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kendall69
Jul 09, 2014Explorer
hotbyte wrote:
How was the comfort of the sofa bed? Did it sleep good? Any issues with feeling the gaps, lines, etc?
Also, I've wondered how using the stove with the step down at door works out.
One of our kids finished college last year and the other finished his Jr year. One or both will still spend a night/weekend camping with us although it is usually just the DW, myself and dog. So, hold on to that air mattress even after your daughter is off to college!
I have to admit it's hard for me to find a problem with this set up. It's tough to respond as I love the set up for my style of use, and I'm sure other would prefer larger "typical" class C BIG COACH.
The stove is not a problem where it is and for us we like to BBQ so we brought a lunchbox size BBQ, and use the stove for beans corn etc.
For a quick snack we microwaved hot dogs.
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The bed has a filler piece that fits in the gap at the feet, other than that the bed is made with the memory foam so once you " go out" the next thing you see is the sun coming up in the morning.
We all started calling the couch/bed the " vortex" that would suck the life out of you. Any one of us that sat on it, we all soon fell asleep, as it was that comfortable.
Once after a HUGE lunch all three of us fell into a "food coma", I fell asleep on the couch the wife and daughter fell sound asleep in the Euro chairs tilted back. We were surprised we were out for over an hour, and felt refreshed.
It was 114 today and I tested the AC counting on the insulation factor they used as a sales tool. Passed with flying colors. I was comfortable inside while it was BRUTAL outside.
I did see an interesting set up on the road, ADD A ROOM, when the daughter who now wants to bring her friends on a trip or two.
http://www.carefreeofcolorado.com/carefree/products?action=product&productid=49&categoryid=32
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