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NCWriter
Aug 28, 2016Explorer
I scraped plenty of skin off my fingers tucking in sheets against the wall sides of the beds when we had fixed twins in the two back corners of our class B. Regular sheets didn't fit. Figured the corner bed would be the same.
So I'm much happier now in a small C with a rear slide that allows a "walk around" queen. The top third of the mattress folds in when you retract the slide (sheets stay on.) So much easier to put on clean sheets and to make the bed daily. I already had a good set of standard Queen sheets unused at home which fit perfectly and the memory foam mattress gives a good night's sleep.
"Walk around" is a marketing term because there isn't a whole bunch of room on the sides. But it's enough space to get in and out. (When my 72 lb dog decides to sleep on the floor by my side, however, I end up having to slide myself toward the end to get out without stepping on her during the night. Nothing's perfect.)
So I'm much happier now in a small C with a rear slide that allows a "walk around" queen. The top third of the mattress folds in when you retract the slide (sheets stay on.) So much easier to put on clean sheets and to make the bed daily. I already had a good set of standard Queen sheets unused at home which fit perfectly and the memory foam mattress gives a good night's sleep.
"Walk around" is a marketing term because there isn't a whole bunch of room on the sides. But it's enough space to get in and out. (When my 72 lb dog decides to sleep on the floor by my side, however, I end up having to slide myself toward the end to get out without stepping on her during the night. Nothing's perfect.)
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