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Campfire_Time
Apr 28, 2016Explorer
We've owned 2 hybrids over the past 13 years. The first we owned for 10 years. I can honestly say that many of the "concerns" in these and other forums generally don't have a lot of basis. I will say that hybrids are not for everyone. The biggest real issue for some folks is sleeping under canvas. If you are not used to it, or don't want to hear outside noise, then a hybrid is not for you.
We have never "made" beds. We like the KISS principle.The concept of making beds in a hybrid or pop-up seems overkill to us. We came from tents and pop-ups. For us it's simple, take a single unzipped sleeping and lay it flat with the inside up. That's your mattress pad and you can lay directly on it. Now throw the pillows on top with a comforter or two.
Exactly what did when we did long trips.
You must camp in some scary places. We've never felt the need to close up, even when camped at Circus Circus.
We have never "made" beds. We like the KISS principle.The concept of making beds in a hybrid or pop-up seems overkill to us. We came from tents and pop-ups. For us it's simple, take a single unzipped sleeping and lay it flat with the inside up. That's your mattress pad and you can lay directly on it. Now throw the pillows on top with a comforter or two.
pitch wrote:
With our Jayco some overnites we don't even deploy the tents, but sleep on the dinette bed.
Exactly what did when we did long trips.
the bear II wrote:
Having to close up when leaving for sight seeing (security concerns)
You must camp in some scary places. We've never felt the need to close up, even when camped at Circus Circus.
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