Topaz Bed Sizes
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Topaz Bed Sizes
Greetings All,
Can somebody tell me the absolute maximum bed sizes in a Topaz, using front seats turned sideways for instance.
I like the look of the Topaz and may consider downsizing to make some of the narrow country lanes more accessible.
My Inca is great but a bit wide for some of the places I am thinking about.
Thanks in anticipation,
Incadriver
Can somebody tell me the absolute maximum bed sizes in a Topaz, using front seats turned sideways for instance.
I like the look of the Topaz and may consider downsizing to make some of the narrow country lanes more accessible.
My Inca is great but a bit wide for some of the places I am thinking about.
Thanks in anticipation,
Incadriver
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Re: Topaz Bed Sizes
According to Auto-Sleepers website bed sizes for the Topaz are:
Double 5' 11" x 5' 4"
Nearside Single 6' 1" x 1' 10"
Offside Single 5' 10" x 1' 10"
Double 5' 11" x 5' 4"
Nearside Single 6' 1" x 1' 10"
Offside Single 5' 10" x 1' 10"
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Re: Topaz Bed Sizes
Roli has given you the sizes.
My Topaz is great on smaller roads and very good on fuel. I've had it for 4+ years and no wish to change.
If I had to identify a weakness it would be the beds. Made up of a number of cushions they have ridges which can be uncomfortable. I find it helpful to sleep on top of a winter weight sleeping bag but obviously it all has to be carried in the limited storage space.
My advice would be to try the beds before you buy.
My Topaz is great on smaller roads and very good on fuel. I've had it for 4+ years and no wish to change.
If I had to identify a weakness it would be the beds. Made up of a number of cushions they have ridges which can be uncomfortable. I find it helpful to sleep on top of a winter weight sleeping bag but obviously it all has to be carried in the limited storage space.
My advice would be to try the beds before you buy.
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Re: Topaz Bed Sizes
Thanks for the info chaps, but what I am really wondering is if the beds could be made up in such a way that all 6'4'' of me would fit .I don't mind if my feet stick out the end, thanks again.
Incadriver
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Re: Topaz Bed Sizes
Hi Incadriver
Ken Jones mentioned about the ridges in the Topaz bed. Although we have a Trident and the bed is different we dont feel the ridges as we use a memory foam topper so maybe this would be an option.
Cheers
Stevo
Ken Jones mentioned about the ridges in the Topaz bed. Although we have a Trident and the bed is different we dont feel the ridges as we use a memory foam topper so maybe this would be an option.
Cheers
Stevo
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