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timmac
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So I am ready to replace my RV King size mattress with a memory foam type, Amazon has good deals on low cost memory foam RV king size mattress..

Does anyone have one of these brands and if so how is its quality and does it sleep cool or hot or hard or etc..


Brentwood 12" HD Memory Foam Special RV Replacement Mattress -100% Made in USA - CertiPur Foam - 25-Year Warranty, Natural Bamboo Cover

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00J441CIC/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=AOUM669GEHO1R

DynastyMattress Cool Breeze 12-Inch GEL Memory Foam Mattress

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00H8N4GCU/ref=gno_cart_title_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=AVVW7LAF5DH6I
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Sox_Fan
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Just a word of caution on the memory foam... it is VERY susceptible to temperature changes. We bought a temprupedic for the house, it was very hot to sleep on (retained body heat). We "upgraded" to a breeze model and it doesn't hold the body heat near as much (good) but we like to sleep with the windows open as much as possible (outside temp anywhere from 45 degrees to about 65). The memory foam gets VERY hard below about 60 degrees. We eventually got rid of it too in favor of a sleep number. I have just begun the search for a "replacement" mattress for our Navion iQ. I say replacement because the original design is a fold down dinette and I am going to put the mattress on top of what is there since we have never used it as a dinette in over 5 years.
2008 Navion iQ

timmac
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Veronica26 wrote:


It depends on the type of sleeper you are as you said yourself. I prefer soft mattresses, they keep me relaxed on the road. I have a Tempurpedic at home and I am looking to get something similar to that for my RV. Im going to ask the store I got the first mattress from tomorrow and see if they can give me any affordable prices and suitable sizes for the RV mattress and keep you posted.


Maybe try the Brentwood 12" HD Memory Foam Special RV Replacement Mattress, its in the link above, comments on Amazon is its on the soft side, I went with the Dynasty because it was listed on the firm side..

rgatijnet1
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The Tempurpedic plant is located just off I-40 in western Albuquerque, NM. Perhaps if you stop by there they MAY let you try the different densities of foam mattresses before you invest your money in one that is too soft or too hard. Don't know whether or not they have samples for you to try since I have only driven by the plant and not stopped. It can be seen from the Camping World parking lot.

Veronica26
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timmac wrote:
mtrumpet wrote:
We have a King sized memory foam mattress in the house. I'm about ready to throw it out the front door! Worst mattress I've ever had to sleep on. The memory foam is too soft and very uncomfortable for me with my neck and back (Then again, I have neck and lower back problems). It's so soft that I have a hard time just rolling over on the darned thing! Also, I find the foam to be very warm to sleep on, as if the foam is acting like foam insulation and reflecting your body heat back to you. DW on the other hand likes the mattress.

In the MH, we have a Queen sized innerspring pillow top mattress. Just soft enough on top but firm support which is much better on my back and neck. By far, one of the most comfortable mattresses I've slept on.


Whichever you choose, it would be my recommendation that you don't go too soft. Then again, everyone is different.



Some memory foam mattress are to soft, always best to get one that's on the firm side, this way you won't sink in and get hot while sleeping..


It depends on the type of sleeper you are as you said yourself. I prefer soft mattresses, they keep me relaxed on the road. I have a Tempurpedic at home and I am looking to get something similar to that for my RV. Im going to ask the store I got the first mattress from tomorrow and see if they can give me any affordable prices and suitable sizes for the RV mattress and keep you posted.

timmac
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timmac wrote:
So I am ready to replace my RV King size mattress with a memory foam type, Amazon has good deals on low cost memory foam RV king size mattress..

Does anyone have one of these brands and if so how is its quality and does it sleep cool or hot or hard or etc..


Brentwood 12" HD Memory Foam Special RV Replacement Mattress -100% Made in USA - CertiPur Foam - 25-Year Warranty, Natural Bamboo Cover

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00J441CIC/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=AOUM669GEHO1R

DynastyMattress Cool Breeze 12-Inch GEL Memory Foam Mattress

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00H8N4GCU/ref=gno_cart_title_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=AVVW7LAF5DH6I



Just to give a update on my new Dynasty mattress, I slept on it last night for 1st time and it was great, nice and firm with just the right amount of softness and not hot like other memory foam beds, for only $600.00 delivered included 2 gel pillows I will have to say money well spent, it sleeps better than the $1200 memory foam mattress in our home, this is one of Amazons top selling memory foam beds and they also have sizes for RV's..

timmac
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mtrumpet wrote:
We have a King sized memory foam mattress in the house. I'm about ready to throw it out the front door! Worst mattress I've ever had to sleep on. The memory foam is too soft and very uncomfortable for me with my neck and back (Then again, I have neck and lower back problems). It's so soft that I have a hard time just rolling over on the darned thing! Also, I find the foam to be very warm to sleep on, as if the foam is acting like foam insulation and reflecting your body heat back to you. DW on the other hand likes the mattress.

In the MH, we have a Queen sized innerspring pillow top mattress. Just soft enough on top but firm support which is much better on my back and neck. By far, one of the most comfortable mattresses I've slept on.


Whichever you choose, it would be my recommendation that you don't go too soft. Then again, everyone is different.



Some memory foam mattress are to soft, always best to get one that's on the firm side, this way you won't sink in and get hot while sleeping..

mtrumpet
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We have a King sized memory foam mattress in the house. I'm about ready to throw it out the front door! Worst mattress I've ever had to sleep on. The memory foam is too soft and very uncomfortable for me with my neck and back (Then again, I have neck and lower back problems). It's so soft that I have a hard time just rolling over on the darned thing! Also, I find the foam to be very warm to sleep on, as if the foam is acting like foam insulation and reflecting your body heat back to you. DW on the other hand likes the mattress.

In the MH, we have a Queen sized innerspring pillow top mattress. Just soft enough on top but firm support which is much better on my back and neck. By far, one of the most comfortable mattresses I've slept on.

Whichever you choose, it would be my recommendation that you don't go too soft. Then again, everyone is different.
Mark & Cherie
2002 Newmar Dutch Star DP 3872, Cummins 350 ISC, Spartan Chassis

TugCamp
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I had memory foam mattresses made at a local mattress manufacture. Had a queen and bot bunks made to order. It was an option for me perhaps for you also...there are lots of mattress manufactures in Southern California...just a thought
2012 Winnebago Vista 32K
F53 V10
2007 Chaparral 20SSi
Camping wife and 2 boys 11 and 6

Jabrad_s_Papa
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I got an 8 inch back in late 06 when I got my new mh. I had to cut it down a couple inches. I don't remember the brand name, either from Walmart or Sam's. Never regretted it.

timmac
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Mfar1234 wrote:
never will as long as you flip it randomly


NEVER ???

:R


ever

Mfar1234
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never will as long as you flip it randomly
:C
Mfar1234
40' 2002 Alpine Coach, 400 ISL Cummings/3000 6sd Allison
2006 Dodge Ram 4x4
Brodie - Lab Mix and Baylee - Border Collie

timmac
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Mfar1234 wrote:
I have a cheap King Mattress w/ 4inch memory foam ($90.00)on top and a cushioned mattress cover ($50.00) and sleep like a baby! Most comfortable bed I've every had ... Cheap ... would put its comfort up against any expensive set up out there

Just my 2 cents


That's till your mattress under the foam goes bad..

😛

Mfar1234
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I have a cheap King Mattress w/ 4inch memory foam ($90.00)on top and a cushioned mattress cover ($50.00) and sleep like a baby! Most comfortable bed I've every had ... Cheap ... would put its comfort up against any expensive set up out there

Just my 2 cents
:C
Mfar1234
40' 2002 Alpine Coach, 400 ISL Cummings/3000 6sd Allison
2006 Dodge Ram 4x4
Brodie - Lab Mix and Baylee - Border Collie

timmac
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old guy wrote:
we just bought a foam pad with the gel in it when we went to Yuma last winter. It was a good investment.


I have that now but the spring mattress under the pad has dished out bad and now I am having issues with my legs and feet, I need something firm and better support.