Finally: A Sofa Bed That Fits Through Narrow RV Doors, Converts In 4 Seconds, AND Sleeps Like A Real Mattress
If you've ever tried squeezing furniture through a 24-inch RV door, you know the sinking feeling.
That beautiful sleeper sofa from IKEA? Won't fit. That quality hide-a-bed from Ashley? Good luck getting it around the corner. And heaven forbid you try to assemble anything inside your rig with that claustrophobic 6-foot ceiling breathing down your neck.
So you settle.
You settle for the cheap, RV-specific furniture that manufacturers slap in there. The kind with cushions so thin you can feel every metal bar. The kind where guests sleep once and suddenly "remember" they need to leave early the next morning.
But here's what really stings:
You didn't downsize into an RV, convert that Sprinter, or build that tiny home to sacrifice comfort. You did it for freedom. For adventure. For a life that fits your terms.
Yet every night, you're sleeping (or pretending to sleep) on a sofa bed that slopes toward the wall, sags in the middle, and feels like you're camping on plywood.
The RV Furniture Trap Nobody Talks About
Here's the problem most RV and van life content creators won't tell you:
Traditional home furniture is too heavy and won't fit through your doors. But RV-specific furniture is built for one thing—being light enough to ship and cheap enough to mass-produce.
Comfort? That's not in the budget.
So you're stuck in this impossible choice:
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Rip out the built-in furniture and pray something decent fits through the door
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DIY some elaborate Murphy bed or convertible dinette that takes 15 minutes to set up
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Sleep on an air mattress that deflates by 3 AM and freezes you in winter
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Or just... deal with it
And "dealing with it" usually means stacking memory foam toppers that you can't close the bed with, stuffing yoga blankets into the gaps, or telling visiting family to "bring their sleeping bags."
One RV owner put it perfectly: "We'd love to have you visit... bring your tents!"
That's not the freedom you signed up for.
What If There Was Actually A Better Way?
Look, you've probably already tried the "solutions":
The 4-inch memory foam topper that helps with comfort but now your sofa bed won't close, so you're moving this giant foam slab twice a day.
The fancy inflatable mattress that your dog's nails punctured in week two.
The DIY platform bed build you found on YouTube that cost $600 in materials and an entire weekend you'll never get back.
Here's what you actually need—and what nobody's been making until now:
✅ Modular pieces that fit through narrow RV doors (no Tetris gymnastics required)
✅ Lightweight enough to respect your rig's weight limits (because every pound matters)
✅ Converts in seconds, not minutes (no complex mechanisms, no "weird movements")
✅ Sleeps like an actual mattress (pocket springs + memory foam, not cardboard and hope)
✅ Machine-washable covers (because road dirt and pet fur are real)
That's exactly what Cushie is.
The Sofa Bed That Was Actually Designed For Mobile Living
Cushie isn't another "RV sofa bed." It's what happens when you stop compromising and start from scratch.
Here's what makes it different:
Fits Through 22-Inch Doors (Because Physics Matters)
Cushie arrives in lightweight, modular pieces. No need to assemble inside your rig. No removing cabinet doors or windows. No sacrificing your firstborn to the furniture gods.
Each piece slides through narrow RV doors easily, and you can configure them however your floorplan needs. Slideout? Tight corner? Odd-shaped living area? Cushie adapts.
Converts In 4 Seconds Flat
Forget those clunky pull-out mechanisms that sound like a freight train and require two people.
Cushie's modular design means you literally just rearrange the pieces:
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Sit Mode: Standard sofa configuration
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Sleep Mode: Lay flat for a full mattress
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Snooze Mode: Lounger/chaise position
No metal frames. No unfolding. No grunting.
Just move the pieces and you're done.
Sleeps Like The Mattress You Have At Home
This is the game-changer.
Most RV sofa beds use thin foam cushions over metal frames. You know—the ones where you feel every bar, every gap, every slope.
Cushie uses the same construction as an actual mattress:
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Pocket spring system for ergonomic support (yes, real springs)
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Multi-layered memory foam for pressure relief
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High-resilience cushioning that's been tested for 10 years of simulated heavy use
Translation: No metal bars poking you at 2 AM. No sagging middle section. No waking up with a stiff back wondering if you're 35 or 75.
Your guests will actually sleep through the night. Wild concept, right?

Lightweight But Built To Last
Cushie weighs a fraction of traditional sleeper sofas (no 200-pound hide-a-bed mechanisms here), but it's built with:
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FSC-certified sustainable wood frames
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CertiPUR-US® certified foam (no harmful chemicals)
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Performance fabric that's scratch-resistant, stain-resistant, and pet-friendly
It's engineered to handle the bumps, turns, and vibrations of mobile living without falling apart.
Machine-Washable Covers (Finally)
You track in dirt. Your dog sheds. Your kid spills juice. Life happens.
Cushie's covers zip off completely and go straight in the washing machine.
No more scrubbing cushions in your tiny RV bathroom or resigning yourself to "character stains."
Who Is Cushie Actually For?
Cushie makes sense if:
✅ You live in an RV, van, or tiny home and need furniture that actually fits
✅ You're tired of choosing between comfort and functionality
✅ You host guests and don't want them sleeping on medieval torture devices
✅ You value quality sleep (because life on the road is hard enough)
✅ You need furniture that can reconfigure as your needs change
✅ You're done with DIY hacks that sorta-kinda work
Cushie might NOT be for you if:
❌ You're looking for the cheapest possible option (Cushie is quality, not budget)
❌ You prefer ultra-soft, sink-in cushions (Cushie is firm and supportive, like a good mattress)
❌ You never have guests and already have a fixed bed you love
The Risk-Free Way To Try It
Here's the deal: most RV furniture purchases are one-way streets. You buy it, you're stuck with it.
Cushie works differently.
You get a full 60-day risk-free trial to actually live with it. Sleep on it. Have guests use it. Reconfigure it. Put it through your real life.
If it's not the right fit after 30 days, contact customer support and they'll arrange free pickup. No rehandling fees. No reverse logistics nonsense.
(They ask for the 30-day minimum because research shows it takes about a month for your body to adjust to a new sleep surface—but you have the full 60 days to decide.)
Plus, you get:
✅ Free 2-6 business day delivery right to your door
✅ 5-Year Warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship
✅ No-tools assembly that takes 15-20 minutes, one person
And if you do end up returning it? Cushie donates returned units to charity instead of trashing them. They're committed to reducing waste.
What People Are Saying
"Finally, a sofa bed where my back doesn't hate me in the morning. The modular design is perfect for our Airstream—we reconfigure it depending on whether we're working or hosting."
— Sarah M., Full-Time RVer
"Getting this through our van doors was shockingly easy. And the sleep quality? Honestly better than the guest bed we had in our house."
— Jake & Emily, Van Life Couple
"We've had guests actually compliment the bed. That's never happened before. Ever."
— Tom R., Tiny Home Owner
Your Next Step
You have two options:
Option 1: Keep doing what you're doing. Stack another foam topper on that saggy RV sofa bed. Tell yourself it's "good enough." Watch your guests politely suffer through another night.
Option 2: Try something that was actually designed for the life you're living.
Cushie isn't just a furniture upgrade—it's getting your space back without sacrificing comfort.
Ready to sleep like you're home (because your RV IS home)?
👉 Try Cushie Risk-Free For 60 Days
✅ Free Delivery (2-6 Business Days)
✅ 60-Day Risk-Free Trial
✅ 5-Year Warranty
✅ Donated To Charity If You Return It
The first 30 nights are the adjustment period, but you have the full 60 days to decide. Most people never want to give it back.
