I’m 6’ 3” and can sleep comfortably in the back of my 2021 Crosstrek Sport with my legs full my extended (barely). I lean the front seat all the way forward, and use an Igloo 28 qt Ice Chest to bridge the gap between the front and rear seat. Because the Crosstrek had that bump in the middle, I use a couple of 1/2” foam pads on top of each other to raise the feet and even it out.
I’ve been camping out of my cross trek for several years now, and I don’t know how you can just throw an air mattress in the back and sleep on top of that. There’s a huge bump in the middle with a considerable dip -I’ve used an assortment of foam padding to level the cargo space out and then have used a closed cell thermarest pad with a good quality foam mattress on top. I also added support between the cargo space and the backseat, so there’s no big gap and it’s one long level area.
I agree. If you sleep with head in back, your feet will be higher than your head. Super uncomfortable to sleep like that. An additional foam piece under that end of sleeping pad will help
Can you take the passenger headrest off and recline the passenger seat flat? Old school CRVs could do that, would be cool but I doubt any modern cars have that party trick.
I have the exact same Crosstrek, down to the manual transmission (which stupid Subaru has stopped manufacturing as of 2023, such a bummer). I have been wanting to go car camping, thank you for the inspiration!
I have the same setup in my 2020 CRv, but I do it on the other side so the back passenger side is used to sit and eat in. An iPad is attached to the back of the headrest allowing for comfort entertainment viewing.
Nice. Maybe one day I will get to try this in my impreza. I have the sport version so I had to buy after market crossover roof bars for mine. Thanks for the video.
I’ve seen tall people manage it by putting your feet over the center console. Not a lot of wiggle room but doable. I’m only 5’5 and find the Crosstrek a bit small for car camping, but I do it anyway and love it.
Yes it definitely could work, but it would be cosy! The mattress pad I linked has snaps to connect two together down the middle to make a double bed. Have fun!
Hey @jadynestewart9683 I am planning on getting my Subaru Crosstrek 2023 Sport Manual Transmission model next month, in Toronto, Canada. I haven't gone to a dealership, but curious if you had to wait an extensive period of time until you got your Crosstrek? Like months? or weeks? Also, did you find that the dealership was willing to entertain any negotiation on price? Just wondering because its a lot of money and also with resale values being so expensive wondering if they are willing to budge to make a sale. Anyway, congrats on the new ride!
Hi we have an 18 manual…. Quite nice bought it for me to pass on to my son when he gets his GDL….. he drives it now like a pro. Great car good price… easy to maintain yourself. I recommend doing your own maintenance it’s cheap and easy….. we changed everything to amsoil after 500km here in Alberta it gets quite cold so having a good full synthetic in the engine and gear box /front diff and rear diff makes a big difference. You will be happy with the manual.
@@Veeetz The manual transmission are being phased out for the 2024 crosstrek. There are no more being shipped to Canada. Just bought mine near Toronto Canada and there was no wait.
Second comment I just heard you talk about battery drainage. I bought an battery (5 watt) trickle charger that I directly wired to my battery. Just an idea/ suggestion. I also have those window screens designed actually for shade on the inside of my rear windows. Just an idea.....🏹🤠👍
I’m 6’ 3” and can sleep comfortably in the back of my 2021 Crosstrek Sport with my legs full my extended (barely). I lean the front seat all the way forward, and use an Igloo 28 qt Ice Chest to bridge the gap between the front and rear seat. Because the Crosstrek had that bump in the middle, I use a couple of 1/2” foam pads on top of each other to raise the feet and even it out.
You should make a video, people would love to see it. Most use Outback or Forester, not enough on the Crosstrek!
Try flipping the headrest around so it doesn't slope down. Works well.
Support the passenger end of the 'bed' with a board resting on the rear seat headrest and hanging by cords from the front passenger headrest hooks.
I’ve been camping out of my cross trek for several years now, and I don’t know how you can just throw an air mattress in the back and sleep on top of that. There’s a huge bump in the middle with a considerable dip -I’ve used an assortment of foam padding to level the cargo space out and then have used a closed cell thermarest pad with a good quality foam mattress on top. I also added support between the cargo space and the backseat, so there’s no big gap and it’s one long level area.
I thinks it works fine for him since his head is towards the trunk instead of towards the front of the vehicle.
I agree. If you sleep with head in back, your feet will be higher than your head. Super uncomfortable to sleep like that. An additional foam piece under that end of sleeping pad will help
You sound like the princess with the pea.
@@thatgirl3960 everyone is princess👸🏼 and the pea 🫛when you’re over 60💀
In the footwell on passenger side I have 2 small bins with my cooking items and that provides support.😊
Looks comfortable for solo car camping! Pretty clever use of the wind deflectors there!
How do you get comfortable with your head going down hill..... since the back seat does not sit totally flat?
Lovely to see how simple car camping in a crosstrek can be. Whats for dinner?
I take the headrest off then put my ice chest in the foot well so I can sleep with my head on the other end. But you way works too!
That is a great idea. I like sleeping with my head forward in the cabin.
Can you take the passenger headrest off and recline the passenger seat flat? Old school CRVs could do that, would be cool but I doubt any modern cars have that party trick.
I have the exact same Crosstrek, down to the manual transmission (which stupid Subaru has stopped manufacturing as of 2023, such a bummer). I have been wanting to go car camping, thank you for the inspiration!
really really love this car, going to buy it some day
I have the same setup in my 2020 CRv, but I do it on the other side so the back passenger side is used to sit and eat in. An iPad is attached to the back of the headrest allowing for comfort entertainment viewing.
Good video , I love the car door mosquito net. I live in Kentucky and we Have a lot of Bug"s, Lol Thanks and God Bless
Suzy here, Felix! This is great. Do you think a 5'3" female & a 6' male could make this work with both back seats down flat??
Same question!
Great ideas! I have a Forester but I like the Crosstrek too. I subscribed and liked!
Thank you for the video. Blessings to you.
I believe the tonneau cover can be stored beneath the trunk floor board
I don’t think it can sadly!
@@fgardnerI’ve seen it done,weather it’s a Crosstrek or another Subaru model(s) I’m not sure.🤔
Nice. Maybe one day I will get to try this in my impreza. I have the sport version so I had to buy after market crossover roof bars for mine. Thanks for the video.
Deflate the air mattress before you go over a high mountain pass.
As someone who is 6'4", I might try going diagonal and see if that works better.
I’m also 6’4. Let me know
I’ve seen tall people manage it by putting your feet over the center console. Not a lot of wiggle room but doable. I’m only 5’5 and find the Crosstrek a bit small for car camping, but I do it anyway and love it.
great to see it in action! i have a 2019 and just starting to figure out my setup. appreciate the gear list!
Well done. Thanks.
Just ordered my '23 crosstrek outdoor (canada) and excited for the adventures to come! Curious if you think this could work for two people to camp?
Yes it definitely could work, but it would be cosy! The mattress pad I linked has snaps to connect two together down the middle to make a double bed. Have fun!
Hey @jadynestewart9683 I am planning on getting my Subaru Crosstrek 2023 Sport Manual Transmission model next month, in Toronto, Canada. I haven't gone to a dealership, but curious if you had to wait an extensive period of time until you got your Crosstrek? Like months? or weeks? Also, did you find that the dealership was willing to entertain any negotiation on price? Just wondering because its a lot of money and also with resale values being so expensive wondering if they are willing to budge to make a sale. Anyway, congrats on the new ride!
Hi we have an 18 manual…. Quite nice bought it for me to pass on to my son when he gets his GDL….. he drives it now like a pro. Great car good price… easy to maintain yourself. I recommend doing your own maintenance it’s cheap and easy….. we changed everything to amsoil after 500km here in Alberta it gets quite cold so having a good full synthetic in the engine and gear box /front diff and rear diff makes a big difference. You will be happy with the manual.
@@Veeetz The manual transmission are being phased out for the 2024 crosstrek. There are no more being shipped to Canada. Just bought mine near Toronto Canada and there was no wait.
Well done Felix. Thank you for the information.
nice, what are the dimensions? Narrowest width x length with driving position
What a great set up. Loving the rear spoiler, can I ask where you purchased it from
No rear spoiler on the car, it was factory!
@@fgardner the black one on top of the body coloured one. I am after one for my New Crosstrek. On the Subaru website it is 2k unpainted
Love it!
Second comment I just heard you talk about battery drainage. I bought an battery (5 watt) trickle charger that I directly wired to my battery. Just an idea/ suggestion. I also have those window screens designed actually for shade on the inside of my rear windows. Just an idea.....🏹🤠👍
Think I'd sleep feet towards tailgate so my head was higher.
Love your car
you can get creative and find something to bridge that gap with. i use a lounge cushion from an outdoor chair.
Nice
Nice subby 😊
if your head or feet have to touch the ends you won't get a good sleep. Both ends need margins.