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Uncomfortable folding bed

IBcarguy
Explorer
Explorer
I have a new 5th wheel with a leatherette couch that folds down into a bed. I have slept on this several times and find it very uncomfortable. I can feel the hinged areas and even with a pad or extra blankets, it just doesn't provide a flat, even surface to find comfort for my old body. I heard about an inflatable mattress that can be used on top of the folded down couch that might provide some comfort. Anyone ever try one of these?
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sgfrye
Explorer
Explorer
IBcarguy wrote:
This couch I have is not a jack knife type, rather a fold down type that opens to a bed. There isn't a mattress, it simply uses the cushions of the couch. I am going to be limited to putting something on top of it to create a more cushioned sleeping surface. I thought of an air mattress for sake of storage. Adding a mattress won't work, no where to store it.


i have the jack knife sofa which gives the some of the same problems as yours. i use a foam twin size topper from walmart.on the "seat" side of bed when its flat and it helps some but not alot. i can fold it and roll it up with a bungee cord and store under the main bed. our tt has the rv size queen bed in the nose of camper. the bedroom is small. my wife sleeps there in comfort. im 6 foot so i feel cramped in there with her. my feet hang off end also. i sleep on the jack knife in living room. at some point i plan on removing the jack knife and getting a more comfortable futon thats comfortable as a couch and bed. a futon would still would be light weight

IBcarguy
Explorer
Explorer
This couch I have is not a jack knife type, rather a fold down type that opens to a bed. There isn't a mattress, it simply uses the cushions of the couch. I am going to be limited to putting something on top of it to create a more cushioned sleeping surface. I thought of an air mattress for sake of storage. Adding a mattress won't work, no where to store it.

Merrykalia
Explorer
Explorer
When we used to use our fold-out couch, we cut some pieces of 3/8" particle board and hinged them together. They went behind the couch when not in use. When we had company, we lifted off the awful mattress, put down the particle board and then put the mattress back on it. It was decent, but not the best thing I've ever slept on.
2017 Ford F350 Crew Cab 6.7L 4x4 DRW

ScottG
Nomad
Nomad
jjrbus wrote:
Hmmmm, folding sleeper, If jackknife there is no help for them. If a foldout type hideabed I have one at home with a hybrid mattress and you would not believe you are sleeping on a hideabed! https://www.airdream.net/


That's an interesting option. Our HAB had the option of an air mattress but I didn't want to air the thing up every night (son sleeps there). I figured I'd have to air the entire thing up like the old ones. The hybrid looks like a good option.

jjrbus
Explorer
Explorer
Hmmmm, folding sleeper, If jackknife there is no help for them. If a foldout type hideabed I have one at home with a hybrid mattress and you would not believe you are sleeping on a hideabed! https://www.airdream.net/

DutchmenSport
Explorer
Explorer
Sorry, I disagree! It doesn't matter WHAT kind of "topper" you add to the sleeper sofa, it will NEVER be comfortable. The spots where the bars are hinged will always be a pain in your neck, back, and ... well (farther South!).

When we need to use our sleeper for a guest, we just pull the air mattress out and inflate it right on the floor. THAT is MUCH more comfortable than fighting the dips, and bars, and bends on the sleepr sofa any day!

guidry
Explorer
Explorer
Memory foam mattress and store it under the main bed storage. Thatโ€™s what we do.

GordonThree
Explorer
Explorer
I've never slept on a comfortable folding bed. I just assumed they're all designed for children and similarly framed people.
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Second_Chance
Explorer II
Explorer II
I've never met an RV sleeper sofa that was comfortable for either sleeping or sitting. It may not be an option for you if you have to have it for sleeping space, but the first thing we did was to remove the sleeper sofa and put my Ekornes recliner in its place.

Rob
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(Previously in a Reflection 337RLS)
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ScottG
Nomad
Nomad
We probably have the same hide-a-bed in ours. The mattress folds over three time so a 2" memory foam would add about 6". I don't think there's room for that.

toedtoes
Explorer III
Explorer III
I have never been happy with inflatables. I would go with a memory foam pad instead. 2 inches is the minimum thickness that really helps.
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