RV REVIEW
As mentioned, there are three layouts from which to choose in the 22ft SRV range. Layouts 1 and 2 are almost identical, with only some minor differences to the shape of the kitchen bench and the spec list. However, Layout 3 is quite different, and even includes a bed that lowers from the roof over the dinette! This, in my opinion, would be an intriguing option. After all, the B class style of RV typically requires you to make-up the dinette / lounge area into a bed. Imagine just pushing a button and having your bed lower electrically from the roof, above the rear lounge. It would be a game-changer in terms of your daily living.
However, that’ s not a feature available in the SRV 22.2. Instead, it comes with a rear lounge / dinette area that needs to be converted to sleeping quarters. It isn’ t too difficult – just lower the table, fit a separate piece of laminated ply for support, and cover them with the backrest cushions. One thing I’ ll highlight: the cushions actually fit. I realise this sounds silly – of course they should fit. But having attempted to sleep on poorly designed bed conversions more than once, I can report that this is not always a given with some vans.
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