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Date of upload: Jan 21, 2024 ^^
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Important test. Job well done. I found a 59β x 22β foldable mattress system on Amazon that looks to fit back there perfectly. The length back there is like 59.7β I believe and the width is 27β. That would give you a better base layer for comfort.
I am 6β1 and I am a side sleeper, so my legs are never fully extended. It looks like this could work on camping trips when I take my dirt bike on an adventure.
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Can't wait to get mine, but this was one of my biggest disappointments with the Cybertruck. I camp in my Model S all the time and its great, but it feels like the Cybertruck may be a worse camping experience since there is no HVAC to the bed and the Basecamp tent also has no HVAC connections. A passthrough to the bed or HVAC vents to the bed would solve this. A midgate would be amazing.
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I'm thinking you could keep the seats down in regular position and someone could make an air mattress to fit on top of the seat and over the floor that touches the back of the front seats and it have a blow up chamber that goes from the bottom of the mattress that goes down to the floor for support on that side and you could lay diagonal for 1 taller person (6'1") or lay side by side for 2 short people. What do you think since you have now experienced the space?
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Personally I could sleep back there, even at 6'3", I often curl up when I sleep. So it will be a great option for an option to avoid hotels when I won't make it home.
However, If i'm actually planning to sleep in the truck, I'll plug a smart space heater in the bed and put a small mattress in there.
Even if you have a wide mattress, you could probably mount a smart heater to the Ltrack with a small modification.
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@JerryRigEverything
3 months ago
Of all the pictures of me on the internet and you picked that one?
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