DECKED Optimizes CargoGlide for Its Drawer System

Photo By: DECKED

DECKED has revealed its updated line of CargoGlide sliding bed platforms. These innovative slides add a ton of utility — pun fully intended — to trucks of all sizes. The CargoGlide allows users to easily retrieve cargo from anywhere in the bed with ease with models that can support up to 2,200 pounds and extend up to 100% of the bed length.

DECKED Drawer System with CargoGlide mounted on top.
Photo by DECKED

With the pull of one lever, the CargoGlide rolls out of the truck bed and locks into position. This puts the cargo at chest level and cuts the awkward reaching, stretching, and crawling out of the equation.

“CargoGlide literally extends the floor of the bed out behind the truck, giving full and unrestricted access to gear and cargo,” said DECKED VP of Marketing, Greg Randolph. “Truck owners with bed caps will find CargoGlide especially useful, as it enables them to easily and safely use and access every corner truck bed.”

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DECKED CargoGlide comes in 1,000-, 1,500-, and 2,200-pound payload options, with either 75% or 100% extension of the tray available. The 1,000-lb, 75% extension option is compatible with the DECKED Drawer System, and this combo creates the ultimate cargo solution for pickup trucks and cargo vans. With small items organized and at the ready in the drawer system, the CargoGlide can support plenty of large bulky items like welders, compressors, heavy-duty tools, refrigerators, spare tires, rescue gear, boxes, and more.

DECKED Drawer System with CargoGlide mounted on top.

Photo by DECKED

DECKED Drawer System with CargoGlide mounted on top.

Photo by DECKED

CargoGlide is available for most full-size and mid-size trucks and cargo vans. Constructed from powder-coated American steel and industrial, marine-grade plywood coated with a thermoplastic top sheet, CargoGlide is rugged enough for the harshest work environments. That means it will perform flawlessly on the job site as well as in the great outdoors. Gear can be easily secured to the CargoGlide by affixing straps to the side rails with infinitely adjustable cargo tie-down locations.

Photo by Brett Willhelm

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