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DrewE
Dec 03, 2017Explorer II
It depends on the design, but generally they are not the best. The cabover bunk is very likely more comfortable, assuming you have one. I would be surprised if there were a class C made with no rear bed and no cabover bunk, but I've been surprised in the past.
In my motorhome, I'd rate the rear bed as the mosts comfortable--particularly after the addition of a memory foam mattress topper for the rather lumpy and pokey mattress--followed by the cabover bunk, the dinette bed, and then the jackknife couch, which operates much like a futon. The dinette rates higher than the couch mainly because it's a bit longer, and the couch is entirely too short for me. Both are about one and a half persons wide, the dinette maybe a bit wider.
You should be able to unfurl it and try it out at least quickly when looking at the unit. Besides the width and length, pay attention to how lumpy or not it is, and to whether or not there are any big seams between cushions.
In my motorhome, I'd rate the rear bed as the mosts comfortable--particularly after the addition of a memory foam mattress topper for the rather lumpy and pokey mattress--followed by the cabover bunk, the dinette bed, and then the jackknife couch, which operates much like a futon. The dinette rates higher than the couch mainly because it's a bit longer, and the couch is entirely too short for me. Both are about one and a half persons wide, the dinette maybe a bit wider.
You should be able to unfurl it and try it out at least quickly when looking at the unit. Besides the width and length, pay attention to how lumpy or not it is, and to whether or not there are any big seams between cushions.
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