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Mar 19, 2014Explorer
It is more the length on one of the 190's twin beds than the width if one is tall - taller than 6'. The way the cabinets are arranged one twin side is longer than the other by several inches. I am under 6' and have not had any problem or discomfort in our 190's twin on either side but I can see how it would be a problem for someone taller. The width is comparable to a cot. No where near a real twin.
In the 190 you can sleep in the King bed setup back to front and don't have to sleep side to side. if you make up the bed with two sets of twin sheets and the top sheet opens down the middle of width of the bed, you don't crawl over your partner to get out of bed. Just go down the middle and off the end. Neither of us have woken the other doing this. If you don't use sheets and use a sleeping sack, you can do the same thing.
In the 190 you can sleep in the King bed setup back to front and don't have to sleep side to side. if you make up the bed with two sets of twin sheets and the top sheet opens down the middle of width of the bed, you don't crawl over your partner to get out of bed. Just go down the middle and off the end. Neither of us have woken the other doing this. If you don't use sheets and use a sleeping sack, you can do the same thing.
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