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work2much
Jul 08, 2017Explorer
Bedlam wrote:SugarHillCTD wrote:
Looking at the 1500 and 2500 series floor plans, I see that the cabover bed is only 74" long.
I can't remember any other full size, hardside TC that doesn't have a 60 x 80 bed.
I'm 75" long, so while BF might have some great features, my feet hanging off the end of the bed isn't on my must haves list.
And even their TTs have smaller (and in some cases narrower) than full size beds.
Does BF have some aversion to full sized owners?
I know the Bigfoot ceiling height is lower than many other brands. I felt like I had to stoop to avoid AC and light fixtures.
This is true. The Bigfoot 2500 is very small inside. We ordered ours without AC and I am 6-3 and just fit to the ceiling barefoot. I tend to sleep on my side with legs curved. Even with that the bed is smallish.
Those are some reasons I wonder how/if they can make a decent revival re-utilizing their current floor plans and clam molds. It's a really cool concept and their executions was good. The interior appointments were well done but with such a large investment in molds it seems to give less flexibility to change compared to framed campers.
In any case I hope they make another round in the camper ring and look forward to seeing what they come up with for new models.
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