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I took down the bunkbed mattress and put it on top of the couch cushions and it was very comfy.
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Our 22T is one of those rare models with a standard double-sized mattress on a fixed bed, in place of the sofa bed that's more common. We decided we wanted a good sleep, and would trade the sitting space for not having to make up the bed at night. Even with the mattress though, we added a 1 3/4 inch foam topper to it, and that increased the comfort.
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i've heard(and seen) adding carpet padding to the top of the bunk adds alot of comfort to the bed. used to do it on the popup I've had before
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We got rid of the regular mattress on our bed and bought an Aero air mattress. It sleeps well and with the loss of the regular mattress weight, makes it easier to access the storage space beneath the bed.
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these are all good ideas! i like the one where you took out the bunk matress and used the space for storing the bedding and foam. i may even use it over top the bed and see how it feels.
i have yet to sleep in mine but i am selling it anyways as i found the one with a front clicky couch and side dinette. i will leave the couch as a bed so i don't have to make it eveynight. it will also give the dogs more area to hand out. with the one i have now, if i open the side couch for them, then there goes all the floor space for me to move around. can't wait for spring so i can try it all out!!
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We have two couchesin the front of our 90 classic. Our first thing we tried was an air mattress and some additional foam pad. It turned out to be a slidy deal. Then one day it occured to me that a local mattress co. would make us up a foam mattress to sit on top of the pulled out couch. We parked on the shoulder of the road and the salesman came out and took measurements. The foam mattress looks just like a home version. All our couches are different sizes. You could get any where from 2" to 6" thick. They even put a corner slant to follow the couch. I use single bed sheets with garter type straps to hold the sheets taught underneath. They cost 100.00 $ a piece if my memory is correct. They still look brand new. We leave the beds made up all the time. Our adult daughter uses a four " memory foam topper on the dinette bed that we leave up all the time. We got the topper at Walmart. I Had to cut the topper down and used the pieces to make picnic bench pads. The mattress place is no longer in business. All this talk about sleeping makes me want to take a nap!! Take care,SAM
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We tried a two inch thick memory foam topper (from Costco) on the bed in our 2704T. WOW what a difference! Sam's daughter must feel like she's sleeping on a cloud, because we sure do. I believe that memory foam could make a bed of nails feel comfortable!
Because of the extra overall mattress thickness we also had to start using sheet garters to keep the fitted lower sheet from slipping up and off. If you are looking for a foam mattress topper, I absolutely recommend this memory foam stuff. They are denser and therefore weigh more and are kind of floppy, so I think the best application would be on a bed you have set up full time. Jim
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