
Dura Decks are Built with High-Grade Aluminum
Dura Deck uses thicker-grade aluminum for both the framing and the deck surface. This all-aluminum construction helps with rust resistance, weight, and long-term durability. Using aluminum instead of steel or wood reduces maintenance and improves longevity.
Manufacturing Location & Process
They manufacture their sled decks in Tower City, North Dakota. According to the company, they have in-house engineers working from concept to fabrication. Their operation is relatively small and family-run, which they say gives them more control over quality and customization.
Dura Decks are Built with Structural Reinforcement
The decks are “extra re-enforced” compared to a basic or lightweight build. That reinforcement comes in the form of stronger framing, likely cross-members or structural ribs underneath the load surface, though Dura Deck doesn’t detail exactly every brace in public specs.
Decking Surface & Design
The Platinum model uses aluminum decking — not wood, not composite. The design includes expandable sliding sides to widen the deck footprint (up to 102″ width) for better tie-down and stability. They include a telescopic ramp (10′ 6″) for loading/unloading. They also have adjustable legs so the deck sits at a low and stable profile in the truck bed.
