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luckyscroller78's avatar
Oct 02, 2013

Making a memory foam mattress

We have a hybrid trailer, and the mattresses in there leave a lot to be desired, not nearly as nice as the ones in our old PUP. My idea is to buy one piece of memory foam, and make a new mattress for one bunk end, and doubling up the stock mattresses on the other bed. So, I have no clue on what foam to choose. It goes by thickness, and weights,and I get lost.Basically, what Im asking, is a 4 inch thick one that's advertised as 5.5 firmness , is that soft, to hard, to thick, etc??? and what thickness/weight would you use? and, does the memory foam cut easily, as I will have to custom cut my sized pieces to make the mattress fold in half for storage in the bunk end when closed?
Thanks in advance for any and all help you can offer, and tips on going about this task.
  • JaxDad's avatar
    JaxDad
    Explorer III
    luckyscroller788 wrote:
    . I will also give that FOAM FACTORY place a call, I can read all those descriptions on the various foams until rigor mortis consumes me, and still not be sure whats my best choice! Thank you all again for your help so far.


    That was precisely took me to a mattress shop in the first place, I can read "firm but supple" till the cows come home, but my right hand against a mattress tells me in seconds if I'm going to like it or not.
  • My trailer still has the cheap inner spring mattress it came with. I added an egg crate foam topper, then topped that with a wool/cotton pillow top cover. I think I like it better than my expensive bed at home.
  • We bought a medium density 4" foam slab from JC Penny's online, of all places, for about $50. We then added 2" of memory foam on top. Cheap, easy, and very comfortable. I've also noticed that K-Mart sells very inexpensive 6" foam mattresses of any size in a box. Should do you fine for 30 nights a year. One big advantage of an all-foam mattress is that when your sleep partner moves, your side stays stable, and you don't feel it.
  • Amazon sells an 8in Memory foam Queen (60x80) for $189 f/s
    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005A4ON90/ref=ox_ya_os_product

    It is encased in a zippered casing and a cheesecloth casing under that. It is easily cut to size with a cheap serrated 6in steak knife (best tool for cut)

    Very comfortable replacement for******mattress in RV at only $189

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