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Originally Posted by Zoomad75
I get the concept, but it wouldn't work for me. The amount of space that opens up when to top goes up on mine gives the whole thing a more "airy" feeling and is what makes it usable to me My only wish is the whole thing went up another 10-12" higher than it does. Not so much for standing headroom but to allow the ability to sit up while in the upper bunk. Right now I can only lay down on my back or side up there.
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Yeah, that's why I'm not too crazy about a cab-over to start with. Sleeping up there would be about like a pilot berth on a sailboat.
What we have is okay. Planning to just cook outside but we/I
could fold up the bed and set up camp stool(s) and Coleman stove in the open space. But I was thinking "what if?" for longer trips and it would be nice to be able to stand up to cook in bad weather or make breakfast in the dark - while still not being any taller on the road.