We've used camp cots, Thermarest pads, and sleeping bags in our tent for years and have found this setup convenient if not terribly comfortable. I made some bench extensions for our T@B that will increase the bench width to 26", the width of our Thermarest pads and venerable sleeping bags. I am hoping this will let one or the other of us get up at night without disturbing the other (which would definitely happen if we had the whole bed made up.) There is still plenty of room in the center area to swing one's legs out and get up.
I used 3/4" PVC pipe because it is strong and easy to work with, and I could easily fit it around the converter, outlet, and CO detector. The top is just a scrap of thin MDF. I put strips of the soft side of Velcro strips on the bottom to keep from marring the floor. The passenger side has a similar extension.
With the bed made up:
I have the Lagun table centered on the sofa seat to use as a nightstand. I separated the two bench back cushions and they will just fit under the Lagun for night storage.
Has anyone else solved, or attempted to solve the problem of the benches being not quite wide enough for sleeping?
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This worked ok for me, my feet could hang over the end a bit (passenger side, I'm 6'2), but the bench-seat cushion's back-pad had to hang down into the dog's space in order to give me the extra room there.
Nice PVC work! How do you keep it from moving away from the bench?
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I was thinking of taking an astrophysicist friend down to Cherry Springs later this summer and twin beds will work much better for us. She would never tent camp, but now that I have the T@B...
A a woodworker could probably do something similar and it might be lighter. The key thing is to not block the appliances or the vent at the bottom of the bench.
2021 T@b 320 Boondock "Mattie Ross" | 2021 T@b Nights: 239 | Total nights in a T@b 455 | 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Overland | T@b owner since 2014
2016 NuCamp 320 T@B Max S
T@bbey Road
Appleton, WI
I modified the pvc frame on the passenger side by attaching elastic (the kind you use in the waist of pajama pants) so we can tuck our shoes in there and keep them off the floor. That worked so well that this year I am thinking of replacing the elastic with mesh netting for better appearance.
We have long legs and have found the benches to be narrow even for sitting. I think if we ever replaced the seat cushions I might get the new ones made a few inches wider and make permanent bench extensions like the wooden ones you posted.
We have been using the Lagun table. It works because we sleep in twin beds, otherwise we'd have to remove it at night. We center it over the sofa seat and use it for a nightstand.
Whatever you do, just make sure the converter, AC outlet, and propane detector are free and clear.
I've always tried to not make major structural changes, and even drilling holes I consider carefully first. I did put the hinges in my cabinet doors and installed the on/off switch mentioned here somewhere.
Our camper is in storage just outside of town, but we've been making trips to measure things etc. We made inside curtains, which we put on those spring tension rods. Thus they are easily removed if needed. I was going to measure the bench seat with the back cushion on, and see how much sleep room would there be with your extension.
2016 NuCamp 320 T@B Max S
T@bbey Road
Appleton, WI
One thing I really hate when traveling is having the back of the SUV piled up with junk. So we try not to take anything that has to be put in there because there is no place else to put it. Like the back cushions.
2016 NuCamp 320 T@B Max S
T@bbey Road
Appleton, WI
2016 NuCamp 320 T@B Max S
T@bbey Road
Appleton, WI
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2016 NuCamp 320 T@B Max S
T@bbey Road
Appleton, WI
Hey!
sitting next to me over on the sofa. Ahhh.. modern technology. Have to say, I still like the pvc idea.. much lighter...
2016 NuCamp 320 T@B Max S
T@bbey Road
Appleton, WI
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01L8XR4OW/ref=cm_sw_r_fa_dp_t2_BM1Cyb42SH2ZM?th=1
Search for "collapsible shelf bracket" or "folding shelf bracket" and you can find brackets that support up to 300 lb.
Try searching by browser first to locate more sources and types then check Amazon. Read any 1 star reviews and beware the kiss of death (MIC).
I think collapsible brackets could work well for the twin bed extensions.
Same concept could also be applied at end of the passenger side couch to accommodate someone tall suffering from dangling feet symptom.
You wouldn't necessarily have to attach the wood slats to the brackets. Slats with screws or wood pins could be dropped into position when the brackets are deployed. Otherwise the slats are stowed while traveling.
So if you decided to go full bed configuration, or want visitors etc, you could remove and store.. I've had a number of firm ideas come and go. Much like being at a restaurant and the waitress doesn't come right away. My choice keeps changing.. My wife will say, what are having? The beef... Waitress comes... Give me the chicken.
2016 NuCamp 320 T@B Max S
T@bbey Road
Appleton, WI
https://www.amazon.com/Amarine-made-Polished-Stainless-Folding-Bracket/dp/B00D83OEEY/ref=pd_cp_60_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=8NYECYFDJJ6H1T0J580M
2016 NuCamp 320 T@B Max S
T@bbey Road
Appleton, WI
Probably doesn't have to be well made for this application but still.