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- pbohartExplorerThis is very very common. I am 6'3'' and I cant fully stretch out.
Unfortunately the only solution is to sleep diagonally (which is what I do and the DW doesnt mind too much as she is tiny and sleeps curled up).
Or...buy a different trailer. Many have full queens vs. RV queens (which are the short ones). - BurbManExplorer IIEvery time he gets frisky he winds up changing the channel?
- apr67ExplorerOn our TT, the entertainment center is in the middle and has walk around access on both sides. The answer is simple, hang our feet off where the entertainment center isn't.
All of life is a compromise. - myredracerExplorer IIIf you can get away without having to walk around the end of the bed, you could replace the plywood on the flip up storage lid with a piece a bit longer so it overhangs. Then get a new regular length memory foam mattress and cut it shorter to suit. We cut a regular 80" foam mattress to a short queen size and just use regular length sheets.
Personally I think those entertainment centers are a waste of valuable use-able space and a curtain on a track would be better. Sometimes the viewing angle of the TV is poor from them too, as in our friend's TT. - goducks10ExplorerTrade it in for a different model. Or get you legs amputated:)
- ZeeLet50ExplorerWe too passed on trailers with that feature. I looked at it many times to see how bad it would be to move the wall. To many unknowns to make it feasible. I really wanted that wall as sort of a room divider but we chose the open layout. DW also commented how hard it would be to make the bed too. Most say to move up toward the head of the bed but most have a curved wall there too which makes it difficult to stay there. Good luck in your solution.
- _40FanExplorerWe bailed on a few TTs that we liked for that very reason. It was nice to have the television that could swivel from front to back, but kicking the wall wasn't going to work.
- loulou57ExplorerWe bought a 27ft trailer and for the same reason as you mention we found one without that darn wall. It is a great idea if you are short. My hubby is 6'3" and couldn't fit on bed with that wall.
Another thing that tall people need to check first...showers, can you stand up in it. Also, toilets, when you sit down can you close the door without first removing your knee caps, LOL
We learned rather quickly as we searched for the right trailer to check these three things first. - rightyouarekenExplorerSorry to hear you're having issues. That design really baffles me and was a deal breaker for us on many trailers. To think they do this on an already shorter than normal mattress just takes the cake. Ours has a half wall about a foot and a half from the foot of the bed instead. Maybe rv makers think everyone is 5'5".
- K_CharlesExplorerDon't buy that TT buy one that works better for you.
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