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Old 04-13-2019, 09:19 AM   #1
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Twin Bed Configuration WITHOUT Sprinter Chassis

As we are searching for our ideal entry into the RV lifestyle, we find ourselves constantly coming back to the "twin bed, converts to a king" option that is quite common on the Sprinter chassis (models 24ST and TT24). However, those options are clearly out of the price range that we want to spend for our initial foray into this. This is the layout in the Thor Citation 24ST:



We have found a reasonably priced option in the Thor Four Winds 25V model:



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Does anyone know of OTHER manufacturers/models of small-to-medium sized Class C's with this type of floor plan, and if you have this twin/king bed in your unit, what has been your experience with them?

PS-- the side-slide in each unit is NOT of importance to me. If it has one, great. The really important part for us is the bed configuration in back having NO slide.
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Look at Lazy Daze (http://www.lazydaze.com/); either the 24' Twin-King or 27' Mid-Bath. These are on the Ford E450 Cutaway chassis w/o slides. We love our LD Twin-King!
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Phoenix Cruiser makes them.
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Consider the Thor Axis/Vegas 24.1

It looks like a small Class A but is made on the C chassis.
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Look at Lazy Daze (http://www.lazydaze.com/); either the 24' Twin-King or 27' Mid-Bath. These are on the Ford E450 Cutaway chassis w/o slides. We love our LD Twin-King!
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Thanks for the info. Those look nice but not sure how to see them in Florida or Michigan!
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Phoenix Cruiser makes them.
Thanks. I've seen these, but I don't see a "king conversion" option, just the two twins. Is there one I've missed?
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Consider the Thor Axis/Vegas 24.1

It looks like a small Class A but is made on the C chassis.
Thanks for this. We've seen these (and the ACE) and we are intrigued by them. If we go with an A instead of a C, these have a strong possibility.
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Thanks for the info. Those look nice but not sure how to see them in Florida or Michigan!
Look for used ones for sale. There is an owners group on the web, search for it.
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Look for used ones for sale. There is an owners group on the web, search for it.
Thanks. I'll look for it.
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Thanks. I've seen these, but I don't see a "king conversion" option, just the two twins. Is there one I've missed?
Phoenix Cruiser has an option to add a power bed where one or both twin beds can slide together for a larger bed option. The option started in 2016 or 2017.

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Phoenix Cruiser has an option to add a power bed where one or both twin beds can slide together for a larger bed option. The option started in 2016 or 2017.

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Thanks, Ron!
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We have a Phoenix Cruiser 2552 with the twin bed to king configuration. We love it
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We went with the Winnebago Fuse. We needed twin beds in case of a leg cramp situation and not having to crawl over each other to walk it off. Only complaint would be the bathroom. Just a little cramped on the toilet. Have put about 6,000 on her so far getting 13.7 mpg. We are not using a road at this time. Maybe later.
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We have a Phoenix Cruiser 2552 with the twin bed to king configuration. We love it
Thanks. I will look at that one!
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