I was curious if anyone in an SUV is sleeping against the back of the front passenger seat. In my vehicle it flips forward but not flat.
I've always slept in the flat area of the second and third row seats (seats folded down).
I realize I could get a more usable space in the back "living area" if I'm sleeping further forward. I enjoy sleeping against a raised headspace, so that part of the equation doesn't bother me. Rather than leaving the bed (foam mattress) out, I would just have flip it into the back sleeping area when not in use. I would also need to put weight bearing items or lay some wood in the footwell of the second row to support the bed.
I like to leave the front passenger seat relatively clear anyway so that's not an issue.
I also like being hidden in the back behind the privacy curtain but I would have to make adjustments for that because I would be into the front row area.
Yes, I could try rearranging everything to experiment with this, but I'd rather avoid it at the moment. I was hoping to see if other people have tried this and whether it was a good idea or not, or what were the pros and cons.
Thanks!
I've always slept in the flat area of the second and third row seats (seats folded down).
I realize I could get a more usable space in the back "living area" if I'm sleeping further forward. I enjoy sleeping against a raised headspace, so that part of the equation doesn't bother me. Rather than leaving the bed (foam mattress) out, I would just have flip it into the back sleeping area when not in use. I would also need to put weight bearing items or lay some wood in the footwell of the second row to support the bed.
I like to leave the front passenger seat relatively clear anyway so that's not an issue.
I also like being hidden in the back behind the privacy curtain but I would have to make adjustments for that because I would be into the front row area.
Yes, I could try rearranging everything to experiment with this, but I'd rather avoid it at the moment. I was hoping to see if other people have tried this and whether it was a good idea or not, or what were the pros and cons.
Thanks!