Camper van sleeps 7 with lift-away beds
An innovative bed system provides flexibility and space Innovative RVs are popping up everywhere these days, and the one type of camper that?s seen the most interesting advances is the Class B adventure van. From vans that can fit a snowmobile to others that look more like a hip apartment than an RV, camper vans are hot. Love campers and trailers" Come join our community group.
But for families with kids, the biggest drawback of the camper van is that they can?t always sleep very many people. Most vans can accommodate a couple without a problem, but if you want to sleep two, three, or four kids, it can feel impossible.
That?s why the latest van from Germany?s Knaus is so striking. Using the Fiat Ducato as its base, Knaus revamped the Boxlife with a few different floorplans. In the 630 ME design, a queen-size bed uses an adjustment system that lets you set it to different heights. A bit like Winnebago?s Revel, the bed can be stored up high in order to haul bikes and gear, and then drop down to sleep at night. That?s pretty standard, but where the Boxlife 630 ME becomes interesting is in its add-on sleeping options that can sleep seven in total. One bed can mount below the rear lift-away bed to create a bunk bed layout. This same lower bed can also be used in a sofa position or even be removed completely to keep the van?s gear hauling versatility. You can also opt for a single bed so that the rear area sleeps three.
So how do you sleep seven" A front dinet...
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