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OnTaMove
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May 04, 2013

A Class B I can drive in town and that has a REAL bed?

Is there such a thing as a 19' Class B that can be comfortably driven and parked in urban areas and which has a real bed? My definition of "real bed" is a genuine mattress - not a lump of foam. And definitely not memory foam, which makes me sweat like a very sweaty thing.

I've been looking around for a little while now. I'm retiring next year and want to hit the road. I'm a 50 year old woman, and I'll be traveling solo. I love the idea of a Sprinter Van conversion, but haven't seen one yet that offered something that looked like I could actually sleep on for a week at a time.

As an alternative, I'm considering a 5th wheel.

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  • Do check out Sportsmobile. You can buy the mattress and they can build the platform to put it own. If you can get by with a twin bed, you will still have some space. They might even be able to make a bed that folds up: Bunk and Platform Beds
  • Walk into a 19 foot van and then ask yourself how/where could you install a "real bed" in that u nit and still have a usable floor plan :)
  • Interesting how different we all are. I long ago got rid of all mattresses in both my home and RV. I replaced them with what I consider comfortable... for just a fraction of the price... with an appropriate sized piece of foam (not memory) and put a mattress pad on it.

    I would look at Sportsmobile's website and their online system for planning your own floor plan with only what you want. You could choose to make their gaucho or platform system to fit a standard twin size mattress... and then work from there to add what bathroom, kitchen and storage you want.

    You didn't give us your location... or at least I don't know where "nope" is. But Sportsmobile has three locations: Texas, California, and Indiana.
  • midnightsadie wrote:
    you need to step up to a class C but small , look at the leisure travel van.s ours is 25ft long.


    Given that a typical parking spot is 19ft, I can't really imagine that working as my vehicle for exploring urban areas.
  • Bumpyroad wrote:
    no 5er could be comfortably driven and parked in urban areas IMHO.


    I'm sure you are correct. The plan is to unhitch at an RV park and then explore the urban area in the truck.
  • you need to step up to a class C but small , look at the leisure travel van.s ours is 25ft long.
  • I don't believe that you'll have much luck in that sized class B, unless maybe you built a custom unit. Also, a class B and 5th wheel are apples and oranges. Good luck and best wishes.
  • there's a lot of stuff between a B van and a 5er? why not a little larger C or B+ (sic) instead if you can't find a B that is acceptable? no 5er could be comfortably driven and parked in urban areas IMHO. I think that you might have to replace the mattress in any of these that you look at if you can't stand a lump of foam.
    bumpy