Well, you know Travelsak is no longer made. That company went out of business. Welcome Aboard is the new company and their customer service stinks worse than . . . well, you know who.
I ordered one of their sleep sak systems when I had major surgery so my DH could make up the bed. They promised if you picked one of their "in stock" fabrics, it would be delivered in 2 weeks. Yeah. Well, they lie. No other way to put it. When I called a month later to find out where it was, they hadn't even made it yet. And they blamed it all on me because I didn't call and tell them it was a "rush" job. HUH? I was perfectly happy with the delivery date I was promised by ordering one of their instock fabrics. Turns out there are NO in stock fabrics. They only process your order when you give them a date you want it.
So once I got through that and gave them a date, they made up my sack. I was very clear on the fabric I wanted. When I got it, it was not the fabric or the color I wanted. I called them and they said, "Well, we don't really have the fabric you saw and ordered on the web site." HUH? And when I complained about the fabric print (I ordered all solid color) they told me they just line it with whatever fabric they have to "keep down the cost." The cost was already about $384. They offered to remake it and I said no, I just wanted my money back.
Yeah, that doesn't happen either. I had to pay freight both ways ($57 a pop). The owner of the company was really nasty and refused to make good on what they did WRONG. So we scrapped the idea, paid the freight and decided to forget it.
A few days later we visited the camping world in town and they had a clearance on their Travelsak systems. We bought the two that were left for $99 a piece. Using those as we speak. Then I made a second sheet as I described before so I can put fresh sheets back on while the others wash.
The other thing I added was I made my sheet sak with velcro across the bottom. The king sheet in all one piece is too much for my Splendide, so the ones I made come apart and I can wash the sheets separately.
If you do decide to make a sheet set, be sure to order the sew on velcro. You don't want the stick on kind. You can't sew through it. . . well, you can, but it gets the machine needle all gummy.
Dale
Dale Pace
Widow of Terry (Teacher's Pet)
Traveling with Brendon, my Scottish Terrier
2022 Honda Odyssey
2011 Mazda Miata MX-5
2021 Coach House Platinum III 250DT
Fulltimed for 15 years, now living in Florida
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