Howdy y’all, it’s Rambling Russell, your go-to travel blogger for all things travel and camping. To get a better night’s sleep, today, we’ll talk about RV mattress replacement options. A new RV mattress can help relieve pressure and regulate body heat temperature. So find the best option for your personal preference body type in your price range.
If you’re an avid RV traveler, you know that the quality of the mattress in your recreational vehicle can make or break a good night’s sleep. And let’s face it, the factory-issued RV mattresses are often less than comfortable. Lots of RV owners start with a mattress topper. Nevertheless, to get a perfect mattress, you may choose a whole new bed.
Most of us RVers toss the old mattress and choose a new mattress. as our first upgrade. RV manufacturers don’t usually provide high-quality stock mattresses for us. Fortunately, there are plenty of replacement mattress options that can help you sleep like a baby on the road. Our top picks
- Memory Foam Mattress – Memory foam mattresses are a popular choice for us Ramblers. They offer comfort and support while still being lightweight and easy to store. Look for a mattress with a high-density foam base and a layer of memory foam on top for maximum comfort. You can find them in custom sizes because some RV bed platforms come in odd shape instead of standard sizes.
- Latex Mattress – Latex mattresses are another great option for RVs because they’re durable, hypoallergenic, and breathable. They’re also environmentally friendly, as latex is a natural material that’s sustainably sourced.
- Innerspring Mattress – Innerspring mattresses are a good choice. These are a more traditional option, but they can still provide great comfort and support on the road. Look for a mattress with individually wrapped coils, as they’ll provide better motion isolation and durability.
- Air Mattress – Air mattresses are a lightweight and affordable option for RVers, and they’re easy to store when not in use. Look for a natural latex mattress with a built-in air pump for easy inflation and deflation. Since they are completely collapsible, this type of mattress works well with RV bunk beds or a Murphy bed in your travel trailer.
- Hybrid Mattress – If you want the best of both worlds, a hybrid mattress may be the way to go. These mattresses combine the comfort of memory foam or latex with the support of innerspring coils, providing the perfect balance of comfort and support.
Remember, an RV queen bed sometimes comes in odd sizes. It’s always a good idea to measure before you buy your new RV replacement mattress. No matter what replacement RV mattress you choose for your RV, make sure to measure your bed size carefully before making a purchase. And don’t forget to check the weight of the mattress, as you don’t want to overload your RV. With the right mattress, you’ll be able to get a good night’s sleep on the road and wake up feeling ready for adventure.