Rexsname said:
I have a question in a different direction, When the FlipPac is closed for transport, Does the bedding stay on the bed? Does it fall off into the bed of the truck? Would resting the FlipPac on saw horses damage the mattress? Are the sides of the bed strong enough to support lift-jacks? If I get one I only want it on when we need to use it. The website shows a weight of 250lbs+/-. That seems very light to my sceptical mind, is the weight listed accurate?
Are the forward supports near the hood hidden/unobtrusive? Or do they stick up in an ugly way? I think I've read every thread on this forum and I thank you for your time and any new photos you may post to help with your answer. :wavey:
REX
I'll add my .02 to your questions.
Regular bedding (sheets, blankets) would stay in place if tucked under the sides of the mattress. A sleeping bag (single or double) might collapse towards the foot end of the mattress and make closing the flippac a bit tight. (because of the bunched up bag). But you could easily rig up a couple buckle straps across the bag to make the bag stay flat and in place. You've got a good inch to work with in terms of leaving any type of bedding there. The stock foam mattress is about 3 inches and perfectly comfortable when new and should last about 10 years plus. My flippac is 15 years old and the foam was compressing and I was feeling the bottom of the flippac.. so I replaced it with a high density 4" foam mattress...VERY comfy...I can still close the flippac no problem but can't leave my double sleeping bag in place. (no part of the tent or mattress and bedding ever comes into the truck bed if you remember to put the cover/cot in place)
You could rest the flippac on 4 sawhorses and not even touch the mattress. The flippac would be resting on the sides...very strong and no problem.
The weights are accurate...IMO, one reason the flippac is a viable alternative to a shell...no higher COG issues...plus you get all the benefits of standing room and building a living space.
Forward supports...do you mean the bars or the little pin gizmos they attach to?
Regardless, both are unobtrusive. It's important to put the gizmos exactly in the right spot so the bed is level when you open it and attach the bars to the gizmos. On the website you see some beds that don't look quite level...the gizmos should have been a little further forward.