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Saint_Augustine's avatar
Jun 07, 2014

Sleeping Bags, Sheets or ?

My wife and I just bought a class B Pleasure Way Lexor TS. We tried it out on Jekyll Island a couple of weeks ago and slept on the "queen" bed and used sleeping bags as our bedding. We had tried a sheet on the bed but it seemed too hard to make up. We want to try the single beds out by not putting in the center slats but don't know how best to do the bedding. My wife thinks that the sleeping bags will get too dirty on a trip and we will not be able to wash them. Any help from you with experience will help.
Bob
  • Do a Google search for TRAVASAK.


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    Even if you don't buy one, you can see how they are assembled and make your own.
  • Do a Google search for TRAVASAK. I did a search and found Camping World sells them. This bedding system is designed to eliminate the problem you have in making the bed. Also do a search on this site and you will find more info. I have a Queen set and LOVE them.
  • I use a flat sheet sewn into a pocket. Closed at the base, sewn about halfway up one side and only 1/4 on the other. I just throw blankets on top depending on the weather. For colder weather I use the sheet as a liner in a sleeping bag. There are machine washable sleeping bags out there too.