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snowdance
Sep 23, 2016Explorer
We have a 2000 Jamboree 23B. We liked it because of the more cabinet space and more drawers than the Toiga 23b. However the basic layout is the same. We had the dinette and couch redone with better foam and springs so they are very nice to sleep on. We make them up each evening.
We use a fleece blanket on the bed and do not tuck it in as the fleece does not move. We then use a 0 degree back packing bag unzipped as a comforter. If it gets cold we just zip it up. When we get up we just stuff them in a laundry bag. No folding or rolling. We then just toss it in the overhead bunk as we use it only for storage. Making and taking the beds apart takes about 8 min.
We have kept the rig because we have been unable to find any thing we like better no matter the size.
Ours is on a Chevy and we have added extra heavy shocks and rear sway bar. We live in the Shasta Valley of California so 30 to 50 mph winds are common. It handles very well. There are pics of it at my link..
We use a fleece blanket on the bed and do not tuck it in as the fleece does not move. We then use a 0 degree back packing bag unzipped as a comforter. If it gets cold we just zip it up. When we get up we just stuff them in a laundry bag. No folding or rolling. We then just toss it in the overhead bunk as we use it only for storage. Making and taking the beds apart takes about 8 min.
We have kept the rig because we have been unable to find any thing we like better no matter the size.
Ours is on a Chevy and we have added extra heavy shocks and rear sway bar. We live in the Shasta Valley of California so 30 to 50 mph winds are common. It handles very well. There are pics of it at my link..
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