JazzVinyl wrote:ghcoe wrote:Nice thing about the foamie is that it will heal itself....
It's yet another big advantage of a Foamie!! I dented it with my knee rolling over to apply the Elastomeric coating on the bottom (looked like a baseball hit it). I cannot find the dent now! So can testify that it does indeed heal itself!
Also been sleeping in it, via camp backyard. Sleeps great! Just my body heat seems to warm it up. Been surprised to open the door in the mornings to find crisp COLD breezy air and frozen dew on the camper exterior, when I was so warm and cozy inside. Have seen that rain runs off it, like a duck.
My inside walls that I worked so hard on, to eliminate the printing....are incredibly even and smooth, they look like drywall. The soft brown interior color, the indirect lighting, Carnegie Hall acoustics, coupled with the Harman Kardon Bluetooth speaker...
I am really loving it! It has exceeded my own expectations.
The vertical window, on the drivers' side is perfectly placed for stargazing.
The rear wall vertical window that is covered by the overhang, has also proven itself. On a rainy night where I could not open the other windows, the covered window could be opened wide...w/o rain splatter coming in.
Cheers, all...!
I love my #2 solo travel. Sleeping in dust free bed, no tent to set up, so light you don't know it is there. Foamies are just wonderful...