Advice on RV/Camper bedding
#22
a hint not really asked for b-u-t---sew the top sheet to the bottom sheet [like waterbed sheets] and they stay together and your tooties don't stick out at the bottom---easier to make the bed --we use an 'egg carton' pad on our and like it just fine--- camping friends have the memory foan pad and really like it also
#23
We purchased a Tear Drop trailer 2 years ago and it had those hard 4-inch foam pads in it. We tried it 2 nights and it was awful. We sleep on a waterbed at home (very 80's I know) so we bought a queen size air mattress. It sleeps like our waterbed and it doesn't develope "hot spots" from laying in the same place too long. They aren't expensive and we sleep great.
kathyd
kathyd
#26
Your least expensive option is to use one of the less expensive air mattresses (they usually aren't as thick as the more expensive ones either) &/or a sleeping bag under your sheet but on top of the regular mattress.
As long as you have the sheet over it, the air mattress will not get uncomfortable in summer. If you have a mattress pad over it as well, that's probably even better.
You may want to get some of the clamps to keep the sheet on the air mattress as I had trouble with mine slipping off on the twin size one I used on my cot when sleeping in the booth at Sherwood Forest Festival and Scarborough Faire this spring. Of course it may not be as much of a problem when it's on a bed instead of a cot.
Here's to comfy sleeping!
As long as you have the sheet over it, the air mattress will not get uncomfortable in summer. If you have a mattress pad over it as well, that's probably even better.
You may want to get some of the clamps to keep the sheet on the air mattress as I had trouble with mine slipping off on the twin size one I used on my cot when sleeping in the booth at Sherwood Forest Festival and Scarborough Faire this spring. Of course it may not be as much of a problem when it's on a bed instead of a cot.
Here's to comfy sleeping!
#28
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I have used the eggcrate topper on top the mattress & what a difference. I saw some in JoAnnes just the other day.
#30
I went to the Foam Factory and purchased a 4" memory foam for a queen size bed. It was three hundred dollars and worth every penny. The only problem as this is a standard queen size not a camper queen which is fine for us. We just had to add support at the foot of the bed, we have room in our trailer. I believe the Foam Factory will cut to size. At the time I purchased I did not have the measurements with me. I put the memory foam on top of our trailer mattress. The mattress in the trailer was more comfortable than our home mattress that I did the same for the house.
Word of caution, when storing the memory foam do not bend it, it will crack in cold weather. Keep it flat.
Word of caution, when storing the memory foam do not bend it, it will crack in cold weather. Keep it flat.
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