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pnichols
Nov 19, 2016Explorer II
I'm well over 70 and sleep in our Class C's overhead cab queen bed every night on our long RV trips. The DW sleeps in the back in the corner queen bed by herself due to needing a lot of room to spread out with her bad back.
However, our overhead cab bed is not that far from the coach floor because the cab floor is raised up 7-8 inches higher than the cab floor due to our Class C being a basement design. The ladder supplied by Winnebago has nice wide steps so it's comfortable on bare feet to use. Also, I can sit almost straight up on the edge of the overhead cab bed, so there's ample room up there to eliminate any feeling of claustrophobia.
Not all Class C cabover beds are the same - even in Class C motorhomes of the same approximate length. You have to carefully evaluate that part of the interior just like other areas of the coach.
However, our overhead cab bed is not that far from the coach floor because the cab floor is raised up 7-8 inches higher than the cab floor due to our Class C being a basement design. The ladder supplied by Winnebago has nice wide steps so it's comfortable on bare feet to use. Also, I can sit almost straight up on the edge of the overhead cab bed, so there's ample room up there to eliminate any feeling of claustrophobia.
Not all Class C cabover beds are the same - even in Class C motorhomes of the same approximate length. You have to carefully evaluate that part of the interior just like other areas of the coach.
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