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Foam Mattress Toppers

Our mattress that came with our Foretravel is brand new. It is as hard as a rock which okay with Jerry, but me not so much. Have any of you added a foam mattress topper you are happy with? There are so many options and when I am reading the reviews some people say that theirs have failed them after a couple of months. I would like to make a smart purchase the first time around. TIA!
Coleen Elkins
Former 95 U240
One retired husband &
two Border Collies Isabelle and Katlyn

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Our mattress that came with our Foretravel is brand new. It is as hard as a rock which okay with Jerry, but me not so much. Have any of you added a foam mattress topper you are happy with? There are so many options and when I am reading the reviews some people say that theirs have failed them after a couple of months. I would like to make a smart purchase the first time around. TIA!

We had a memory-foam mattress topper that we used in the little travel trailer that helped take the dips out of the settee/bed. The DW put it on top of our FT mattress and it's plenty comfy but not quite wide enough. About 2" shy on each side. I have been eyeing "memory foam" mattress toppers for under $100 at Wally World but haven't pulled a trigger yet. Will have to this summer though.

Craig
1993 U225 36' Unihome GV with PACBRAKE exhaust retarder, Banks Stinger and Solar Panels.
Toad: 1999 Jeep Wrangler 2-door soft-top.

"No one has ever had to evacuate a city because the solar panels broke."

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The wife bought one from overstock.com some years ago,2 inch thick, it served us well until we bought a new Beautyrest Pillow top, now our daughter has it on her bed.
The selected media item is not currently available.Bill&Doris 97 U270 36'
University of Parris Island Class of 66
Semper Fi  Build# 5174 MC#17094

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Costco has memory toppers in 3 different thickness online and on sale.

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We've been using a 4" "cool foam" topper from Overstock.com for over a year and love it!  We purchased the king size one and were able to cut it down to fully cover the queen mattress.  The cut off pieces fit in two pillow bags and made nice foam pillows.
Christi & Ray Stoltz
1993 U280 40'

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We got ours from Sams. Wife thinks it is great. She is happy and doesn't mind staying in the motorhome when we travel as it is so comfy.  I think the cost was a little over $100.    I certainly recommend it for anyone who trys to sleep on the standard mattress.  You know the saying "if momas not happy no one is happy". 
Best of Travels

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We got ours from Sams. Wife thinks it is great. She is happy and doesn't mind staying in the motorhome when we travel as it is so comfy.  I think the cost was a little over $100.    I certainly recommend it for anyone who trys to sleep on the standard mattress.  You know the saying "if momas not happy no one is happy". 

I'll second that.  The Sams topper is great.  I haven't seen anything comparable sold at walmart. 
"Not so  long ago we were a nation of risk takers, riding five million pounds of  thrust straight into space."  Joe Gresh
Chuck Pearson
1996 U295
2018 Can Am X3 TurboRS

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The little bit of research I did before we bought our new mattress turned up complaints of rapid breakdown on far-east-made foam products.  Many of the memory foam offerings at Costco were among them (sadly, because we really like Costco).  You really have to read the label to be sure.

There are still a few companies making memory foam here in the States.  Foamex is one (our mattress is an Aerus Natural Plush we bought from Sam's).  Years ago when we bought a topper for our class C, Carpenter was the leading brand (not sure if they're still around).  The Aerus mattress had none of the "chemical" odor occasionally complained about, either.

Michelle
Learn every day, but especially from the experiences of others. It's cheaper!  - John C. Bogle

2000 U320 36' non-slide / WildEBeest Rescue
2003 U320

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I was looking at Overstock and that is where my head started spinning reading the reviews. :-\ I am going to start over based on what I have learned here so far!
Coleen Elkins
Former 95 U240
One retired husband &
two Border Collies Isabelle and Katlyn

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I was looking at Overstock and that is where my head started spinning reading the reviews. :-\ I am going to start over based on what I have learned here so far!

The DW bought both "memory foam" toppers via Overstock about 6 years ago. The big one (which would have fit the coach) burned up in a shop fire in 2010. The second one was a smaller size. Wish we still had the big one. I think she paid $70 for them back then. I used the big one as a topper for a crappy bed in the lake cabin for a couple of years until we moved in and brought our regular bed with us.

Too bad Sam's Club has not infiltrated our area (PNW).

Craig
1993 U225 36' Unihome GV with PACBRAKE exhaust retarder, Banks Stinger and Solar Panels.
Toad: 1999 Jeep Wrangler 2-door soft-top.

"No one has ever had to evacuate a city because the solar panels broke."

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Costco has memory toppers in 3 different thickness online and on sale.
We bought a 3" memory foam topper from Costco, IIRC, almost four years ago. It is very comfortable and is showing no signs of deterioration.
Bob & Nadine Hall
98 U320
07 Honda CR-V

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   We also bought the Sam's club 3 inch memory foam topper about 3 years ago and  we are very happy with it.
    It is showing no deterioration.  I like it better than our all Latex  mattress we have at home which cost many times more.
Laurel Hill, FL
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We (well mostly me) decided on a topper by Aerus it is made in the USA. I went with the 2" as it had great reviews and I am thinking since Jerry liked the bed as it was it might be a compromise. :D We purchased it from Sam's Club and with shipping it was under $70.00. I will post again after a month or so to let you know how it worked out. All of your posts helped me so much!
Coleen Elkins
Former 95 U240
One retired husband &
two Border Collies Isabelle and Katlyn

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Remember that Costco will allow you to return at anytime if memory foam fails, which should eliminate concerns about who makes the foam.

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I wanted to give y'all an update on the mattress topper. We bought the 2'' Aerus from Sams Club mostly because it is made in the USA. We have used it for a week now and we are very happy with it. It is a huge improvement and a great value for less than $100. No complaints from Jerry either who was just has happy with the "park bench" that is under the topper. ;D
Coleen Elkins
Former 95 U240
One retired husband &
two Border Collies Isabelle and Katlyn

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We installed the Nova Form (Costco) last year and really like it too.
Peter & Beth Martin
No Forrest? What have you done?
MC# 15890 until Dec 2016; FMCA #F329677
Cincinnati, OH

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It has been a year since the last entry on this thread and Bill & I are now in the market for a memory foam topper for our rock hard bed in the coach. Any new advice out there?  Sams Club still the best?

Thanx  Jan
Bill & Jan Velting
1998 U320 36'    2014 Xtreme facelift
build #5339  MC#17207
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I would just ditch the mattress and get a basic original Tempurpedic.
Carol & Jeff Savournin
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Hi Folks:

Had a topper in our previous SOB, liked it very much purchased it st KOLH"S. It is a 2" with another inch of poly fiber. It is great also have one on the home bed, however they are more than $100. I think about $300 or $400, they were having a special sale, buy one get one.

The other solution is a sleep number bed. When we picked up our U270 at MOT we found one in the coach. We love it, can adjust it to your liking. Not sure if we will need the topper.

JUst a little food for thought.

Norm

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We looked at the sleep number beds not too long ago, and thought that they might be nice. Haven't done much research on them, though, just saw one in the store.

The mattress that came with the mpg was horrible, but we put a memory foam topper on it (not quite the right size, but good enough) and that helped immensely. So far we've only slept one night on the mattress in our coach (with sleeping bags on it), and it is definitely firmer than the "firm" mattress here at home.

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I bought a 3" topper from somewhere, I think it was from Amazon. We like it, but it does make the bed 3" taller. We do "climb" into bed.

We have an air bed. It's important to let some air out if you plan to go up in altitude more than about 3,000' during a day. The previous owner told the story of the "exploding bed." :)) They neglected to let air out of the bed before going over the mountains. They replaced it with another air bed. The real "Sleep Number" bed may be smarter than our "wannabe" air bed.

Our favorite mattress was a "short queen" that we had custom made at a local mattress factory. We tried several combinations of material and with the help of the owner, had one built with memory foam, some latex, and some quilting. Unfortunately, it had to go with the SOB coach that required the short queen.
J D Stevens
1997 U295 CAI 36' Build #5085
2002 Subaru Outback
Motorcade 16869
Bellville, TX

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We looked at the sleep number beds not too long ago, and thought that they might be nice.

                      We have the Sleep Number bed in the Foretravel and like it very much.  Way better than the stock matress. We have a Latex bed at home and it's very comfortable too.

                              D&D
Dean & Deirdre

2012 Arctic Fox 22GQ
Was 2003 U270

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I use Costco - every bed I own has one, price is right, cant comment on Sams
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2000 Chevy Tracker 2 Door Convertible 4WD Now lifted 4.5"
1985 Citroen 2CV6 Charleston
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My 2 cents:

Sleepnumber: light, easy to move into coach - our favorite bed for house and coach.  Will expand (get very hard) with engine heat and higher altitude.  I always try to lower pressure when we travel but don't always remember - hasn't caused a failure yet in 10+ years with it.  Pump operates fine on even old Taytronics inverter but they now have a newer and very quite pump (that's what we have in the house now).

Temperpedic: Great feel and very comfy.  We had one for the house for 5 years but due to heat buildup after a 3-4 hours of sleep we went back to Sleepnumber last year.  Sometimes we  would wake up at 2am very hot.  Our experience appears to be in the minority and they say they have new designs that minimize this effect.  We tried various toppers/mattress pads over the years to try to mitigate (BTW Temperpedic advises against any toppers).  Most of the time we slept fine.  We have many friends and family with Temperpedics that don't have this issue.  Mattress is very heavy and in a coach application might tax the bed gas lifting springs to the point of needing a helper stick - just something to be prepared for.  Best way to move is to fold in half lengthwise using two wide straps to hold it - then (with a friend) pick up (or drag as the case maybe) by each strap.  Don't store folded.  Never done it but loading one into a coach might be a real chore.  They are hard to move because they have no rigidity but are heavy - it's probably better to ask an enemy to help you move one so you don't lose a friend!

Bottom line:  If you liked what you have (or had) in your house, you will like it in the coach too.
John Fitzgerald
1991 U300 (SAI) Side Aisle Island Bed 40'
Detroit 6V92 with Allison Retarder
Meridian (Boise), Idaho

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We have a 3" memory foam topper from Costco also and really like it.  Have had it for almost a year and still perfect.
Does add height, though.

If you are short, you might need to either add a ladder to the side of the bed or lower the engine :)) .
Dave and Nancy
1999/2013 U270 36' Xtreme
Motorcade # 16774
2013 Subaru Outback
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