XXL Sleep - upgrade for the campervan

Manuel Vogel

 · 22.10.2021

XXL Sleep - upgrade for the campervan
The bed is the biggest space waster in the camper van. With the 12-piece set from XXL-Sleep, transverse beds can be converted to an XXL lengthways bed within 15 minutes without the need for tools.

Because transverse beds are often provided in many camper vans for reasons of space, things can get a bit cramped if you are over 1.85 metres tall. The solution is the "XXL Sleep" module, a rear extension for typical campervans such as the Citroen Jumper or the Fiat Ducato, with which the interior of buses of lengths L1-L3 and height H2 can be considerably extended. The XXL Sleep kit extends the rear of the vehicle by the length of the rear doors.

The module consists of 12 parts and can be assembled without tools

The basic assembly of the kit - which consists of a support system with rear walls, base plate, tarpaulins with windows and a corresponding tensioning device - is carried out in a specialised workshop, after which the system can be assembled and disassembled within 15 minutes. The scope of delivery also includes the additional cushions required for the longer bed.

Due to the set-up time, the rear extension should be particularly useful if you are planning to stay in one place for a longer period of time and only in regions where the temperatures do not drop too low at night, as the walls are of course not insulated and only consist of a tarpaulin. However, the old transverse bed in the camper van can of course still be used for short overnight stops when travelling through.

The kit is sold exclusively by Reimo and costs 2640 euros.

Info under www.xxlsleep.de

Manuel Vogel

Manuel Vogel

Editor surf

Manuel Vogel, born in 1981, lives in Kiel and learned to windsurf at the age of six at his father's surf school. In 1997, he completed his training as a windsurfing instructor and worked for over 15 years as a windsurfing instructor in various centers, at Kiel University sports and in the coaching team of the “Young Guns” freestyle camps. He has been part of the surf test team since 2003. After completing his teaching degree in 2013, he followed his heart and started as editor of surf magazine for the test and riding technique sections. Since 2021, he has also been active in wingfoiling - mainly at his home spots on the Baltic Sea or in the waves of Denmark.

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