Fixed RIB 129cm vs 112cm on rails in a LWB - advice needed!

VicC2025

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Hi everyone,

I'm hoping to pick your brains about a bit of a layout dilemma with our LWB T6 van conversion.

So, I ideally want a wider bed (looking at the 129cm RIB) because when we hired a VW Ocean last year, the narrower rock and roll bed felt really cramped. I'd definitely prefer more space when sleeping!

BUT... I’m also aware that in a LWB van, without rails, the bed/chairs are fixed pretty far back, and I'm feeling a bit uncomfortable about the idea of the kids (5 and 10) being so far away from us while driving. Safety-wise, I know it’s fine, but practically, I’m worried about the family feeling really spread out, and how that affects sitting around a table together too.

If I go for rails to move the bed forwards when driving and backwards for camping, then I lose the option of a proper sink and two-hob kitchen because I'd need a slimmer unit, plus it's a fair bit more cost-wise.

So...
  • 129cm RIB fixed = bigger bed, full kitchen setup, but the kids are further back
  • 112cm RIB on rails = flexible layout, kids closer, but a smaller bed and compromise on kitchen space
I'd love to hear your experiences, what would you prioritise? Is the gap between the front seats and the bed really that noticeable with a fixed 129cm? Or would rails make that much of a difference for family life day-to-day?


Thanks so much, would really appreciate your thoughts!
 
Hi Vic. Welcome to the forum.

If you're intending for 2 adults to sleep on the RIB, I'd say 120cm is the minimum bed width required for a decent night's sleep. So, on that basis, I'd prioritise sleep comfort and go for a fixed, wider RIB.

However, if you have a pop-top with a bedboard >=120cm wide, then I'd consider having the adults sleep up top, with the kids on the narrower, sliding RIB.
 
I don't think the distance is that much of an issue - it's not that big a space really.

The cost alone for the bed on rails would be enough for me to say it's not worth it just for that purpose.

We are in the process of having a fixed Stide seat/bed fitted. It is positioned a bit further forward than a RIB fixed, so that could be another option for you.
 
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