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05-24-2022, 01:34 PM
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Thor Tellaro LT (Class B) RV Bedding?
Hi,
My husband and I are new to RV camping (taking possession this weekend) and we wondered what kind of bedding other campers with "bunks" use on them. I've seen the Beddys, and other types. Just wondered what works well.
To clarify, our RV comes with two bunks and you can make them into one joint bed but we were thinking to keep them separate to make bathroom access easier.
Thanks for any input you can share.
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05-24-2022, 02:17 PM
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I must be missing something with the bunks reference. Do you mean the beds?
Bunks are usually stacked, like in towables and bigger coaches, but I don't see a model with bunk beds.
Which model are you getting?
I see 20L, 20A, 20J, and 20K on the Thor website.
For bedding in general, sleeping bags, comforters, and whatever you choose for the sleeping conditions, will work.
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05-24-2022, 03:07 PM
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I've been using RV Super Bags for about 7 years. A quality product made in USA, but not cheap. Thye solve a lot of bedding issues in a B-Van. They can be rolled up and out of the way in seconds.
https://www.rvsuperbag.com/
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05-24-2022, 03:13 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Boxster1971
I've been using RV Super Bags for about 7 years. A quality product made in USA, but not cheap. Thye solve a lot of bedding issues in a B-Van. They can be rolled up and out of the way in seconds.
https://www.rvsuperbag.com/
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"but not cheap"
Wow, you can say that again. I just priced a Queen model at $324.00. With the lowest thread count, to boot. Yikes....
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05-25-2022, 05:58 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Winterbagoal
I must be missing something with the bunks reference. Do you mean the beds?
Bunks are usually stacked, like in towables and bigger coaches, but I don't see a model with bunk beds.
Which model are you getting?
I see 20L, 20A, 20J, and 20K on the Thor website.
For bedding in general, sleeping bags, comforters, and whatever you choose for the sleeping conditions, will work.
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We're looking at the 20L and they aren't stacked but in one of the handouts they gave me they refer to them as bunks. They also call them sofas. Neither is exactly the same size. We were thinking to keep the beds separate so that the bathroom is more easily accessible and for the dog to have more room to walk around at night.
Thanks!
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05-25-2022, 05:59 AM
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Yes, and we were just thinking twin size but it's not much cheaper.
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05-25-2022, 01:47 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Annzip
Yes, and we were just thinking twin size but it's not much cheaper.
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There are cheaper alternatives to get same function as an RV Superbag, at a fraction of the cost. I use a sleeping bag liner for sleeping with sheets only when its warm in summer. These liners could be combined with a regular cheaper sleeping bag to get similar function.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0854JJ538
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