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alliemac9
Oct 22, 2013Explorer
Our priority was what we considered functional inside room, which of course is very subjective. We wanted to stay lighter and minimize (potential) points of failure so we weren't interested in slides. We didn't want to climb or convert for a bed (love having the additional bed options, wouldn't want them to be my main sleeping area). Similar to ron.dittmer we think the rear corner bed floor plan is a great solution. We have a couch+dinette living room and a rear bedroom/bathroom area with the kitchen in the middle...all for under 26 feet. Feels plenty spacious for two tall adults and two large dogs. We use the overhead for luggage and feel completely spoiled everywhere we go. :)
I've noticed the rear slide models coming out, but haven't gotten the opportunity to see one in person. I guess my concern is whether a bed that has to get all folded up to accommodate the rear slide (on the ones I've seen) would be much more comfortable than the other convertible bed options...
I've noticed the rear slide models coming out, but haven't gotten the opportunity to see one in person. I guess my concern is whether a bed that has to get all folded up to accommodate the rear slide (on the ones I've seen) would be much more comfortable than the other convertible bed options...
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