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fulltimin
Aug 22, 2020Nomad
larry barnhart wrote:
We tried the Trav-a-sak when we bought our first TT. One night was more than enough for us. Felt trapped. Camping World took it back.
chevman
Wanderlost wrote:
It's a fancy sleeping bag with a couple of bells and whistles. Me, I need a sheet, a pillow, and lots of air. If it's cold, my old Army poncho liner does the trick.
But hey, if it works for you, great.
I can see how one that only fits to the top of the bed would kind of put the squeeze on a person.
My mom used to make quilts for years, and when she made one for a queen size bed, (60" x 80"), her standard size for that was 90" x 108".
The reason for it was to allow the quilt to hang down on both sides and also the foot of the bed, while still giving enough to cover the pillows up top.
Having a sheet, blanket, comforter, or whatever on top of the bed that is basically 60 x 80 just won't work for us as either.
I was kind of thinking about having something larger than the actual bed size, so there would be extra to hang down both sides, so we would not feel cramped.
At the same time, I would like something all in one, (maybe zip in sheets, or blankets), which would still allow us to fold or roll the entire piece into one lump.
Then again, depending on how thick the bedding is, it might be a "too large" lump to deal with.
Thanks for the info. It always helps when someone has experience with items, for a personal review.
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