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tpharrison
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Apr 11, 2017

Bedding for Winnebago Fuse 23T

We are buying a new Winnebago Fuse 23T and I'm looking for ideas for bedding. Since it is actually 2 pieces that separate when the slide comes in, I'm not sure what to use. I want something easy to use and that won't take up a lot of storage in the daytime. Since regular bedding won't fit this 2 piece bed, I'm wondering what other Fuse owners are using. Thanks for all suggestions!
  • pauldub wrote:
    RV Super Bag is the easiest solution.


    Wow. Thanks. You answered a question I didn't know I had. That's a much better way to go than just recovering the old nasty bed thing we have up there.

    Montana
  • Community Alumni's avatar
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    The RV Superbag deserves some serious consideration. We have a Travasak that is still going strong after 14 years. In two previous RVs, making up the bed was no where near conventional. We have ordered a new Navion 24G and the rear bed (60"x75") is nearly the same arrangement as the Fuse 23T (58"x75"). The bed size is a "Short Queen". With access to both sides of the bed, conventional RV Short Queen bedding might be an option. Maybe not as convenient if you are pulling in the slide out to drive off for the day. I will be waiting to get the new RV home and try out both ways.
  • We have a Travasack that we resurrected after getting rid of large 5th wheel and going to a MBS Sprinter 2400R and "folding" bed. We use the QS Travasack and just spread it over the top of the mattress / cover. Works great, easy to put away, and is warm with summer and winter side.. I assume it is similar to the RV Superbag. Trying to make a bed in these units is ridiculous as you have to be in the bed to make it - not going to happen.