cbgenrich
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- May 8, 2007
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We're not RV owners yet, but looking seriously.
I'm wondering, it seems to me that when we see an RV at a dealer, there's never room for the recliner to recline. That's the second thing I do when I get in a recliner (which is every chance I get), the first thing being the lifting of the footrest.
The darn thing wants to smash into the delicate fan-fold day/night shade thingy, or whack into something else. And don't even think about swiveling.
If you pulled the recliner far enough away from the wall to recline, well that would mess up some slide or waste a huge amount of space behind it.
Why don't they come with "wall hugging" recliners which require very little space behind?
Anyone care to comment on their experiences with recliners in RVs?
I'm wondering, it seems to me that when we see an RV at a dealer, there's never room for the recliner to recline. That's the second thing I do when I get in a recliner (which is every chance I get), the first thing being the lifting of the footrest.
The darn thing wants to smash into the delicate fan-fold day/night shade thingy, or whack into something else. And don't even think about swiveling.
If you pulled the recliner far enough away from the wall to recline, well that would mess up some slide or waste a huge amount of space behind it.
Why don't they come with "wall hugging" recliners which require very little space behind?
Anyone care to comment on their experiences with recliners in RVs?