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by BRETTSTAR » 23 Jul 2006, 18:05
Will be needing a bed soon in me 25 and was pondering what size bed to have?
Full Length or 3/4?
Does anyone have any for sale?
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by kevtherev » 23 Jul 2006, 18:45
Did you mean
full width?
all the bed legnths are very much the same...
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by Flibbertigibbet » 23 Jul 2006, 19:09
I was gonna say that .....I am gonna stamp my feet now and stick my bottom lip out ............now flouncing off......................
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by kevtherev » 23 Jul 2006, 19:15
there she goes............
Hey flibs tell them about the different types that you can have
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by Flibbertigibbet » 23 Jul 2006, 19:32
kevtherev wrote: there she goes............
Hey flibs tell them about the different types that you can have
like this
or this
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by Ivorblueun » 23 Jul 2006, 20:08
I would say its comparable to sleeping in a queen size to a king size bed. 3/4 width to full width that is.
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by BRETTSTAR » 23 Jul 2006, 20:16
You know what i mean!
Full Width or 3/4 width!
I'm talkin about -
Do you sacrifice storage space by having a full WIDTH bed/ seat?
With a full WIDTH seat is their room to fit a cooker & fridge in a 25?
Anyway my miss's prefers full lenth- but thats another story!
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by kevtherev » 23 Jul 2006, 20:28
Well ...yes storage is affected not so noticable if you have a high top or there are no children to cater for.
The fitting of cookers and fridges is not affected.
the full width is a luxury but I,m happy with the 3/4 as I have a wardrobe to leap off.
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by Ivorblueun » 23 Jul 2006, 20:30
when my bed is down there is approx 800mm space to the back of the drivers seat In which there's a unit with combined sink and hob 3way fridge and storage cupboard on one side. not much storage space but then having a high top and there being only me and the missus that is not a problem for us.
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by ginge » 27 Jul 2006, 11:02
jumping off the wardrobe in a t25 not tried that depends how friendly you want to be with the bed width 3/4 just fine me thinks
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by Jill » 27 Jul 2006, 21:44
Jumping off the wardrobe in a T25? Conjures up some painful images!
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by shiraz » 30 Jul 2006, 20:14
I'd go for the smaller option,our full width is more roomy & as comfy as bed at home but get so frustrated at lack of storage space.Am looking at possible cutting ours down for next year..
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by Sinclair » 03 Aug 2006, 20:24
Depends really. I have a full width in my splitty which is great because I can get a 3 point seat belts on each side. However it's not a walk through so I have more storage there and it's mor of a day van with the odd overnight at shows. A 3/4 is more suitable for a 4 berth camper I think.
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