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Hard mattress-A question
Yahoo Message Number: 19290
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From: nw_owner
 To: lifewithalazydazerv@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 4:24 PM
 Subject: [Life With A Lazy Daze RV] Re: Hard mattress-A question

> How many of you never fold the centerpiece of the overhead bunk up?
 We do not fold the centerpiece. We have a cat that demands the bed be made up always. We don't want to upset the cat (he gets even). Once you are use to ducking it's not problem.
Joe/Kay 96' MB 26.5 So. California

 

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[Life With A Lazy Daze RV] Re: Hard mattress-A question
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Yahoo Message Number: 19308
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We do not fold the centerpiece. We have a cat that demands the
bed be made up always. We don't want to upset the cat (he gets even).

Joe and Kay, Yes! We, too, leave our centerpiece folded down for several reasons, but the cat's insistence is one of the foremost of these...he likes to ride up top, and if he decides to make the leap down, at least he doesn't land on the driver's head (while driving)if the centerpiece is folded down. We don't mind, either way, and rather like that the bed is always made up. :-)

Sandy

Hard Mattress
Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 19340
We wanted to thank all of you for the great suggestions! I know that we will be able to come up with something to help our back and sleep! This site has some wonderful people on it and you've proved it again.

Now off to figure which way we want to go! Dan and Kathie

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Yahoo Message Number: 19426
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We wanted to thank all of you for the great suggestions! I know that we will be able to come up with something to help our back and sleep! This site has some wonderful people on it and you've proved it
again.

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Now off to figure which way we want to go!

Dan and Kathie
Good Luck Dan and Kathie! We just found our mattress solution yesterday. It is a foam futon made by Foamex with REflex foam. It has true High Density foam at the core with a softer foam "batting" surrounding it. It is 6 inches thick and even my 275 lb husband doesn't "bottom out" ! We brought it home yesterday, and I swear it is more comfortable than my home mattress. It has a ten year warranty and is the same mattress sold at the Healthy Back stores for $1,299.00. A queen size cost us $240.00 out the door at Creative Futons here in San Diego. It is lightweight, resists moisture, flame retardant, environmentally friendly, hypoallergenic and very supportive for your back. You can go to the Foamex website (www.foamex.com) or the Creative Futons website (www.creativefutons.com) to find a locatin in your area. Good luck to you in your search!! Regards, Denise and Mike Shook

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Reply #4
Yahoo Message Number: 19434
I took out mattress completely on my 22' 87 LD and put in a high- quality foam mat. with egg-crate cover. (about $230 as I recall). I built a new hinged bottom from plywood - the part that can fold up above the drivers area - I built it in the Home Depot parking lot - a very good way to go - and suggested by Andy.
 It is quite good now. I tried putting the foam just over the original bed, but my head was too near the ceiling. I tried adding just the crate foam over the top of the LD bed, but wasn't the extraordinary comfort I have now.

The foam is either 4 or 6 inches - I cant remember - I bought it in foam shop on San Pablo Ave in Berkeley, California. You cant just casually buy this foam - The sellers have to really be selling a premium product and a cheap pad is no good.

The overall comfort level is as good as a $1000 bed. There is no comparison to LD bed.

-John B



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Yahoo Message Number: 20635
This has been discussed on several occassions with one quite recent.
I see Barry beat me to this post but you can try his suggestion. I think it's a visco-elastic type foam. Your best bet is that type of foam mattress topper. They will outlast any other types and are more comfortable still giving good body support. This is the type of foam that makes all the highend mattresses so comfortable and was developed originally for the space program to ease the stresses of launch for the astronauts. Prices range greatly but are often in the $70 and up range depending on size and mfg.

Mike

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Reply #8
Yahoo Message Number: 20636
Tempurpedic makes those space age foam matresses and matress toppers. They may be mail order only, and are quite expensive. I don't have one, but a friend does, and they wonder why they didn't invest in one years ago! When they are out of town, friends fight over who gets to house sit, so they can sleep on their Tempurpedic bed. Wierd, but true. There is nothing like a personal endorsement to sell a product! Try their web site to find out pricing, and get a free sample of their space age material.

Linda

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Yahoo Message Number: 20658
"When they are out of town, friends fight over who gets to house sit, so they can sleep on their Tempurpedic bed. Wierd, but true."

Linda

It may sound weird to some but if you've sleep on one or tested one in a highend "sleep" store that sells them and other similar mattresses it's not so unbelievable. Not many people that take the "test drive" of their mattress send it back at the end of the 3-4 mo trial period depending on the current deal. They were the first company to use that NASA technology and since then many other companies have started using it in their mattresses and selling it for many other uses like pillows. Most have basically the same technology but Tempurpedic did a special improvement to theirs to make it more durable, so they say anyway, and is the only one recognized by NASA. It's the mattress that's used at KSC for the astronauts pre-launch stay.

Using almost any one of the visco-elastic toppers from the many companies that make or sell them will greatly improve any mattress! The LD multi-density foam mattress is a great foundation for it so using any of them 1.5-2" thick will make it very comfortable and close to the Tempurpedic. The topper Tempurpedic sells is over priced IMO based on other prices for basically the same thing. The mattress even though expensive is in line price wise with other similar comfort level ones and even some not nearly as comfortable regardless of technology used.

Mike

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Reply #10
Yahoo Message Number: 20665
Linda wrote:
 
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When they are out of town, friends fight over who gets to house sit, so they can sleep on their Tempurpedic bed. Wierd, but true.
Want to know about torture?  We have one of those in the guest bedroom, while my partner and I sleep on the floor in the master bedroom (he's allergic to the outgassing from the foam).  Urrrrf!

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Reply #11
Yahoo Message Number: 20666
Barry's tip is the best: forget the outrageously overpriced Tempur-Pedic stuff and get a couple of 1.5" Thermolux pads from Camping World. One isn't enough (in my humble opinion)--but hey, at $30 apiece you could buy half a dozen and still spend only a tenth of what a Tempur-Pedic mattress would cost you. At home I sleep on four layers of these inexpensive viscoelastic pads, and it's the most comfortable bed I've ever had--including the super high-tech Select Comfort "Sleep Number" mattress that I spent nine hundred bucks on.

Andy Baird :-)
Andy Baird
2021 Ford Ranger towing 2019 Airstream 19CB
Previously: 1985 LD Twin/King "Gertie"; 2003 LD Midbath "Skylark"

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Reply #12
Yahoo Message Number: 20674
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"When they are out of town, friends fight over who gets to house
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so they can sleep on their Tempurpedic bed. Wierd, but true."

Linda

It may sound weird to some but if you've sleep on one or tested one in a highend "sleep" store that sells them and other similar mattresses it's not so unbelievable. Not many people that take the "test drive" of their mattress send it back at the end of the 3- 4
We purchased a visco-elastic mattress topper from Knox Foam. This was our first experience with that type of mattress. We thought it was worth the money. We use it in our travel trailer and when we get our 26MB we will use one in it.
Based on our experience with the topper and the fact that we needed a new mattress for home, we purchased a Tempurpedic mattress. It is very expensive but both Jerri and I feel that it was worth the expense. There were other visco-elastic mattresses for sale on the internet including Knox Foam but we decided on the Tempurpedic because we purchased it locally and it would be easier to return if we did not like it.

Norm and Jerri

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Reply #13
Yahoo Message Number: 20687
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The Thermolux foam mattress pad from Camping World (discussed in some earlier posts) is only 1 1/2" thick, but I have found it to be quite good to soften the bed.  It is only about $30.

Barry 26.5' RB

... Has anyone found a replacement, or a mattress pad to soften the blow?
We also purchased the Thermolux and find that it works great.
Cindy Beck
2004 MB Blue/White, Honda CRV
Corona, CA

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Reply #14
Yahoo Message Number: 20689
"We have one of those in the guest bedroom, while my partner and I sleep on the floor in the master bedroom (he's allergic to the outgassing from the foam)."

Now that's something I've never heard before. Normally people are more allergic or affected to carpet out gassing. They normally always tell people with allergies to get foam pillows and beds and most of the "non-allergenic" mattress covers have urethane foam in them. How do you stay in a RV if he's allergic to foam out gassing? I wonder how long it will out gas before he can sleep on it?
 I think the Tempurpedic is the best mattress on the market today and well worth the price if you consider what a good nights sleep is worth in terms of your health and other things. If you amortize the cost over just the warranty period of 20yrs it works out to very little and a good nights sleep is well worth that cost and more.

I really feel sorry for you about your dilemma!

Mike

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Reply #15
Yahoo Message Number: 20693
Mike,

richmondmj829 wrote:
 
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How do you stay in a RV if he's allergic to foam out gassing? I wonder how long it will out gas before he can sleep on it?
Very good questions.  He's felt fine in the ld (thank goodness).  I had it for some months before he started staying in it, and I frequently aired it out.  Seems like it would continue outgassing for more than a few months, though.  And we've had the tempurpedic for almost as long as the rv, so it's hard to say what's up with that.

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I think the Tempurpedic is the best mattress on the market today and well worth the price if you consider what a good nights sleep is worth in terms of your health and other things.
Agreed.

Valerie (26.5mb '01, Santa Cruz, CA)

 
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Reply #16
Yahoo Message Number: 19438
I must suggest you don't complain about LD hard mattresses.  The up side is that after thousands of uses they hold their shape and don't become all saggy like many other MH.  I just had a softer pad made of place over the hard mattress, but I appreciate that after many uses LD dinette and couch seats keep their new look.

Chuck H