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- sowegoExplorerWe don't feel crammed in at all. The side and top cabinets aren't that close. Once your eyes are closed, what difference does it make?! Now if we were to try to sleep in a cab-over bed..that might be too tight!
- OhhWellExplorerAs two others have mentioned, just turn around on the bed and put your feet in under the cabinets. I seem to have an odd need for nightstands though to keep all of my junk next to me as I sleep.
- tinkererExplorerOur old motorhome had no slides in the bedroom and it became very stuffy in the bedroom at night that made my wife and I to become irritable in the night. We would run the fan on low and it helped a lot. My coach now has a full slide plus another slide slide in the bedroom making a much better place to sleep.;)
- rolling_rhodaExplorerExterior noise takes some getting used to, but the bed is very comfy.
- fla-gypsyExplorerRegardless of where I am at all I have to do is close my eyes and I travel to another dimension.
- 2ndhomExplorerMove to the opposite end of the bed. Make the bed so your pillows are at the so called "foot end".
- cross_countryExplorerI'll be laughing myself to sleep tonight...nice catch Sully2
- toolttimeExplorerWe put a king sleep number mattress in ours
- ncfd410ExplorerNot a problem. We have a queen, sleep number bed. And we do not even notice the cabinets overhead.
- JimM68Explorer
KilroyGuy wrote:
Maybe all this good sleeping has more to do with RVing than the bed. I know I am pretty relaxed when I am a-w-a-y!
haha, where is the "like" button?
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