valkraider
Advanced Member
- Joined
- Jan 20, 2012
- Messages
- 63
Conrgats on the camper! Can you speak to the quality and comfortability of the mattress and sleeping arrangements?
The mattress up top is hard. Not uncomfortable but hard (they will probably break in a bit). I found them easy to sleep on though because they are way more comfortable than the ground.
The dinette fold down is softer and fits my daughter OK. But anyone taller than 5 feet will have to bend their legs. I removed the table post brackets, and the fire extinguisher bracket from the deck beside the dinette, to allow more width. However the fold over seat has the hinges on the side that stick up like half an inch above the pads so they could dig in to a sleeper. Our plan is to get a small roll up foam bed or air mattress to give more width and cover those hinge things.
We had two nights to learn a bit, but we have much more to learn. One thing is we sleep east/west oriented on the bunk and once I almost rolled off the bunk while adjusting my sleeping bag. Haha - scared the crap of me...
The mattress up top is hard. Not uncomfortable but hard (they will probably break in a bit). I found them easy to sleep on though because they are way more comfortable than the ground.
The dinette fold down is softer and fits my daughter OK. But anyone taller than 5 feet will have to bend their legs. I removed the table post brackets, and the fire extinguisher bracket from the deck beside the dinette, to allow more width. However the fold over seat has the hinges on the side that stick up like half an inch above the pads so they could dig in to a sleeper. Our plan is to get a small roll up foam bed or air mattress to give more width and cover those hinge things.
We had two nights to learn a bit, but we have much more to learn. One thing is we sleep east/west oriented on the bunk and once I almost rolled off the bunk while adjusting my sleeping bag. Haha - scared the crap of me...