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Nuke
05-12-2015, 12:21 PM
After our first four days in our new Ripper, we found that the mattress is, for lack of a better word, crap. It now looks like the ones I've seen in really old houses with a dip on either side where someone has slept for years. DW complains that it is the most uncomfortable thing she's ever seen (I, on the other hand spent 10 years on submarines, so I could sleep on the floor and be perfectly happy). We traded a Forest River for this unit - the mattress on it was great. This one, not so much...

Has anyone else experienced this? If so, how did you treat/fix/replace?

I'm sure that if it is like this with so little use, after this summer, it will be tossed out the window - just hope the DW doesn't toss me along with it!

Thanks in advance!

John

Festus2
05-12-2015, 12:55 PM
John-
If you use the forum's search function, and type in "mattress" you will come up with enough reading material to last you for some time. The mattress topic has been discussed and re-discussed at great lengths here on the forum.

A quick answer to your first question would be "Yes, lots of members have experienced this". The solutions ----- all sorts of replacement ideas for you to browse through.

Good luck and happy reading!

GaryWT
05-12-2015, 01:06 PM
Most RV mattresses are not good. As bad as our Premier is, it is better than out North Trail which was a spring with a piece of cloth on it. We have a 2 inch foam pad as well as a 2 inch topper to try to make it better. We are on our 3rd year with it. Someday we might get one but we need a short queen which can be hard to find and costly. Went to Sleepy's once and the sales staff looked at me like I had 2 heads when I asked if they had short queens or RV mattresses.

Cfoxtrot
05-12-2015, 03:59 PM
Crap...indeed!

We bought a memory foam mattress from overstock.com and threw out the old one. I can't believe the ultra low quality mattress they install in these campers. I cut open the original mattress and it was not even foam, it was made of white batting(kinda like a loose scrub pad).

cospilot
05-12-2015, 04:27 PM
i never even took mine out of the plastic wrap! we tossed it in the basement and intend to sell it with the camper when that day comes, still wrapped up!
instead we bought a regular queen memory foam from a local bedding store.
it was a 30 day demo that got returned and the store gave it to us for 200 bucks! regular price was around 400.
i simply added a spacer under it with a piece of plywood and moved the hinged section back (to the foot of the bed) 5 or so inches so the platform that came with the camper that lifted up for the storage under now hangs over the storage compartment another 5 inches.
this way when i sell it i can remove the spacer and put it back exactly how it was with the original mattress.

supposedly the premiere has the memory foam mattress. if there is any such foam in that mattress i sure never felt it.

SkyPiGG
05-12-2015, 05:51 PM
We swapped the mattress that came with our Bullet 30RIPR with the one that came with the trailer that we traded in (Cougar X-Lite 26BHS). The Cougar mattress is much more comfortable. It's also heavier, so it added to our hitch weight.

Bowhunter
05-12-2015, 08:28 PM
You spend thousands on a new camper, take a couple hundred and buy a new mattress. It is worth it. We went to Verlo with the measurements and had one made. There are multiple bedding stores out there that make mattresses. Any will do. They told us that it is considered a short queen as well. You need to remember that these are "light weight" trailers. They cut weight whereever they can. We bought ours with our first camper 11yrs ago. I think we paid around $250. It is a regular spring mattress. Remember, there is no need to buy a box spring. We also put the camper mattress in the basement, & put it back in the camper when we sold it, & put the nice bed in our new camper. It is a good sell point that it has not been slept on. Our new mattress has held up great! It doesn't get used as much as a house mattress. It is totally worth the investment! Take it from a chiropractor!

BirchyBoy
05-19-2015, 07:27 AM
...It is a regular spring mattress. Remember, there is no need to buy a box spring...

I've been thinking about box springs (now generally called foundations) as opposed to platforms, which is what the piece of plywood in our camper is. I'm thinking of putting our 3" memory foam topper under the mattress and seeing how we sleep.

Sarvi
05-19-2015, 10:13 AM
I got the perfect harmony mattress topper from camping world. It's 2 inches of memory foam with 2 inches of pillowtop on top of that. It's made a world of difference in how my bed feels. It's so comfortable now!

Shadowcats
05-21-2015, 12:59 PM
Hey, we've camped for several years with different rigs...no RV mattress is worth anything. Several years ago we invested in a self-inflate Queen air mattress. It's as close to our waterbed as we can get. You can adjust to your liking and it is light weight! We've had our current one for several years and love it. Might want to check in to it. Happy camping!

ImTravis
06-09-2016, 01:24 PM
I got the perfect harmony mattress topper from camping world. It's 2 inches of memory foam with 2 inches of pillowtop on top of that. It's made a world of difference in how my bed feels. It's so comfortable now!



We got to try that out in our 30ripr last weekend, and are very happy with the topper! We finally enjoyed being in bed, instead of waking up sore, woke up and felt great.. Even was able to sleep in. The topper (picked up on sale at CW) was a wise investment. We got it for about $100 on sale a few weeks ago.


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Nuke
06-09-2016, 06:15 PM
X2 on the Perfect Harmony from CW. We bought ours two weeks ago and have spent a week on the new topper. What a world of difference. For under a hundred bucks - and to top it off, the dealer gave us a hundred dollar toward the purchase. We're happy with the results!

Can't wait to go out again for another week!

John

GaryWT
06-09-2016, 06:25 PM
Well we finally upgraded this year to a Denver RV short queen foam. It is very night, 11 inches think so it is a little higher than the old one.