I've always just gone with blankets from Ikea but they can be quite puffie and seem to occupy so much space which is a limited asset in my minivan..
At work I always go out to my minivan during lunch and eat and take a nap but often will wake up shivering and cold. I just chill in the front seat reclining not in my bed in the back since it's all ripped apart for a rebuild. Does anyone else have tips? I love just sitting in the front seat at a park with bankets and just watching the wildlife.
I'm thining maybe a fleese snuggy and a whole banket on top and maybe on really cold days using my heated blanket in the middle to help my body warm up? Also I'm thinking about getting some type of "puffy coat" seat covers so my back can be "in the blankets too" plus it's cozy. I've done the jack on the back of the seat but it always keeps moving so an actual seat cover during winter would be awesome!
Are there specific materials that hold heat better per thickness vs others? Do comforter from Ikea and ones designed for sticks and brick homes not work best for vanlifers with limited space?
I even tried wearing a jacket backwards and I noticed that is quite comfy. I can't sleep an entire night in the front seat as lack of blood circulation makes me feel sick, but a 30 min nap always seems to help me get through the worknight.
Thanks in advance.
At work I always go out to my minivan during lunch and eat and take a nap but often will wake up shivering and cold. I just chill in the front seat reclining not in my bed in the back since it's all ripped apart for a rebuild. Does anyone else have tips? I love just sitting in the front seat at a park with bankets and just watching the wildlife.
I'm thining maybe a fleese snuggy and a whole banket on top and maybe on really cold days using my heated blanket in the middle to help my body warm up? Also I'm thinking about getting some type of "puffy coat" seat covers so my back can be "in the blankets too" plus it's cozy. I've done the jack on the back of the seat but it always keeps moving so an actual seat cover during winter would be awesome!
Are there specific materials that hold heat better per thickness vs others? Do comforter from Ikea and ones designed for sticks and brick homes not work best for vanlifers with limited space?
I even tried wearing a jacket backwards and I noticed that is quite comfy. I can't sleep an entire night in the front seat as lack of blood circulation makes me feel sick, but a 30 min nap always seems to help me get through the worknight.
Thanks in advance.