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    Sleeping in a Puma- rear seats?

    Hi there, I've currently got a 200tdi and am looking at upgrading to a Puma.

    Sleeping in the back of the 200tai is relatively easy, as the entire rear seat just lifts entirely out of the car- no tools necessary. I can then put a mattress in the back, with some support to make it level.

    The seat design in the puma doesn't make this so easy- with the seats folded fully forwards (second row seats- I'm only interested in the five seater!) there isn't really enough leg room for a mattress.

    Does anyone sleep in the back of their puma? Id love some tips on how you do it...pictures are worth a thousand words!

    Thanks,

    Clark

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    By measuring my Puma there is over 6ft from the rear of the front seats to the tailgate. Fold the rear seats forward and make up a frame that sits in the rear over the top of these seats, should give you room for storage underneath, and a double size matress on top. If you make a modular frame then it should come out with relative ease for when you want all 5 seats. Havent done this yet but its on the list for those quick one or 2 night outings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DefenderJim View Post
    By measuring my Puma there is over 6ft from the rear of the front seats to the tailgate. Fold the rear seats forward and make up a frame that sits in the rear over the top of these seats, should give you room for storage underneath, and a double size matress on top. If you make a modular frame then it should come out with relative ease for when you want all 5 seats. Havent done this yet but its on the list for those quick one or 2 night outings.
    I've been thinking of doing the same thing, but it will have to wait a little while until my youngest child gets his license and by then I might have updated to a 2013 or 2014 Puma

    My thoughts are to remove the rear seats & build a light weight frame with a double mattress just below window height with drawers & stowage area underneath and to integrate some other camping equipment. Maybe some access hatches from the side of the vehicle if this can be done without compromising strength. A foxwing awning would finish it off. Mattress to be removed when taking a tent. Preserving off road capability is critical and may prevent some of these ideas from happening or may result in a design that can be easily removed from the car.

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    I sleep in the back of my Puma regularly (including Friday night just gone).

    I remove the back seats. Takes a fair bit of effort, due to the large number of bolts and screws. Plus they are heavy. I install a plywood frame which uses the same bolts as the seats.

    Underneath at the back I have an aluminium frame and plywood DIY draw system with plastic boxes from bunnings, covered with industrial carpet also from bunnings.

    I use an inner spring single bed mattress. Very comfortable.

    If two of us go away I take a tent.

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