You can leave the mattress protector and sheet no problem - on the standard mattressi know you can't leave a full set of bedding up there but can you get away with closing the roof with a mattress protector and a sheet on? Just thinking it could be a bit if a faff to get those on and off every day! Thx
Good suggestionWe leave the three front blinds up there (saves the faff of setting them up and breaking them down every trip)
1" mattress with zonesleep and sheets no problem.
To Calikev:
Can you possibly comment (again) on leaving the Zonesleep in the roof? We exchanged messages about this a couple of years back and at the time you said you had successfully left your upstairs without damage to the roof.
Is this still the case?
I’ve never quite summoned up the courage to close my roof with the Zonesleep in place. But if you can confirm a successful long term trial, this would be a great improvement to our Cali routine.
Thanks
Mike
We leave the three front blinds up there (saves the faff of setting them up and breaking them down every trip)
Risky. The roof has a curve. You can put your hand in on the centre line but not the edges and that is with the standard mattress.I realise this thread is a bit older and many things have been said about this, but I'm still wondering what, if any, stuff you can leave in the roof bed when closing the roof. The original mattrass seems to be 6cm in height. But I have seen -replacement- mattrasses (not toppers) of 6 cm, 7 cm and even 8 cm's high. In different forums I have read threads about this subject and people have commented that they do leave things up there. In our T4 we always had a toppermattrass and bedding rolled up in the back after waking up and transforming the bed back in to a bench.That takes up a lot of space. In the T5 we plan to sleep in the upstairs bed. The kids will sleep downstairs and don't need a topper. So if we'd be able to leave our bedding on the original mattrass or even on a thicker replacement mattrass, we would be winning a lot of packing space and would get rid of the hassle of taking the bedding down from the upstairs bed everytime we pack up and leave. But that means we must be able to leave a 6 or 7 cm mattrass op there and also a few more cm's for the bedding.Anyone ever tried it? Or is that really too much (of a risk)?
I do keep a shelf up there to fit across the front as we don't sleep up in the roof. Prefere a morning cuppa without getting up.Good one WG.. useful place to have a shelf when parked up.. would also be useful at night to put things like glasses...keys...phone... eye drops ...remote control for tea robot....
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