Sleep two in the space of one with the OZtrail Double Bunk Bed or split them and use as single stretcher beds.
A stable design, the double bunk features anti-roll corner supports and stability legs at each end (not in picture) to prevent the bunk from tipping, while safety rails on the top bunk prevent occupants from rolling out of bed.
Made with a sturdy tubular steel frame and 600D polyester fabric is securely fastened with 50mm buckles and webbing. Complete with carry bag, the OZtrail Double Bunk is a great sleeping solution for the kids.
Anti-roll corner supports
Anti-tip stability leg at each end (not in picture)
what's the height from the ground when setup as a single?
Bambi - Noosaville(4 years ago)
G'day Bambi,
I've just double-checked our display model and the single bed is approximately 25cm high.
Leece - Snowys(4 years ago)
How far in from the ends are the legs?1 answer
How far in from the ends of the bed are the legs please.
Amanda - Portland (6 years ago)
G'day Amanda,
I have just measured this for you and the legs are 33cm from the end of the Double Bunk Bed.
Leece - Snowys(6 years ago)
Do these fit int an rv5 front to back?1 answer
Looking to buy one of these to put my two kids on to increase floor space in an rv5 tent. Do these fit into the rv5 in a front to back configuration?
Chris - Canberra(6 years ago)
G'day Chris,
I've just had a go at trying to fit the Oztrail Double Bunk Bed in the RV5 and you can make it work from front to back, but you do end up with the top bunk end just touching on the tent material, so that will be something to consider.
Leece - Snowys(6 years ago)
Single bed setup1 answer
When setup as single beds, is each bed standalone or must they be assembled side by side as shown in the picture eg can each single bed be used on its own or positioned nose to tail as well as side by side. When side by side what is the total width of the beds eg 70cm x 2 plus minimum gap.
Huntzman - Chirnside Park(6 years ago)
G'day Huntzman,
The Double Bunk Bed can be split into two separate single beds that can be put next to each other or completely separate from each other. If you set two up side by side then yes you would need 70cm each plus a few cm across the gap.
Leece - Snowys(6 years ago)
What size and weight are then when packed up please?1 answer
What size and weight are then when packed up please
Lisa Carson - Frankston(6 years ago)
G'day Lisa,
When packed away, the Oztrail Double Bunk Bed measures approximately 80 x 30 x 20 cm and weighs about 19.5kg.
Ben - Snowys(6 years ago)
How stable are these?1 answer
Just concerned about the toppling and wondered how stable they are? I'm concerned if the bottom occupant gets up is it still stable with one up top?
Mike - West Beach(8 years ago)
Hi Mike,Â
Obviously safety is a concern with a product such as this one, which is why Oztrail have included anti-roll corner supports and stability legs, which greatly decrease the chance of any accidents.
I've had a play with the one we've got on display here, and it feels pretty solid - I'd be really surprised if the child in the top bunk was able to move around enough to tip it over!
While I never like to make any guarantees, I don't think this product would be on the market if it was unsafe for its designated use. We've never had any complaints about the stability of the bunk so I don't think you'll have any problems!Â
Lisa - Snowys(8 years ago)
Do I need a mat on top of the bunk?1 answer
How comfortable are the bunks as is? Is a mat recommended? If so which one? Thanks
Sam - CAMBERWELL, VIC(9 years ago)
G'day Sam - We've only heard good things about their comfiness. As for adding sleeping mats: you certainly could, that'll add a degree of squishiness like your mattress at home and a little insulation against the cold. At the end of the day, sleeping on a stretcher does have a sleeping-on-a-taut-sheet-of-canvas feel to it. Something like the EPE Sim Camper F35 (#43719) would be the go. Alternatively, a cheaper foam mat will still provide a little extra somethin'. Hope that helps. Cheers, Paul
Paul - Snowys(9 years ago)
How much weight do the bunks hold please?1 answer
Cecilia - BROKEN HILL, NSW(9 years ago)
Hi Cecelia, Oztrail state these bunk beds when stacked have a 70kg rating for the top bunk. When used as a single bed the rating increases to 100kg. I hope this makes sense.
Ben - Snowys(9 years ago)
how long and how wide are these bunks.1 answer
Andrew - 3223(10 years ago)
Hi Andrew, this bunk bed is 184cm long and 70cm wide and the sleeping platforms sit at 28cm and 88cm height.