Anyone Sleep in their fit? v. Camping
#1
Anyone Sleep in their fit? v. Camping
Is it possible?
Im 5'11'' and when i had my xterra everything folded flat like the fit and i would take the driver and passenger seat and move them up all the way and tilt the backs forward.
anyone done this in their fit?
Im 5'11'' and when i had my xterra everything folded flat like the fit and i would take the driver and passenger seat and move them up all the way and tilt the backs forward.
anyone done this in their fit?
#4
did you guys both do it the way i suggested or something different?
also score04w, how tall are you?
#10
Haha I've done 3 different week long trips from Ca to Oregon and done this every time! I've got a 1 1/2" memory foam bed pad that I use in my tent and it works out great for 2 people! In the GD just push the front seats all the way forward and tip them forward. load all your gear in the front seats and dash and lay with your head to the hatch. My girl and I love to go on road trips this way, it's like having a micro RV! Haha
BTW I'm 5'9" and can sleep stretched out fully
BTW I'm 5'9" and can sleep stretched out fully
#11
Haha I've done 3 different week long trips from Ca to Oregon and done this every time! I've got a 1 1/2" memory foam bed pad that I use in my tent and it works out great for 2 people! In the GD just push the front seats all the way forward and tip them forward. load all your gear in the front seats and dash and lay with your head to the hatch. My girl and I love to go on road trips this way, it's like having a micro RV! Haha
BTW I'm 5'9" and can sleep stretched out fully
BTW I'm 5'9" and can sleep stretched out fully
#12
I am getting a little too stove up with arthritis to sleep in most cars anymore but I am sure that with some dense foam padding on the rear floor I could sleep in my Fit.... I used to sleep in the back of a VW Thing and did more than that at times in the back of it.
#14
Haha I've done 3 different week long trips from Ca to Oregon and done this every time! I've got a 1 1/2" memory foam bed pad that I use in my tent and it works out great for 2 people! In the GD just push the front seats all the way forward and tip them forward. load all your gear in the front seats and dash and lay with your head to the hatch. My girl and I love to go on road trips this way, it's like having a micro RV! Haha
BTW I'm 5'9" and can sleep stretched out fully
BTW I'm 5'9" and can sleep stretched out fully
I'm 5'8" and this will certainly work.
#15
This sounds like great fun!
One question -- what do you do for ventilation? I know from a couple times I had to take a snooze in the civic that it got pretty stuffy after a couple hours, and I hate to leave windows down for the dew to fall in.
One question -- what do you do for ventilation? I know from a couple times I had to take a snooze in the civic that it got pretty stuffy after a couple hours, and I hate to leave windows down for the dew to fall in.
#16
Hmm, the air is fine for me when I sleep in the fit. The ventilation openings in the dash will provide fresh oxygen. Plus the car isn't air tight, so there will be exchange with the outside air naturally.
Crack the window a bit, don't worry about the dew. I would worry about spiders or snakes if you are in certain areas though.
Crack the window a bit, don't worry about the dew. I would worry about spiders or snakes if you are in certain areas though.
#17
If u have window visors crack the windows just a wee bit I find cracking all four is the best way to go I have a thick sleeping bag I put down in the back and sleep on top of it I'm 5'11" and defently not a small guy broad shoulders and weight 197 lbs and I sleep great in my car but I hve my head twords te frount seats since my back window is tinted it's more privet cuz I don't have a sunscreen also it's darker
#18
One of the things that disappointed me a bit was seeing that the passenger seat did not fold flush with the rear cargo area. I'm figuring on an extended road trip and will be sleeping/camping in the car. Haven't crawled in yet, but it does look like a six footer could curl up in there.
Back in the day I had a 67 Beetle and would slide out the passenger seat and pull out the rear seat base and put an "L" shaped piece of 3/4 of plywood in there to sleep on and haul crap. Amazing amount of room and the seats were in and out in a flash. Isn't like that any more - too many dang wires and bolts to get the seat out but the folding stuff is real sweet.
I like the foam pad idea - I'll go for a 4" thick chunk - question is exactly how strong is the cover over the spare. I'm 6'@205# and am a bit hesitant to just go crawling around on it. By keeping the driver side rear seat up I could have a ton of storage. K_C_
Back in the day I had a 67 Beetle and would slide out the passenger seat and pull out the rear seat base and put an "L" shaped piece of 3/4 of plywood in there to sleep on and haul crap. Amazing amount of room and the seats were in and out in a flash. Isn't like that any more - too many dang wires and bolts to get the seat out but the folding stuff is real sweet.
I like the foam pad idea - I'll go for a 4" thick chunk - question is exactly how strong is the cover over the spare. I'm 6'@205# and am a bit hesitant to just go crawling around on it. By keeping the driver side rear seat up I could have a ton of storage. K_C_
#20
On cold nights, it does get fogged-up inside the Fit in a humid country like mine though.
Something I'd like to share: I used to sleep in my Jazz all the time during lunch breaks while parked in covered parking...and in the noontime heat it does get rather stuffy with all the windows barely open. Lucky for me, the area's rather windy so I rolled down all the windows to 1/3 height.