Enlisted Berthing

E-6 & Below will often bunk in a shared space with racks stacked either “3-High” or “4-High.” Both types of racks provide the same amount of space. To make it easy for you, you cannot choose wrong here since they are the same curtain. If your bunk has a built in fan, you will want to purchase the additional “Fan Notch Blackout Curtain” which conveniently attaches to the fan with velcro to block any additional light.

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3-High or 4-High Premium Package

A “3-High” is divided into three rack and does not have an open space at the foot of the rack. A “4-High” measures the same as a “3-High.” Enjoy our 3-high or 4-high blackout curtain set plus our extremely comfortable, perfectly fitted, 400 thread count sateen sheets and save some money!

Embroidery Available!

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Premium 3-High or 4-High Curtains

A “3-High” is divided into three rack and does not have an open space at the foot of the rack. A “4-High” measures the same as a “3-High.”

Embroidery Available!

Fan Notch Curtains

A fan notch curtain is an 11 x 16 inch piece of fire resistance blackout fabric that can be used to fill gap is various rack configurations. The single curtain comes with an adhesive strip to help adhere the curtain to your rack.

Embroidery Available!

Premium Crew Sheets

A better sleep with better sheets. Our Premium Crew Sheets are made with a super soft 400 thread count 100% Cotton Sateen-Woven material you’re going to love.

Embroidery Available!

Still not sure which rack curtains you need?

Type of Rack

We designed our rack curtains based on the dimensions of the rack frame. A “2-High” refers to two racks stacked on top of each other with an open space at the foot of each rack. A “3-High” is divided into three and does not have an open space at the foot of the rack. A “4-High” measures the same as a “3-High.”

Berthing Area

The racks found in E-6 and below berthing spaces are often narrower because of the storage locker “coffin” beneath the mattress. Each of the racks in the E-6 and below berthing spaces are more than likely the “3-High” or “4-High.” The racks found in Officer/Chief staterooms don’t have the storage locker.

Rank

In most cases, Marines and Sailors will be in the berthing space designated for their rank. E-6 and below will be in the enlisted berthing. Officers and Chiefs are in staterooms. Stateroom racks can vary from “2-High” to “3-High” without a storage “coffin” located beneath the mattress. Officers that are an “O4” and above will usually share a room with one other or have a room to themselves and will not require any rack curtains.