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Old 04-24-2017, 04:11 AM   #6
Chance
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State: Texas
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Usually two adults but a lot of dogs. The adults would sleep in separate beds. Sometimes it was used as homebase for dog agility weekends. Then the beds were left inflated and down and there just was not any room. One bed was the dinette. Without a couch there was no where to sit. The dogs had any annoying tendency to want to sit on the table also, despite the whole back being available sometimes. In the end, it just depends on how you are going to use it, how many people and animals and what type of sleeping space you need. The back area in ours was an inflatable bed, and due to the hassle of taking it down and setting it up, it was just left up, which made the back lounging area unusable. The dinette was the other bed and that was left down too on agility weekends. We actually liked the air mattresses for sleeping, but they are a lot of work.
Thanks much -- it's appreciated. I was curious because lately it seems almost as many buy too big as too small. Getting it just the right size is very important.
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