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myredracer
Oct 13, 2014Explorer II
No RV sofa is very comfortable and upgrading from one is a good idea.
First, negotiate a price for deleting a sofa. Then look at "wall hugger" RV seating. De Leon makes RV seating that is wall hugger and the same front to back dimension as a stock RV sofa and fits in the same width too. They have individual recliners and a dual recliner. At the moment, they are on sale up to 60% off too. Standard recliners can be a lot deeper than an RV sofa and will not work and some "wall huggers" are also too deep. Because De Leon is for RVs, it will get through an entry door.
We really wanted theater seating (KZ's version) in our new 29' KZ Spree but the factory said it wouldn't fit. Then we said we wanted hide-a-bed sofa and they also said that wouldn't fit although I was sure it would. Their hide-a-bed is more comfortable than their sofa and would have been better for guests than the basic dinette setup.
First, negotiate a price for deleting a sofa. Then look at "wall hugger" RV seating. De Leon makes RV seating that is wall hugger and the same front to back dimension as a stock RV sofa and fits in the same width too. They have individual recliners and a dual recliner. At the moment, they are on sale up to 60% off too. Standard recliners can be a lot deeper than an RV sofa and will not work and some "wall huggers" are also too deep. Because De Leon is for RVs, it will get through an entry door.
We really wanted theater seating (KZ's version) in our new 29' KZ Spree but the factory said it wouldn't fit. Then we said we wanted hide-a-bed sofa and they also said that wouldn't fit although I was sure it would. Their hide-a-bed is more comfortable than their sofa and would have been better for guests than the basic dinette setup.
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