Turn small spaces into full-size comfort. This loveseat folds out in one smooth motion for a longer sleeping surface that fits taller guests, then folds back into a cozy sofa for morning coffee and conversation.
When friends or family stay over, you don't need a complicated setup, a blow-up mattress, or a maze of cushions to rearrange. Many traditional sleepers make you strip the seat cushions to pull the bed out, but this one doesn't. This Rest Easy loveseat folds out in one smooth motion; just lift the base and pull it toward you. The built-in kickboard supports the bed as it extends. Once it's open, the seatback folds flat to keep your pillows from slipping into the gap. You'll get 5" of supportive padding and a flat surface that feels more like a real bed than an RV sleeper. In the morning, fold it back in and you're ready for coffee and conversation again.
The PolyHyde upholstery has the smooth, soft-touch feel of a matte book cover; it's luxurious without being slippery. It's easy to wipe clean after pets, snacks, or whatever dirt you track in from a day of exploring, and the leather-like finish adds a refined look that still feels relaxed. The neutral color blends effortlessly with most RV interiors or apartment décor.
This loveseat gives you 23 percent more sleeping space than most RV hide-a-bed sofas, so you can finally stretch out without your feet hanging off. It's ideal for adults, diagonal sleepers, and couples who share a bed with their littles or furbabies. Not only is this space-saving design great for your RV, it would work beautifully in your apartment, home office, basement, or cabin too. And because it's built to handle road vibrations, you know it'll hold up for years in your home.
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Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hi, everyone. Steven here with etrailer. Today, we're looking at our Thomas Payne Rest Easy Trifold RV Loveseat. (no audio) Folks, this is a 62-inch-wide McCoy color, it's what the manufacturer's calling it. I'd call it like a dark gray, brown, kind of mix. And as you can see from the top down, hopefully, a little bit better that color.
And this is really nice and smooth. It's a poly, high polyester is what they're calling it. And if you spill anything back saying it's just gonna beat up and roll off, there is no separation between here, so you don't have to worry about stuff getting thrown out in there, hidden if the kids hurt some stuff, or rather drop some stuff in there. Overall, again, 62 inches wide at the front. That's outside to outside.
Inside to inside, I got 50 inches long. I got 20 inches deep, give or take. And then as far as an overall width, outside to outside, 35. The height from the top of the cushion down to the floor is 37 inches tall. Now, when we get this fully laid out into a bed, it's gonna be 71 inches of usable sleeping surface, which is 23% more sleeping space over standard RV and camper fold-out beds and stuff.
So, it really does have a lot of space. You have these hook-and-loop design on the head cushions here that are gonna hold everything in place whenever you're using them. (slapping) Again, nice plush. They're about five to six inches thick, give or take. You just simply remove those two.
I'm gonna put these outta the way over here. Here comes the fun part. So it's time to make the bed. Just one more fact up here, this will fold over. It's a simple hook-and-loop hold, and you wanna make sure it's upright whenever you're using it as the loveseat. But to fold it out, you either come to the front or to the side like I'm doing now, simply pull up. It does have an easy-lift assist, and from here, you can just simply hold it out like that. Then up here you do have a gap, so that's why you wanna fold this over. And then I'll keep everything from falling down inside of that gap. So, again, at this point, from here to the feet, we have 71 inches of usable space. From the back wall to the front is 81 inches total overall. So make sure those measurements are gonna work for you for this fitting inside. And this should fit through a 26-inch or wider entry door on your RV camper, so keep that in mind. As far as assembly outta the box, all I had to do was put four feet on the bottom of the main part and two round legs on the bottom of the top part. When you're done, time to put the bed away. Simply lift up, again, one hand, very easy to do. Now, if you can see it didn't go down, that's because I forgot. You always have to make sure this headrest is back up in the upright to hold the bed back in. And then you just simply grab your back cushions, put them in place, and just like that, we're back to our loveseat, and we're ready to relax and have a nice evening. Folks, I'm Steven with etrailer. Hope this information's been helpful for you. If you have any questions about this or any other of the furniture here at etrailer, reach out, and we'll assist you the best we can. Have a good one.
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