« Reply #22 on: November 27, 2005, 08:24:52 AM »
I just put it to the test. I took a client (I'm a part-time hunting guide) up into the northwoods. We spent the night in the Tracker. It was 21 degrees outside but the temp held at mid 50s inside with no heat. I slept allright with the exception of the steering wheel preventing much leg movement. My client said it was very uncomfortable. It was a good thing I impressed him with the trackers ability to perform offroad and made sure he got his buck.
Anyway, my evaluation of the situation was it is ok for emergency sleeping but for real comfort some modification is needed. I've got ideas in my head I will try out when I get a chance.
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