I received our Thomas Payne® Easy Zzzs™ RV Bedding Set about a month ago and wanted to wait to review it till we had some time to use it. I did receive the set free in exchange for my honest review of the product. Overall, I like the bedding. Although, there are some pros and cons. The first thing I did when I got the bedding was to launder it. It's a lot of bulk to put in the washing machine at one time because you cannot separate the quilt from the sheets. Fortunately the campground had large front loading washers and large dryers. I would be concerned if faced with a older style smaller washer with a center agitator. While drying the set, I did have to open the dryer and untwist everything to ensure that all areas were dry. Putting the sheets on the bed was not difficult, no more difficult than a regular set of sheets. Everything fit nicely on my 9-in thick Thomas Payne premium mattress. Making the bed the next day was simple, Just needed to pull the sheet and quilt up to the top and it fell into place nicely, and for that I really liked the set. I also like the feel of the material that the sheets are made from, very soft and comfortable, And they did not wrinkle after being laundered. The one thing that my husband and I both dislike about the set is the width of the top sheet. It comes right to the edge of the mattress with no side overhang, so once two adults are under it trying to sleep, you don't feel like you have enough material over you. The top quilt is a nice weight for late spring through early fall use. Once we had colder nights, we found that we needed more warmth and had to add a blanket over the top.  With our regular bedding, we often experience the blanket and quilt slipping down off the foot of the bed during the night.  With this bedding set that did not happen due to the quilt being attached to the sheets, and that is a pleasant bonus. As I said before, overall I like the bedding. The improvements I would like to see to it are to make the top sheet as wide as the quilt. And to make the quilt removable from the sheets, via snaps or zippers, for easier laundering. Having a removable top quilt would also allow an option to have both  a lightweight one, and a heavier one for winter use. @Morgan Brzezinski

Posted by Dawn Kirk at 2023-10-24 17:09:54 UTC