After doing a few overnights in the van, I am now making adjustments (simplify, simplify!).
I had liked having a nice looking bedspread on the bed and having the actual bedding (down comforter) under the bed in storage, to be pulled out (and put away again!) for each night's sleep cycle.
Being a lazy person at heart, I am realizing this is a major pain. Also, the comforter takes up my (very limited) storage space.
Am now looking for a decent sleeping bag that will take up permanent residence on top of the bed. The current bedspread will be made into something else (sewing machines are grand!) and the down comforter will stay permanently on my bed in the house (where it belongs!). A sleeping bag will also have the added bonus of avoiding packing bedding in and out of the house between trips.
Put on a bottom sheet, the sleeping bag on top, and I am DONE with the bed thing in the van. No need to change things each night.
Although many of you have Travel Trailers and/or motorhomes, I'm sure that most of you know the camper lifestyle a lot better than I ever hope to, so I am looking for sleeping bag recommendations, with a few caveats (don't know if such a bag exists!):
No "mummy" bags. Have tried them in the past, they give me claustrophobia.
Prefer rectangular shaped bag, as opposed to tapered bag. The bag will need to remain unzipped - claustrophobia again, also I thrash a lot in my sleep. If I am confined - like by a sleeping bag - I thrash all the more.
Prefer cotton inside, canvas (?) outside, rather than polyester. Polyester is slippery, it doesn't breathe and I find it uncomfortable against my skin. For some reason, polyester against my skin makes me perspire. Because polyester is slippery, and I thrash in my sleep, often what happens is that the bag ends up on the floor in the middle of the night, with me still on the bed, freezing.
Prefer bag rated for slightly colder temps (say 30 to 50 degrees). Stayed overnight at Clear Lake State Park this past weekend (no hookups, no heat) went down to the mid 40's overnight (held mid 50's inside the van), I would have been fine if I had had the correct bedding - as it was, I was a bit cold, but still fine.
Suggestions appreciated!
Thank you.
Anne