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Old 04-29-2013, 07:57 PM   #1
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Batting 000 so far on bedsheets for our 27 DSRL White Hawk

Ok, we bought a set of short queen sheets for the master bed. Cheap set that almost fit. For the hid-a-bed with air mattress we bought a regular full size sheet set that I thought I read would fit but does not even come close. Is there a special size for these? I put a mattress topper on the queen which by the way made a big difference. But that makes the sort-a-fit sheets there even more of a pain. Any help?
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I just use a regular size queen sheet set on the master bed with a mattress cover on the mattress. The sheets don't fit really well -- they're a little long. We just replaced the foam mattress with an innerspring mattress which is thicker and I think the sheets will fit better now. I haven't even bought sheets for the air mattress yet, but will probably use queen size there as well.
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Old 04-29-2013, 10:21 PM   #3
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We got our stuff here...

http://www.ablifestyles.net/servlet/...ets/Categories

They make RV specific sizes. Prices are reasonable and the quality has been great.
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Old 04-30-2013, 08:12 AM   #4
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I used regular queen sheets for the master bed and we have a feather topper and mattress pad on it. There a tad big but not enough to come off. Haven't bought sheets yet for the air, but thought full size would fit. I wonder if you bought full size t-shirt sheets that target sells if those would fit. They are kinda stretchy.
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Old 04-30-2013, 01:30 PM   #5
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I think that's a great idea to use knit sheets for the air mattress. It's what I use at home for the beds my grandchildren sleep on because they love the way they feel. Since they'll be the ones sleeping on the air mattress in our camper, I think that's what I'll buy. Thanks for the idea!
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Old 04-30-2013, 05:25 PM   #6
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I buy sheets that have elastic all the way around. Regular queen for the master and sofa bed, and twins for the bunks. A local sporting store was going out of business , and they had airbed sheets at a cheap price. The sheets are attached at the bottom. Not real nice sheets, but I also have those in a pinch. I think the full elastic makes a big difference.
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We use regular queen sheets on our short queen Sleepnumber bed. Haven't done anything about the air mattress on the hide a bed but will
propably go with regular queen set there.
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we got our stuff here...

http://www.ablifestyles.net/servlet/...ets/categories

they make rv specific sizes. Prices are reasonable and the quality has been great.
x 2!!
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Old 05-03-2013, 02:59 PM   #9
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Thanks for the input guys. We can test out the regular queens since we already have that size beds In the house. If they work ok, we will look at the stretchy nitty kind.
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Old 05-03-2013, 03:19 PM   #10
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Batting 000 so far on bedsheets for our 27 DSRL White Hawk

Go to this link scroll down and watch the video on rv sheets and how to make them work. I am gonna try it!!
http://www.rvtravel.com/?q=daily-rv-tips-issue4209114
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Re: Batting 000 so far on bedsheets for our 27 DSRL White Hawk

Wow what a great idea!
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Depending on how rich you feel you could try here..
http://www.manta.com/c/mm87fsg/quali...tom-fit-linens
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For our short queen, I used some full size jersey sheets from Target. They stretch enough without coming off of the mattress and seem to be staying put. Maybe because there's elastic around the entire fitted sheet. Plus, they are really soft.
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We bought luxurious 200 thread count double bed sheets from Wally World for our 27DSRL. The fitted sheet in that size seems to be a good fit to the mattress (even with a mattress pad on it as well).
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