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Post by texasfan231 on Jun 3, 2015 13:23:49 GMT -5
Hi! I have the 22 ft Spree Connect and I believe a queen mattress, I also believe it is shorter than a reg queen. Can I use regular queen sheets??
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Post by johnr on Jun 3, 2015 13:29:49 GMT -5
Hi, welcome to the group. We always buy fitted sheets for the size of the bed (double, queen, king, whatever). I haven't noticed too terribly much extra fabric once all is said and done. I should note that we do have one of those foam toppers that takes up some extra room. You may want to go with unfitted sheets and tuck them in so they work for you.
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bluegrass
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2019 1500Durango 259rdd
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Post by bluegrass on Jun 6, 2015 18:58:40 GMT -5
I agree with johnr, just buy the queen fitted sheets. You can buy unfitted sheets but if your bed has storage under with a lift top, the mattress is longer than the plywood base and the sheets won't stay tucked in. If you by unfitted I would buy king long for the bottom sheet if possible to get the extra length to tuck under. I too have a foam topper (egg crate style) for extra comfort so the little extra length of the fitted queen is is fine. The other bonus of a little extra length in the queen fitted is give room when putting the sheets on....trailers are tough to get the room need to get a good angle when making up the bed.
You can buy sheets through Camping World that will fit perfectly I believe but, last time I check, they were quite pricey...not that important to me for camping. Enjoy.
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Post by nomads on Jun 11, 2015 4:19:56 GMT -5
I buy regular sheets for our RV. Queen size fitted for the bottom and a flat for the top. I sew fitted corners on the bottom corners of the flat sheet which helps keep them tucked in. Very easy to do-check U tube for instruction videos
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Post by comiccop63 on Jun 17, 2015 16:56:28 GMT -5
My girlfriend went online and log on under Campers Sheets $47.00 for Queen Short
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