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bogie514
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Mar 28, 2016

Sleeping on dinette, cushions slipping

Took our new camper out last weekend for the first time and our son joined us for a night. He slept on the dinette after we dropped the table and converted it to a bed. His only complaint was that the cushions slid around and he ended up slipping in between them. What has been successful for you keeping all the jigsaw like cushions in place when using your dinette as a bed?
  • Mattress cover and fitted sheet keeps the cushions together for our son who slleps on the table bed.
  • We used a fitted sheet - didn't work for my 22yo son.

    Probably overkill, but I am going to try anti-skid shelf liner (since I have a couple of rolls already) on the table top, and a thin memory foam pad over the dinette cushions, and a fitted sheet over it all.

    Gotta do what I can to get my son to go camping with us!
  • We take a sleeping unzip and put the flannel side down and the silk outer side up. The flannel holds the cushions together, plus when you move on the silky side you kind of slide without disturbing the cushions. We put it over the top like a sheet, and sleep on top of the sleeping bag.
  • So true - we do whatever it takes for our son to go camping with us.
  • I use a memory foam pad that I cut to the shape for each of my three sleeping positions in my hybrid. All three "beds" are made up of several individual cushions and with the foam topper under the sheet, you cannot feel the seams. They also roll up neatly and I put elastic band around them when traveling