Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2008 13:34:42 -0700
Reply-To: Jeffrey Vickers <jeff@VICKERSDESIGN.COM>
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From: Jeffrey Vickers <jeff@VICKERSDESIGN.COM>
Subject: Re: vanagon Digest - 15 Aug 2008 - Special issue (#2008-879)
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Don,
Some of this will be NA for you since you don't have a pop top but I
took the upper bunk pads and replaced the foam with 2" memory foam
using the upper bunk foam covers. I put them over the lower bed bumpy
bed and they work really well that way. Not sure about anyone else,
but it was a total surprise to me to discover that the upper bed is
the same size as the lower bed. Get some memory foam in 3 lb density.
4 lb is much heavier and feels almost wet -kinda creepy. I got mine at
Overstock.com. Same price for all sizes: http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Serta-2-inch-Memory-Foam-Topper-with-Contour-Pillows/2653495/product.html?
Get a "double bed" size piece rather than a twin - it'll give you a
little left over but will be long and wide enough to fill the upper
bunk covers. Use your old upper foam as a pattern to cut the memory
foam. Memory foam is a bit floppier but also folds up a lot easier
than VW foam so you can stash it more easily. I've removed my upper
bunk extension piece and now have room to store both of the upper pads
in the upper bunk - one atop the other. Since the foam will crush down
quite a bit, I can still puts tons of stuff up there and close the pop
top on it everything will stay put. I tried thinner backpacking pads
but the memory foam is the comfiest.
Jeff / San Anselmo
On Aug 15, 2008, at 8:55 AM, Automatic digest processor wrote:
> Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2008 08:22:30 -0700
> From: Don Hanson <dhanson@GORGE.NET>
> Subject: Bed "pads"?
>
> I saw a recent post about memory foam bed topper pads. My 84 with the
> partial westie (fold down bed with a foam pad behind over the engine
> cover)
> needs something to make the bed more comfortable. As is, it's a bit
> 'interrupted' by the crease between the seat back and bottom and
> also where
> the foam pad meets the seat (in bed mode)
> What do people use to "top-out" these lower beds? I've been onto
> the web
> and see 'memory foam' pads for reasonable cost. The ones I see all
> have an
> 'egg-carton' texture on one side..Not something I want with all the
> dog hair
> and sand that seems to find it's way into my bunk..Do they make pads
> that
> are smooth on both sides? Does that foam come in various densities?
> What thickness can one get by with? I think the thinnest possible
> pad
> would roll up the most compactly when the bed is up in the seating
> position,
> leaving more room for camping stuff..
> Thanks,
> Don Hanson
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