Our Tiffin motorhome came with a fairly nice king-sized mattress on the bed, but it was a little uncomfortable.
As a Christmas present to ourselves, we purchased a new mattress. We purchased it online from MattressInsider.com; we got the “Luxury Gel Foam RV Mattress with Organic Cotton”.
Our old mattress was 72” wide by 75” long — what’s commonly called an “RV Short King”, being a bit narrower and shorter than a residential king (which is 76 x 80”). But the bed frame could support a 80” length; we used to use yoga blocks at the foot to keep it from sliding down. And I’m 6’1” tall, so a longer bed is better for me. So we ordered a 72 x 80” mattress aka a “RV King” size, 11.5” high.
Here’s a handy list of US mattress sizes (width x length), for reference:
- California King: 72″ x 84″
- RV California King: 72” x 84”
- King: 76″ x 80″
- RV King: 72” x 80”
- RV Short King: 72” x 75”
- Queen: 60″ x 80″
- RV Short Queen: 60” x 75″
- Full: 54″ x 75″
- RV Three-Quarter: 48” x 75″
- Twin XL: 38″ x 80″
- Twin: 38″ x 75″
(There are other variations, too.)
Here’s our old mattress, with a topper in an attempt to make it a bit more comfortable:
We had the new mattress shipped to Corpus Christi KOA. Unfortunately it arrived a week before we did, but they were very accommodating in storing it for us. Which was much appreciated, especially since their office was upstairs. When we checked in, a KOA maintenance guy helped cart it down to our coach:
Using the ADA wheelchair lift to get it downstairs:
Our old mattress; it was subsequently picked up by a local junk removal company, that said they’d donate it to a local charity:
The bed base has a split, as it can tilt the head upwards. The whole bed slides out from the wall at a press of a button, too, which makes it much easier to make the bed:
If you peek in the gap, you can see a bunch of wires below the bed:
We also got a Hypervent Aire-Flow moisture barrier from MattressInsider, to put below the mattress; it is supposed to provide better air flow to help protect the mattress; probably not needed in our situation, but can’t hurt:
The new mattress box:
Preparing to unwrap the mattress:
Once released from the multi-layer plastic wrap, it very quickly expanded to its full size:
Finally, we also got a zippered mattress protector to enclose the mattress:
We are enjoying the increased comfort of this new mattress.