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Old 05-27-2021, 09:18 AM   #5
cavie
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Brand: Keystone
Model: Sprinter
State: Florida
Posts: 1,422
THOR #15553
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Originally Posted by Elite Washington View Post
I guess it depends on what you are asking? Ours is longer then the original bed since I am 6’5 so we have to air it down to get the slide in. The fitted sheets stay on just fine when I have to slide bed back about a foot to get the slide closed. The is super light and easy to move.
If I install the frame it would touch the walls at both ends. Could not move it. Making the bed is a real bitch. Head end is damn near impossible to install the fitted sheet. Can I raise the head of the bed, hook the fitted sheet on the right corner, walk out into the Livingroom and back into the bedroom on the other side of the bed and hook the left side of the fitted sheet. And now lower the bed back down. Ask your wife. I'm sure she is the bed maker.
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