Dan Martin turned me on to a product used in mattress manufacturing called superfoam. That's what I have in my split bus. Might have to get the foam changed out to that in the Vanagon. On Jun 1, 2011, at 1:24 PM, kelly dosch <kellydosch@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > How vivid. Thank you for that colorful explanation. I will certainly sleep > better now. > But seriously, I was looking at new foam padding a few weeks ago. It might > be a tiny bit softer. But after sleeping on all these cushion top > Posturepedic-type beds at home, upholstery foam, at any age, is like sleeping > on a door. > > > From: w.wood <evil.scientist.boo@xxxxxxxxx> > To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Wed, June 1, 2011 12:52:11 PM > Subject: [tcb] Re: Hard Cushions > > It's all the dead lice and bead bugs. Besides that old foam gets harder over > time. It's like human arteries and the bugs and lint in it ls like > cholesterol. > > > On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 8:42 AM, Eric Woodall <ericthomaswoodall@xxxxxxx> > wrote: > Gang, > We just returned from an awesome weeklong Westy trip to Lake Buchanan. > Everything went flawlessly and we have gotten a list of things together that > we need to do in order to make our Westy camping the best it can be. > One thing that we noticed, which we really never did on shorter trips, is how > hard the cushions are in a late Vanagon Westy. > I see two options as a remedy. > Either bring a roll-up memory foam or have the stock cushions replaced with > softer foam. > Has any of you done this? > > P.S. - were any of you camping at Ink's Lake this weekend? > > > > -- > My Email Moniker > http://www.findinternettv.com/Video,item,1570570433.aspx