Finally! The Perfect Flooring and Seating Solution for your Sprinter

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Published 2024-04-06
The SafeTrack Composite Floor System is a ready-made, form-fitted, insulated floor embedded with L-track. The L-track allows you to add modular accessories, such as VanEquipped Taxi Clip Seat, Comfort Seat or the bench seat that transforms into a full size bed! Having a variable locations for seating is great. For example, one weekend you can move the seat forward and have a bike garage, the next weekend you can push it back and maximize your cabin space. Because it is one piece assembly, the floor does not squeak or make any additional noise. The insulation provides both thermal and audio protection. The SafeTrack floor makes life inside the van easier. Add, subtract, swivel and pivot the comfort seats or taxi clip seats. Easily slide the bench seat forward or back to convert into a full size bed.

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VanEquipped SafeTrack Floor System
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All Comments (6)
  • @jefft1161
    Vanequipped apparently has three single seats: the taxi seat, the adventure seat, and the comfort seat. It appears only the first two are capable of folding forward completely flat. For this video to have been 100% helpful, it would have been wonderful to know your thoughts on how comfortable the adventure seat is (clearly, you believe the taxi seat is not very comfortable for an adult, while you believe the comfort seat is comfortable for an adult). Thanks.
  • @luidabruin
    Will the seats fit on the Winnebago adventure wagon?
  • @RamSlow
    There are a few brands of smart floors on your site alone...what are the differences?