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Thom02099
Nov 07, 2016Explorer II
As you can see in my signature, I have an Outback 25RSS. I've had no problems at all with it getting too cold or too warm. I spend a lot of time in the mountains where the overnight lows can be...brisk. There is a heat vent in the floor immediately by the bed next to the dinette, and there's an A/C vent directly above, that revolves and air can be directed toward the slide out, if desired. I've read where folks have put one of those "waffle" type pads UNDER the mattress as well as above it, to add some extra padding and insulation. I just use a mattress topper and sheets and bedspread; if I need further warmth, I have blankets in the cabinets at the foot of the bed.
This is a wonderful layout for families with kiddos. I know there are bunk configurations for 2 and 4 bunks. Mine has 2 bunks across the front. Now that the kiddos are older and don't go along much any more, they are still useful as storage; great place to put suitcases/luggage/baggage and extra clothes for longer trips.
This is a wonderful layout for families with kiddos. I know there are bunk configurations for 2 and 4 bunks. Mine has 2 bunks across the front. Now that the kiddos are older and don't go along much any more, they are still useful as storage; great place to put suitcases/luggage/baggage and extra clothes for longer trips.
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