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Tin tent options
Ok wise tin tenters , we are thinking ( only thinking ) of getting one later in the year , and I’m wondering if the fixed bed option that we like is worth it as don’t fancy packing the bed up every morning , not got a big budget by any means and not sure I want to sell my extensive camping set up as at only 57 I’m still a sprung chicken
Any thoughts on the different options and benefits would be great thanks
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Our personal preference is for an end bedroom with a fixed bed and a mid bathroom. Like this one
It allows visitors to use the bathroom without having to go through the bedroom. You can also use the bathroom an an en-suite
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20th May 2022 10:39 am
pgerman
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We opted for fixed bunks for the kids meaning the bed has to made/put away and to be honest its a drag. I tend to fall asleep on the sofa when away and having to get up and make the bed is not ideal.
Now it would just be me and SWMBO I would certainly go for a fixed bed.
20th May 2022 10:44 am
Journeyman
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I would echo pgerman's comments. We have the same set up as we have a 12 year old (despite only being couple of years younger than Stew) so he has a fixed bunk. We tend to just sleep on the sofa with sleeping bags as it is less hassle as it is a PITA putting the bed away every morning. We would love a fixed bed though - and probably more comfortable.
You also don't have to spend a fortune as our tin tent is a 1998 and came from an elderly owner who had cherished it. It does everything we need and we're not too precious about the dog and smelly child... or should that be the other way round!
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20th May 2022 11:18 am
BBDisco3
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Here we go Stew - fixed bed and you don't even need to bend to get through the door
20th May 2022 11:21 am
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Journeyman wrote:
I would echo pgerman's comments. We have the same set up as we have a 12 year old (despite only being couple of years younger than Stew) so he has a fixed bunk. We tend to just sleep on the sofa with sleeping bags as it is less hassle as it is a PITA putting the bed away every morning. We would love a fixed bed though - and probably more comfortable.
+1 again
For the two of you, fixed bed is brilliant. I love my fixed double and it's really comfy and nice to have a separate bedroom. Recommended.
However, knowing what I know now, and with young kids, our next van will sacrifice this for them to have their own bedroom at the back end instead, with a bathroom in the middle. And we will just sleep on the benches at the front which sometimes I do anyway if I'm sitting up late watching a film etc. To be fair some of these layouts are a much newer phenomenon.
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20th May 2022 11:42 am
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Fixed bed Stew. Nothing worse than trying to make up a bed when you’ve had a few beers!
Our Elddis Affinity 540 has a fixed end bedroom, then a mid shower room, then a door. Which means swmbo can go for an early night and leave me in the lounge area with telly and a few beers. Perfect!
20th May 2022 12:04 pm
mark the spark
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Location: southampton
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fixed bed all the way just check the bed length although fom memory that shouldnt be an issue for you
personally we like the end washroom and a side fixed bed but it can be an issue for the one sleeping against the wall if there the drinker and up a few times in the night for a pee ...all that bulmers has got to go somewhere fella
our latest want is for a transverse bed with end washroom but only on the wider newish models so struggling to justify the outlay but i can see that happening in time. final choise will be dependant on personal lifestyle so think throught the layouts ,,if the missus tends to go to bed earlier than you then fixed bed is a no brainer and the only way to go .good luckMY05 SE D3 Manual my first LR what a car
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20th May 2022 12:45 pm
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Fixed beds certainly have their uses however they can be awkward to move around as space can be tighten.Ours converts to a 'day bed's easier to walk around.
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20th May 2022 1:11 pm
ronp
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Had this layout on our now departed van [Sterling Eccles SE Coral].
It really worked for us, but it was only for two.
Nice big washroom, bed was out the way [& separated off] and had swivel TV to bedroom or kitchen, "L" lounge at front with removeable table, separte dining/hobby area to side.
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20th May 2022 1:32 pm
riverblanche
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Hi,
What ever option you go for will have a compromise somewhere else
Side bathrooms can be smaller than end ones or make the space "feel" tighter as you walk past it
For the 2 of us the layouts that have suited us the most has been an old buccaneer elan end kitchen, side bathroom beds at front (they were really easy to make the double up no little cushions to move about)
And
A 4 berth Bailey with doubles to make up front and rear, we would make up the rear double and leave it up with a door across to shut off the bed, you could still use the whole van and use front as singles or a bit bigger double if you wanted, compromise was side bathroom shower had less room
Now
Swmbo wanted a bigger bathroom/shower so end bathroom, make up double at front which only needs the 2 back cushions dropping into the middle all other cushions stop where they are (Bailey Senator arizona) and the dog gets the side bottom bunk made up
For us fixed beds seem to take up a lot of the space of the van !
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Hi, we’ve just changed vans after 12 years in a 6 berth Sterling, our bed at the front had to be made up but to be honest this wasn’t really a big deal and the size and comfort of the big bed made up for the hassle.
Now the kids aren’t interested in coming with us so the time was right to get a newer van. The fixed double beds were all very appealing. But as we’re both over 6 feet tall we just couldn’t get one to fit unless we went to an 8’ wide van which we didn’t fancy for various reasons. The beds were either too short or had a cut away or two at the ends. As it will be the 2 of us form now on we didn’t fancy the mid wash room either.
We saw a Bailey with twin single beds, both 6’3” long (perfect), wash room at the back, full size fridge, Alde heating etc, and that was that.
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20th May 2022 4:31 pm
stew 46
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Well It looks like I’ll be bringing this one home tomorrow , must have looked at 100 tin tents , but this one has the lay out we want and the price tag is ok also so let’s see what happens tomorrow
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if you cant hold on dont let go , it ill come in handy for something even if you never use it.
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peljob 2.5 digger
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1st Jul 2022 9:29 pm
ronp
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That looks like a fine van Stew.
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1st Jul 2022 9:34 pm
mark the spark
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side fixed bed with end washroom id say from the window position good choice MY05 SE D3 Manual my first LR what a car
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