AFT insulation and what mattress?
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AFT insulation and what mattress?
Hi
There is an AFT cover in the Bongo shop, but only for the post 99 versions. Is there a similar one for the pre-99 AFT? If not, what are my options?
Secondly, what roof mattress do people recommend? I'm thinking of a thin one, but better than the original which is too thin.
Thanks !
There is an AFT cover in the Bongo shop, but only for the post 99 versions. Is there a similar one for the pre-99 AFT? If not, what are my options?
Secondly, what roof mattress do people recommend? I'm thinking of a thin one, but better than the original which is too thin.
Thanks !
Re: AFT insulation and what mattress?
http://www.comfortzleisure.co.uk/
I don't bother, personally. However people have these ones and they seem to have a good reputation.
I made my own mattress out of a memory foam mattress topper - 7.5cm. £30 off ebay and comfy as anything.
I don't bother, personally. However people have these ones and they seem to have a good reputation.
I made my own mattress out of a memory foam mattress topper - 7.5cm. £30 off ebay and comfy as anything.
Re: AFT insulation and what mattress?
I used 4 inch high density foam bought from Ebay and fitted into a cut down Duvet cover.
As to the insulation Ebay again. I used 3 cell bubble insulation cut to fit inside the roof when its raised. It is stiff enough to hold itself up if you slightly oversize it and push it into place.
Didn`t bother with the overhead section, the plan is to stick it to the upper area and re-cover with stretch carpet next year or on my next Bongo.
Three pieces, one for the front upright portion and two triangles for the sides. Cut an opening where the eyebrow vent is to help venting. Like an incubator when its up so you may need a dehumidifier bag up there with you.
It can be stored flat in the roof void when traveling.
Cheap, cheerful and light.
As to the insulation Ebay again. I used 3 cell bubble insulation cut to fit inside the roof when its raised. It is stiff enough to hold itself up if you slightly oversize it and push it into place.
Didn`t bother with the overhead section, the plan is to stick it to the upper area and re-cover with stretch carpet next year or on my next Bongo.
Three pieces, one for the front upright portion and two triangles for the sides. Cut an opening where the eyebrow vent is to help venting. Like an incubator when its up so you may need a dehumidifier bag up there with you.
It can be stored flat in the roof void when traveling.
Cheap, cheerful and light.
Re: AFT insulation and what mattress?
Thanks for that.
I slept up there for the first time in 8 years over the weekend and it was great to have the room to spread out, rather than the cramped 2 person tangle downstairs. (don't tell the Mrs). Mind you, she loved having the rock n roll to herself. My main concern is sound proofing. If I wanted to sleep in a tent, I wouldn't have got a Bongo, so I thought some insulation would help both heat and sound insulation.
I just wondered why the bongo shop one doesn't fit the early Bongos? Presumably different fittings or something, which made me wonder why they don't make one, as the older Bongos seem to be the most common.
Anyway, I'm sure I can rig up some insulation and a mattress. I was thinking of a self inflating one.
Finally, is there a standard way of getting out of the roof without folding yourself in half and putting your left leg over your right ear, and unscrewing your false head?
Next, is to rig up a Heath Robinson upstairs toilet. I note there is a convenient round hole. I think I might just fit a loo seat over that.
Cheers all !
I slept up there for the first time in 8 years over the weekend and it was great to have the room to spread out, rather than the cramped 2 person tangle downstairs. (don't tell the Mrs). Mind you, she loved having the rock n roll to herself. My main concern is sound proofing. If I wanted to sleep in a tent, I wouldn't have got a Bongo, so I thought some insulation would help both heat and sound insulation.
I just wondered why the bongo shop one doesn't fit the early Bongos? Presumably different fittings or something, which made me wonder why they don't make one, as the older Bongos seem to be the most common.
Anyway, I'm sure I can rig up some insulation and a mattress. I was thinking of a self inflating one.
Finally, is there a standard way of getting out of the roof without folding yourself in half and putting your left leg over your right ear, and unscrewing your false head?
Next, is to rig up a Heath Robinson upstairs toilet. I note there is a convenient round hole. I think I might just fit a loo seat over that.
Cheers all !
Re: AFT insulation and what mattress?
Let me know on the upstairs loo.
I ditched the standard lift panel and replaced it essentially with two boards one hinged at the back using the hinges from the standard panel and a center section.
Makes getting in and out easy, drunk or sober
I ditched the standard lift panel and replaced it essentially with two boards one hinged at the back using the hinges from the standard panel and a center section.
Makes getting in and out easy, drunk or sober
Re: AFT insulation and what mattress?
Pee Tube Mike is your man for this, but I have used a normal Portapotti upstairs.Gripped wrote:Thanks for that.
I slept up there for the first time in 8 years over the weekend and it was great to have the room to spread out, rather than the cramped 2 person tangle downstairs. (don't tell the Mrs). Mind you, she loved having the rock n roll to herself. My main concern is sound proofing. If I wanted to sleep in a tent, I wouldn't have got a Bongo, so I thought some insulation would help both heat and sound insulation.
I just wondered why the bongo shop one doesn't fit the early Bongos? Presumably different fittings or something, which made me wonder why they don't make one, as the older Bongos seem to be the most common.
Anyway, I'm sure I can rig up some insulation and a mattress. I was thinking of a self inflating one.
Finally, is there a standard way of getting out of the roof without folding yourself in half and putting your left leg over your right ear, and unscrewing your false head?
Next, is to rig up a Heath Robinson upstairs toilet. I note there is a convenient round hole. I think I might just fit a loo seat over that.
Cheers all !
Re: AFT insulation and what mattress?
Actually that would work out as a brilliant solution if having a quick stop over and no need to do the blinds thing,ta.Bob wrote:Pee Tube Mike is your man for this, but I have used a normal Portapotti upstairs.Gripped wrote:Thanks for that.
I slept up there for the first time in 8 years over the weekend and it was great to have the room to spread out, rather than the cramped 2 person tangle downstairs. (don't tell the Mrs). Mind you, she loved having the rock n roll to herself. My main concern is sound proofing. If I wanted to sleep in a tent, I wouldn't have got a Bongo, so I thought some insulation would help both heat and sound insulation.
I just wondered why the bongo shop one doesn't fit the early Bongos? Presumably different fittings or something, which made me wonder why they don't make one, as the older Bongos seem to be the most common.
Anyway, I'm sure I can rig up some insulation and a mattress. I was thinking of a self inflating one.
Finally, is there a standard way of getting out of the roof without folding yourself in half and putting your left leg over your right ear, and unscrewing your false head?
Next, is to rig up a Heath Robinson upstairs toilet. I note there is a convenient round hole. I think I might just fit a loo seat over that.
Cheers all !
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Re: AFT insulation and what mattress?
The newer AFTs are taller than the older ones.
Jamie, Caroline and the kids.
2002 V6 Aero AFT
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