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350 for <full size mattress seems like a bit of a stretch, unless you’re homeless.

But I’m not a consumer of back seat mattress so what do I know?
 
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350 for <full size mattress seems like a bit of a stretch, unless you’re homeless.

But I’m not a consumer of back seat mattress so what do I know?
They’re not homeless man. They choose “van life” 😁
Chicks dig it. lol
 

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They’re not homeless man. They choose “van life” 😁
Chicks dig it. lol
Those converted vans are actually quite intriguing. The lady would never allow. Guess I struck out lol

so if you scoot the seats forward you get an extra 8-10 inch’s of sleep space?
I actually napped on the floor of my CT during an extended break between patients, did fair with the back seats folded. Maybe cut up a mattress topper for the floor and be good to gon
 
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Those converted vans are actually quite intriguing. The lady would never allow. Guess I struck out lol

so if you scoot the seats forward you get an extra 8-10 inch’s of sleep space?
I actually napped on the floor of my CT during an extended break between patients, did fair with the back seats folded. Maybe cut up a mattress topper for the floor and be good to gon
So for me it’s the camping solution for the 8 and 6 year old right now. They sleep on opposite ends with feet facing together. My wife and I sleep in the cybertent with the toddler. I’m using the el-cheapo joytutus one for this application and was wondering if the upgrades are worthwhile. I wholeheartedly agree that $350 seems a lot for an inflatable pool float basically, but if someone gets on here and says “man, that thing is basically the best tempurpedic I’ve ever slept on” I might consider trying it even though the kids aren’t complaining.
Don’t think they would both fit on the floor but haven't actually tried that.
 


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I bought the Joytus for a cross-country trip last year, where I slept in the truck at campsites along the way. My experience was that it's comfortable for an air mattress, but the only grip is that the CT's back seat slopes back, and without any support to level the air mattress, you find yourself rolling into the crack of the seat.

I used some rolled-up towels to level out the mattress. Not too bad after that.
 

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They’re not homeless man. They choose “van life” 😁
Chicks dig it. lol
I'm a bit of a cyberbum myself. Hopefully I don't find anymore women with this, I'm done making kids. 🤣

I rest in the back with the China(joytutus) backseat inflatable sometimes on my 2000 mile trips every other week or when camping in the woods. I was looking at the OVS everest rtt so that my son can sleep in the cabin with AC when camping for our dirt bike adventures. I don't use the inflatable floor standoffs because I have gear bags underneath that I use to prop it up and towels/jackets to level out the bucket seats. The Havnby has built in legs that would take up space of the gear/snack bags.

I almost prefer to not use an inflatable because I'm 190lbs and it slowly looses air overnight. I'm probably gonna find some seat cushions(https://purple.com/seat-cushions/ultimate) and blankets to level the rear bucket seats out instead. For a kid, it's probably more enjoyable since it will hold its inflation better.

Havnby has one with an extension too, but I'm not sure what 1 pad vs 2 pad means. https://havnby.com/products/snugnest-truck-sleep-system?variant=53399522967865
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