.
Yes! It includes the Trax Rail System, which supports T-slot compatible racks from Yakima®, Thule®, Rhino-Rack® and more.
Yes, the electric motor allows you to stop the cover in any position along the rail for partial or full bed access.
No – one of its main advantages is the lightweight polycarbonate construction, making it easier on fuel and motors than aluminum options.
It can support up to 200 lbs evenly distributed – great for snow or light gear, but not recommended for rooftop tents or heavy over-bed systems.