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Jun-14-2019 09:33 AM
DownTheAvenue wrote:Memory foam mattresses are easy to trim. We bought a nice new 8" memory foam mattress while out on a camping trip 'cause it happened to be on sale at a blow-out price. Just used a bread knife (sharp) to cut it. Not a 100% perfect clean cut but you'll never see it again with sheets on it. This mattress has given us the best sleeps compared to our fancy expensive memory foam mattress at home. OEM standard mattresses are like medieval torture devices... 😞Huntindog wrote:DownTheAvenue wrote:This is often not an option. RVs are known for having special, non standard sizes.
Just go to a mattress store and buy a top quality house type mattress.
Actually this is a very viable option regardless of the mattress size. Many mattress stores can order a specially sized mattress made to order! Check out Original Mattress Factory stores as just one example.
Jun-14-2019 08:10 AM
Huntindog wrote:DownTheAvenue wrote:This is often not an option. RVs are known for having special, non standard sizes.
Just go to a mattress store and buy a top quality house type mattress.
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Kathy Day wrote:
My husband and I own a 2000 Coachmen Catalina travel trailer. We are debating a new smaller more efficient one, but we would be trading for less space and more expense. My biggest gripe in the old one is the mattress. I am considering buying a Zinus 10 inch memory foam. I have tried putting 2 4 inch memory foam mattresses on the bed together but it is horrible and my pressure points sink to the hard wood platform. Will the same thing happen with a Zinus? Also we have a soft bathroom floor that my husband has patched up, but it is still soft and uneven. Has anybody just ripped out the entire bathroom, replaced the floor and put in a new toilet and shower? I hate that useless little tub in there. I'm thinking that maybe a small investment is better than over 25,000 for a new smaller trailer.
Advice???
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Jun-13-2019 01:09 AM
DownTheAvenue wrote:This is often not an option. RVs are known for having special, non standard sizes.
Just go to a mattress store and buy a top quality house type mattress.
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