Bedding January 24, 2005, 06:39:33 pm Yahoo Message Number: 49829Does anyone have an opinion on the offical Lazy Daze comforter compared to the Travesack that Camping World sells. The CW one is on sale for $161; Lazy Daze is $235.Thanks,George
Re: Bedding Reply #1 – January 24, 2005, 07:58:16 pm Yahoo Message Number: 49836I have a big opinion. I think they are both over priced. I went to a Thrift shop & bought a duet cover for $3, matched it up w/ different weight blankets from my linen closet & POOF.... instant travesack. Total cost.... $3.I'm not saying that the factory should or could charge less. I'm saying that *you can do better*. There is also a member of this group who made one & posted instructions for you to make one on his website. He sends readers there continually, I'm sure he'll be along any minute to give you the link as well. Or you could search the wonderful, user freindly archive (http://www.lazydazers.org/Yahoo/msg_display.php) for the term Travesack & find it as well."gk331951" wrote:
Re: Bedding Reply #2 – January 24, 2005, 08:11:20 pm Yahoo Message Number: 49838Quote Does anyone have an opinion on the offical Lazy Daze comforter compared to the Travesack that Camping World sells. The CW one is on sale for $161; Lazy Daze is $235.Thanks,George We couldn't find a Camping World Travesack in a king size. The Lazy Daze one fits the mid-bath king bed perfectly.
Re: Bedding Reply #3 – January 24, 2005, 11:02:54 pm Yahoo Message Number: 49844We have a Queen Travesack and also a "king" LD one which we bought for our 26.5' MB. We think the LD one is only slightly bigger than the queen Travesack and we prefer the closures and sheet fastening of the Travesack. That said, we havn't switched back to the Travesack yet. FWIW: Jack
Re: [Life With A Lazy Daze RV] Re: Bedding Reply #4 – January 24, 2005, 11:09:15 pm Yahoo Message Number: 49845I bought a nice queen size down comforter for about $99.00 on sale after Christmas. It does the job and we did not have to spend alot of money. We are going to try an eggcrate because I find the bed over the cab to be a bit too firm.
[Life With A Lazy Daze RV] Re: Bedding Reply #5 – January 24, 2005, 11:31:57 pm Yahoo Message Number: 49846QuoteI bought a nice queen size down comforter for about $99.00 on sale after Christmas. It does the job and we did not have to spend alot of money. We Quoteare going to try an eggcrate because I find the bed over the cab to be a bitQuotetoo firm. I suggest you look at the memory foam mattress toppers for that. Costco was selling them awhile back, not sure if they still are. I bought a queen size for the cab-over. It was about 3 inches too wide, so I used a scissors to trim 3" off the foam. The nice included cover didn't mind the foam being a bit smaller.Good news is that when we want to use the rear king in our MB, the queen mattress topper goes across the head of the bed (curb side widest part) and a twin topper goes across the foot of the bed. Covers the whole thing nicely!Doing it this way means smaller toppers to fold and put away (they're heavy and the king size would be cumbersome).all the best,bumper
Re: Bedding Reply #6 – January 25, 2005, 07:17:38 am Yahoo Message Number: 49853"you could search the wonderful, user freindly archive (http://www.lazydazers.org/Yahoo/ msg_display.php) for the term Travesack & find it as well." Good suggestion, but you'll get better results if you spell it 'travasak'. Computers aren't too bright when it comes to misspellings. ;-)Andy Baird
[Life With A Lazy Daze RV] Re: Bedding Reply #7 – January 25, 2005, 09:11:45 am Yahoo Message Number: 49856Bruce, Try the memory foam. We have bought several for the LD and the house and recommend them. See http://www.campingworld.com/browse/skus/index.cfm?skunum=17506&src=SRQZ http://tinyurl.com/3wg6c or http://www.overstock.com/cgi-bin/d2.cgi?PAGE=PROFRAME&PROD_ID=834960 http://tinyurl.com/4uhwpBarry 01RRB TX
[Life With A Lazy Daze RV] Re: Bedding Reply #8 – January 26, 2005, 04:08:47 pm Yahoo Message Number: 49907Quote from: Bruce Simpson and Family" "We are going to try an eggcrate because I find the bed over the cab to be a bit too firm."You might want to try the foam (I think it's Novafoam) mattress toppers that Costco sells. It's the NASA foam they advertise in whole mattresses (that are really expensive) and is about 2.5" thick but boy is it comfortable. I bought one for my bed at home and you just sink right in, yet it provides alot more support than an eggcrate. I was ready to buy a new mattress due to over-firmness but this mattress topper fixed the problem. Price is a little steep (I think the queen is about $120) but well worth the price if it lets you have a good night's sleep. I will definitely buy one when I get a Lazy Daze.Suzanne in Sonoma, CA
[Life With A Lazy Daze RV] Re: Bedding Reply #9 – January 26, 2005, 09:20:56 pm Yahoo Message Number: 49923Quote You might want to try the foam (I think it's Novafoam) mattress toppers that Costco sells. It's the NASA foam they advertise in whole mattresses (that are really expensive) and is about 2.5" thick but boy is it comfortable. ===================================================================== ==================================================================== I have always wondered if the fitted bottom sheets still fit. I am having enough trouble putting it on without having a topper! Ha. Dave
[Life With A Lazy Daze RV] Re: Bedding Reply #10 – January 27, 2005, 10:47:02 am Yahoo Message Number: 49943Quote"We are going to try an eggcrate because I find the bed over the cab to be a bit too firm." A couple of months ago, someone from this site generously suggested trying Overstock.com for bed toppers made of the high density foam of which you speak. We got one for the dinette bed, the overhead queen, as well as getting a deluxe model for the king bed in back. The deluxe model has the foam and also down on top. Ooohhhh, it is heavenly ! And you are so right, while the our Lazy Daze beds are sturdy and durable, they sure are hard!! So, that was how we solved our dilemna(and aching backs!). They are easily rolled up and stored in the overhead queen area when not in use. Overstock.com has pretty good prices too. I know the king-sized model with down was $200, but the regular foam pads were quite a bit less, although I forget the exact amount.So, whoever gave that advice, we thank you and our backs thank you!Denise Shookand family!
Re: [Life With A Lazy Daze RV] Re: Bedding Reply #11 – January 27, 2005, 11:25:03 am Yahoo Message Number: 49947You're welcome. The 2" is $79.00, no matter what size you get. we got the king (more inches, same price) & cut it to fit. we had enough to put padding into seat covers for both driver & passenger. Considering the height issues some people have w/ the overhead, I don't think I'd cut into it more than 2", and it works great. http://www.overstock.com/cgi-bin/d2.cgi?PAGE=STOREPICK&STO_ID=1&STL_ID=1 http://tinyurl.com/3a8gcDenise Shook wrote:Quote"suzmart200" wrote:"We are going to try an eggcrate because I find the bed over the cab to be a bit too firm." A couple of months ago, someone from this site generously suggested trying Overstock.com for bed toppers made of the high density foam of which you speak. We got one for the dinette bed, the overhead queen, as well as getting a deluxe model for the king bed in back. Overstock.com has pretty good prices too. I know the king-sized model with down was $200, but the regular foam pads were quite a bit less, although I forget the exact amount.So, whoever gave that advice, we thank you and our backs thank you!Denise Shook [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]