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  1. MJ1657

    MJ1657 Road Train Member

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    Im spoiled by my select comfort at home.

    Kind of spendy for the truck
     
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  3. SHC

    SHC Spoiled Rotten Brat O/O

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    It all depends on the size of your mattress. Some can get away with buying a regular twin mattress. Mine is a goofy size (34x90) so ill have to order one custom for about $400 :(
     
  4. MJ1657

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    I think mine is a standard twin size. I bought twin size sheets and they fit.

    Its like wrestling a pig getting them on because its a tight fit but it works.
     
  5. SHC

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    A truck mattress is 80" long and a twin is only 75" long. that's why it is hard to get them on.

    my WS has a WIDE sleeper and the mattress is 90" long, so it's a REAL PITA
     
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  6. MJ1657

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    That makes sense. I cant see that a regular twin mattress would be a problem.
     
  7. Noggin

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    I just buy the full size sheet. Always fits perfectly
     
  8. Blind Driver

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    I just slip a queen size fleece blanket on my mattress and fold under the excess. Feels much better then a boring old sheet.
     
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  9. SHC

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    A full and a twin is the same thing.... I learned this while going Wedding Gift shopping with my wife. Who knew lol
     
  10. MJ1657

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    I got my gold mine equipment loaded this afternoon. Headed out tomorrow mid morning.
     
  11. Noggin

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    Nah, full is just a tad bit wider. like in the T-660's, the top bunk is narrower than the bottom bunk. Twin fits snugly on top, full fits snugly on bottom.
     
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