Opinions on this bed please

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Re: Opinions on this bed please

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I like the look of this bed for my van however I am just a bit worried about the seat belts. It will be my children in the back mainly so seatbelt height shouldn't be a problem however would there be issues for those of us in the six foot plus club? Is the seat belt position not favourable for taller people?
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In searching for the right seat for the back of my van, I'm resurrecting threads again, did anyone go for these in the end? They look reasonably priced https://www.m1camperbeds.com/store/T25- ... p144876858" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Re: Opinions on this bed please

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I got one in the end. It is decent in the full width variety.

Things that could be improved, made better.

- Could really do with the option of headrest mounts as a rear end collision would cause major whiplash

- The bed is difficult to turn back into a seat. If your short and lacking a bit in strength it is trick. Its fine going from seat to bed though.

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