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Old 06-22-2007, 05:36 AM   #1
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Anyone use one of those Travasak combo comforter/sheets gizmos? We're pondering purchase to ease bed-making and interested in comments on function, quality, etc.

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Old 06-22-2007, 01:19 PM   #2
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We have used one for about two years and like it very much, it can be flipped over, one side is lighter for summer one side is heavy for winter. The sheet is held in place with velcro and is very easy to remove for washing.

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When we down sized to a Class B, the Travasak fit the bill for 3 years. Very convenient and well worth the money.
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Old 06-27-2007, 03:48 AM   #4
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All 3 of our kids use the Travasaks. They love them for ease of use. Every morning the Rest Easy gets closed up and they quickly fold the Travasaks and put them in the closet.

Before having them, folding all those sheets took forever....now it's just one item each to put away.
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We have used them for about 3 years and are well satisfied.
Shop around on the internet a bit--prices vary quite a bit.
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they hold up very well. My husband used 1 in his corner bed MH back in 1990. We used it in our pop-up and trailer, 1997-2000. Now we use it on our Rest-Easy when we get company.
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My wife and I purchased a Queen Travasak over 15 years ago. We initially used it in our pop-up camper then moved it into our 31 foot Nomad TT. It has now been moved into our new TT. It still looks like new and has held up very well. Making the bed in the mornings is a cinch - no sheets or blankets to tuck in - just pull it up and throw the bedspread over the top. The winter/summer feature is a real plus. On hotter nights we leave the sides unzipped for additional ventilation. Our daughter and son-in-law just purchased their first RV and we love our Travasak so much we intend on purchasing one for them as a "house" warming gift.
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In our first RV years ago we purchased two for the twin beds and they were wonderful. After we sold that RV we have them here at home and continue to use them for guests, like our grandkids sleeping our couches.

Travasak is a first rate product and you will not go wrong!

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Anyone use one of those Travasak combo comforter/sheets gizmos? We're pondering purchase to ease bed-making and interested in comments on function, quality, etc.
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How does the velcro attach to the mattress?
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smlranger,
Congrats for starting this thread. I did not know about this product, until this thread. Based on this thread's posts, I ordered enough Travasaks for the Grand kids and us adults. It is a product that will be of great value when the coach is full of people (several months of each year).
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How does the velcro attach to the mattress?
Eddie, the velcro strips hold the sheets in place within the bed sack. Think of sheets inside a sleeping bag, which essentially this is.

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Congrats to this thread and RV Upgrades. I ordered our Travasaks on Monday and they arrived on Thursday and Friday (today). They are as advertised. They will soon get their first try out.
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I'm up in the cold country for a grandson's birthday. I tried the Travasak last night for the first time in cold weather. After one night, I'm sold on the product. Not only did it keep me nice and comfortable, but I could move to any spot in the Travasak and it remained warm. There were no cold spots. This is nice.
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For those who have never seen a Travasak here are some photos of the queen size.
Spread out on the bed is here.
Folded Down for entry is here.
Double zipper is here.
Linen velcro is here.

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