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revlen

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Location
Bend, Oregon
RV Year
2007
RV Make
Roadtrek Sprinter
RV Model
Agile SS''
RV Length
19.5
Chassis
Dodge
Engine
Mercedes 2.75 turbo diesel
Fulltimer
No
Can anyone tell me the dimensions of the Agile SS couch when it is lying flat?
 
We have a 2010 Agile. The couch is 66" wide x 42" long. This is jut the couch portion, not including the side cushions.
 
We have a 2010 Agile. The couch is 66" wide x 42" long. This is jut the couch portion, not including the side cushions.
Hi. Thanks so much for those measurments. --- can I also ask for the measurements of the small square cushions under the TV and on the opposite side??
 
The driver side cushion is 32" x 24-1/2". The passenger side is 27-1/2" x 24" however it has a 10-1/2" x 10-1/2 cutout See pic.)
If you're thinking about sheets, what we find works well is a full sized fitted for the couch and small Pack-n-Play fitted sheets for the two small cushions.

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The driver side cushion is 32" x 24-1/2". The passenger side is 27-1/2" x 24" however it has a 10-1/2" x 10-1/2 cutout See pic.)
If you're thinking about sheets, what we find works well is a full sized fitted for the couch and small Pack-n-Play fitted sheets for the two small cushions.

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Hi again - and thanks so much!
We bought a 2007 Agile yesterday, but won't get it until Tuesday (after labor day wknd) and my wife is anxious to begin some details like sheets - so you guessed right. And thanks for the info on what you do for sheets.
We were thinking some sort of fitted sheets that are easily put on and removed and stored - then just a comforter over us. (using couch as twin beds so easy to get up at night)
Any other thoughts for us?
We are radically downsizing from a trailer to this shortest van for ease on a longer trip. Excited to make the switch. :)
Thanks again.
Len
 
That is quite the downsizing! We have had our Agile less than two months, so not a lot of experience to lean on. One thing to note is the bathroom door. It has a swing latch with a screw to tighten but the door still moves and rattles. A small wedge of wood of soft foam helps reduce travel noise. Having the generator is definitely a plus as some places we like to go have no hookups. Packing lean is key and anything you can use for multiple purposes (for example, a large bucket with lid to hold things which becomes your trash can at the site). Lots of nooks and crannies with the trick being remembering where you put everything!
Happy travels with your Agile, we've been very pleased so far. We'll see how it goes after our upcoming 2,500 mile round trip this month!
 

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