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slight bowing of our fixedbed

We have a Rimor Polaris with a fixed bed.It is supported by wooden slats,as there is a large storage space beneath.Is there any way of supporting the middle,as we tend to roll into one another during the night!! Thanks, Hilary
 
put a spine beam up middle our adria has two single slats beds to make a double also it has a memory foam matress that makes a diffrence
 
I have a 3 year old Lunar lexon 640 island bed , and that has a steel bar going right through the centre from head to foot with the slats going over the top and its perfectly flat once laying down ,
 
Hilary,
We had exactly the same problem with a brand new Lunar Lexon last year. There was no central support, and the bed really sagged, and felt like a ten year old Travel Lodge affair. Even without anyone on the bed, when I looked through the access hatch on the outside, it was apparent that the bed frame was bowing under the weight of the matress alone. After complaining to Lunar about that (and a lot of other things) they made a wooden support which was attached to the floor and sat under the centre of the frame. It was actually much better than the metal thing that's attached to our new Lunar Clubman, which is attached to the bed frame and lifts with it.
I would go back to your dealer and request that a centre support is fitted.
Nigel.
 

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