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RavensFan24
Jan 14, 2016Explorer
We've had 2 trailers and both were Rear Living. We love the living room set up and the big picture window. The picture window really brings in the outdoors to the trailer. I've also found that these set ups have better angles on the TV in the trailer. That may not matter to some, but I find it silly to have a television that is at an odd angle for all seating options, which tends to happen in some BH models.
With only 1 child to worry about the dinette or the pull out couch is more than enough. I've slept on our couch while pulled out a few times. I'm 6'3" 250lbs and the bed fits me, but for someone of my size I'd recommend adding some extra padding, so you don't feel the cross bars underneath of you. The new couch is a jackknife style fold out and you can still feel the edges. I usually take the pads off the dinette for extra softness. An egg crate or memory foam topper would help too and can roll up and be put under the dinette when not in use.
With only 1 child to worry about the dinette or the pull out couch is more than enough. I've slept on our couch while pulled out a few times. I'm 6'3" 250lbs and the bed fits me, but for someone of my size I'd recommend adding some extra padding, so you don't feel the cross bars underneath of you. The new couch is a jackknife style fold out and you can still feel the edges. I usually take the pads off the dinette for extra softness. An egg crate or memory foam topper would help too and can roll up and be put under the dinette when not in use.
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