Best RV Mattress (TOP 6 BEDS)
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Best RV Mattress (TOP 6 BEDS). Are you in the market for a mattress to furnish your RV with? You don't have to sacrifice comfort just because you're on the move. In this video, Owen breaks down our top choices for RV beds and we'll discuss everything from firmness, feel, construction, price, and more! Here is a brief recap of each mattress.
Plushbeds RV Mattress: We think the Plushbeds 6" Queen Short RV mattress is a great option because you still get the free return policy that's standard among the online mattress industry, it's GREENGUARD Gold certified meaning the foam passed health safety tests, and it's super comfortable.
Brooklyn Bowery Hybrid RV: This mattress comes in a range of different RV sizes, and they're all reasonably affordable. These beds are made in the USA, and have a medium-firm rating with a comfortable neutral-foam feel.
Brooklyn Signature RV: This RV mattress is also from the folks from Brooklyn Bedding, and we thought this was a great choice for RV'ers looking to choose their RV mattress firmness rating. These beds are available in three different firmness levels, and there are a ton of RV sizes to choose from.
Puffy: An all-foam mattress with a comfortable feel that's like a blend between neutral-foam and memory foam. It's most notable feature for those who like to hit the road in their RV is its machine washable cover. Regardless of where you go or who's sleeping on the mattress, it's one wash away from being ultra clean.
Allswell: Allswell is an affordable hybrid mattress from Walmart and it's great for people who suffer from back pain because it's more supportive than your typical all-foam mattress. It's also really budget-friendly, and ideal for back and stomach sleepers.
Nectar: This one is for all the memory foam lovers out there. Nectar is a popular memory foam mattress with an all-foam construction. It has an accommodating firmness level, and has a year-long trial period so you can test our your RV mattress in every season.
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Thank you for the video :-) do they make any of these as a folding mattress for slide ins?
This is the perfect timing for this video, me and my brother are renting an RV and going to Glacier National Park and followed by Grand Teton. Its gonna be a long ride and we need some comfy beds. The Nectar sounds great for having that classic memory foam feel and BB Signature is also a great choice for being super comfy with different firmness options to choose from.
Camping in the Canadian Rockies, Banff, Lake Louise, stunning or Slave Lake. Fantastic video.
This was a useful video with so much useful information about RV mattresses.
This question alone brings back so many fun memories! My favorite place to came is Michigan dunes, we used to go every year when I was a kid....I miss it!
Hi! I've been looking for a RV mattress and came across your you tube channel. I like how informative you are and how you rate the products. Thanks!
The nectar sounds good. Great info, thanks!
Favorite place to camp was out west in and near grand Teton national park. Haven’t camped in a while but would love to start camping again
Never heard of plush beds. I am amazed at all the different beda you guys show.
I’ve only camped at lakes /rivers in MO but would love to do the Smokey mountains
I love camping in the north shore Minnesota! So beautiful and peaceful!
I have never gone camping before, but i would love to camp at Pulau Ubin, as it is a popular campsite!😆 My favourite mattress has to be the Puffy mattress, as i love that it has a soft foam feel, and is very affortable👍
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Oh my gosh... so many places to choose from. I'm really not good at picking favorites. Our typical go-to was Lake Tawakoni, Taxoma, Palestine & Whitney. But I probably favor being at the beach more. There is nothing like go to sleep hearing the waves crash just a few feet away from you. So peaceful!
We usually stick to our own state to camp because there are soooo many awesome spots (Maine). We go to waterfalls, hike to a lake on top of a mountain, kayak, or just relax. Sometimes, we head to New Hampshire to camp in the White Mountains and bring the kids to Story Land or Santa's Village.
Cape Alava! Love to fall asleep to the sound of waves! 🌊
We don't go as often as I'd like to have a favorite place. We're relocating to Texas and in the market for a camper rn. Thanks for the info
My favorite place to camp is Cade’s cove in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee
Where is my favorite place to camp? I really enjoy Southern Ohio and Pennsylvania, but I enjoy basically any camping area that has woods and a river! I'm a tent/hammock camper though because I've never been able to afford an RV, but I love it regardless! Anyway, thank you for another AWESOME review! I hope you all are continuing to stay happy, healthy, and safe!
I’ve been searching for the right mattress for my RV. I love Elkmont campground in Gatlinburg Tennessee. It’s right on the river and you can hear that river roaring all night long.
I've only camped a handful of times but my favorite has been Yosemite National Park. I want to go back so badly to properly do all the hiking trails since last time we only stayted for two days.
I haven't been camping, but I love the Eastern Shore and they have a cool RV site in Berlin, MD I would love to stay at. Or, right on the beach! 💙
My husband sleeps in his van when he goes rockhounding. Right now he uses an old twin mattress. At night he straps it to the ceiling. His favorite place to rockhound and camp is the Crabtree emerald mine.
Believe it or not, I’ve never been camping! It’s certainly on my bucket list of things to do. I’ve been to the Great Smoky Mtns, and stayed in a cabin. So, hopefully I’ll get the chance to go camping one day 🏕
I live about 10 minutes away from one of the nicest state parks in Michigan and love to camp at The Higgins Lake South State Park. It has a beautiful lake and lots of great fishing. I have never camped in an RV but have camped in a tent and camper and anyone of these mattresses would be a better option than the ones that come with the camper.
My favorite place to camp is the Cositot River in Arkansas. My family has a place there and it’s so peaceful.
It’s been about 8 years since I last tenet camped @ Mohican in OH. If we had an RV our list would be longer & more frequent definitely!
I use to camp at Colt Creek State Park in Florida, but I moved now I think is time to find new places in Arizona ;)
Do not camp often but my favorite place to camp was in the Adirondacks,in a cabin (in the mountains but near some water for fishing and kayaking).I totally wouldve camped in a tent there too but would be freaked out by the high number of bears (and wolves) in the area. I don't have an RV but if I did this would be super helpful in picking a mattress (the few I've slept on were super uncomfortable)If I were in the market for an RV mattress Id probably either go with Puffy(totally sucked in by washable cover) or the brooklynn signature-I like that there are firmness options and I like the fact they carry a variety of sizes since RV sizing can be funny.
Give-away: I’ve said it in a few videos.. the grey/white look is so clean looking. By far, Nectar looks the best! Great video dudes!
We love camping in Estes Park, Colorado. That is where we spent our honeymoon. :)
Brooklyn bedding wins this round in terms of overall picks from this list. Hybrid beds are the way to go. In regards to camping, my favorite place was the living room when my kids were small. Playing games, building a tent with sheets and listening to music. Great!
I’ve never been camping before but I’d love to try camping on the beach
Great video
Giveaway: As a full time RVer home is where my rv is...just FYI all with foam in an rv make sure you have proper ventilation between your bed and your platform otherwise you run the risk of getting mold on the bottom of your mattress due to condensation from your body.
My favorite place to camp would be Colorado up near Cripple Creek awesome area.
Really great Vid!! I've been considering moving into a van...I had resigned to the fact I would never sleep well again if I did :X
You got my like and sub for the intro.
Any advice for class B van RVs. ? Big challenge to find a quality mattress that is small enough for 2 twins in a Sprinter van.
Upper Pines - Yosemite, CA. They have campgrounds, trails, bike rentals, beautiful scenery and crisp air. Yosemite valley and the pines are a site to see & experience. Just beautiful! Which one of you is going camping? Thanks for the review Owen.
I know I’m not in the running but I highly recommend Ruby Beach in Olympic National Park!
Giveaway: Great topic! Always prefer the beach but TN has massive options for camping.
Giveaway: favorite place to camp is on the beach in Florida! The sound of the waves crashing and the cool night breeze from the ocean is absolutely amazing.
I’m disabled so I don’t actually go camping anymore, but when I went as a kid - we went to the Yogi Bear campground!
Right now camping has just been the backyard with COVID, and my kids are still kinda young 🤷♂️
Upstate New York is awsome for camping. Especially for lengthy periods of the summer. The Puffy would be perfect.
Giveaway: I love camping under the stars and/or at a place where I can hear the waves crashing. I've camped mostly in CA, but recently moved to FL and looking forward to finding places to camp here!
Haven’t gone camping in a few decades, not really a fan so don’t have a favorite spot. I think a Colorado river camping trip would be awesome.
I sleep on the most comfortable mattress I’ve ever laid on and they don’t sell them for RV’s. What is the closest possible option to the WINKBED?
The North Shore in MN; including the Boundary Waters
Giveaway- we have spent a ton of time camping all through the US. Our hands down favorite place to camp would be Canyon Lands in Southern Utah. Such a perfect location. Its close to Moab, UT and Arches National Park. We spent 12 days camping (in a tent) and can't wait to go back. (Anywhere in Boise National forest, in Idaho is a very close second to us as well) And never a campsite! Rustic camping you can't beat.
I don’t even have an RV or Camper, but I guess it’s never too late to get one!!! I assume those things don’t generally come with the best mattresses.
Favorite place to camp is anywhere you can get away to have peace and quiet with a nice view
MY FAVORITE PLACE TO CAMP is in the SMOKIES!! in a RV not a tent TENT camping is best where there is NO BEARS..lol.THIS is a spot on REVIEW. EXCEPT the PUFFY..lol I am not spending that much on a bed to going camping in...MAYBE IF I LIVED FULL TIME in my RV I would. BUT THE OTHER TOO ARE GREAT CHOICES
Favorite camping place for me is Assateague Island in Maryland
As for favorite place to camp... Can't beat Iona Scotland
Giveaway: my favorite place to camp isn’t somewhere that a camper/RV can quite make it to. My friends and I have a favorite fishing hole on the Russian River in Alaska that is quite the rough hike to get to, so realistically we can only take the tent and a bag if we want to haul any fish back up and over the mountain 😄 otherwise, easier camping my favorite place I would say is either Skilak Lake or Eklutna Lake both in AK as well 🥰
Giveaway: Along the Delaware river. Been doing with high school friends for a few years and tons of fun!
Giveaway answer - Our family favorite camping spot is this beautiful area called Swannanoah in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. It's a short weekend get away and offers all the natural serenity we seek getting out of the city.
Im lucky to live in Hawaii 🏝 so there’s a lot of nice spots to camp at by the beach but most popular spots are in the north shore area 😍
I lived on Kauai for a couple years. Camping was amazing!
Giveaway: In the mountains, I love the stunning night sky views when you're away from all the major cities atop the peaks.
Giveaway: My favorite place to camp would have to be up in Ruidoso, New Mexico. There was such beautiful scenery, mountain tops and a river. I’m not the type of person to go hiking, but I had the time of my life!
Giveaway: I often wanted an RV. If that dream ever comes true, I'll know what to get for a mattress. Thanks!
Love to camp in the Michigan upper peninsula, such beautiful clean lakes! These are great suggestions 👍🏼
I'm from Michigan and would love to go north too.
Giveaway question answer: In my opinion, the best place to camp is out in the woods, but not at a big campsite. The skies are more clear and you can enjoy nature.
I’ve never been camping before, but I’ll keep my eye on the comments section for some recommendations 😄
My favorite place to camp...is anywhere with my family...but relatively close to creature comforts such as a bathroom. And, far, far away from any snakes...and spiders.
Giveaway: I have not done that since I was young. If I had to pick though, somewhere nice and scenic.
Giveaway: Just got back from a year long deployment and am having a hard time sleeping from anxiety and injurie. Really interested in the eight sleep pro mattress and pod. Please let me know if you guys think this mattress would be best.
It has been quite a few years since I went camping... I guess now I would say camping is anyplace that doesn't have cable.
Thought it was going to be a good review and went to every company that you talk about and not one of them makes beds specifically for an RV they make standard size beds that will not fit in the RV that we are looking at. Would've been a great video if you actually had companies that specify in beds made for RVs
Nector does not carry RV sizes, such as RV Queen short.
FYI your Allswell link is broken
Giveaway: Anywhere in Colorado. It’s beautiful to camp out there!
Giveaway: My favorite places to camp are Dahlonega, Ga and Spruce Pine, NC. We don’t have an RV or camper we are tent campers and use army cots 😁
Williamsburg, Virginia offers the best places for camping
Giveaway: Definitely in the desert in the late fall or early winter!!
Mattresses are a very personal preference, how ever this review could provide a starting point...
Giveaway: Joshua tree Ca and Mt. Rainier Wa forsure, beautiful sites.
Giveaway: camping isn’t for me, so I’ve never been. Would love to do it near a national park!
I can't say I have a favorite place for camping. The only place I have ever really slept in a camper is in driveways and parking lots.
Giveaway- fav place to camp Yosemite!
Giveaway: I like to camp in the Michigan woods, especially during Autumn.
Giveaway: I once went on the RV trip from hell. Seven people for nine days in a 35 foot long RV. Sleeping situation was terrible, wish I’d had a good mattress. Went to New Mexico Arizona Colorado and Utah. My favorites were CO and NM.
Giveaway: Not a big camper myself! But if I had an RV, maybe it'd be a little more appealing ;) Otherwise if I had to pick, somewhere with a clean lake to swim in.
Why are all the comments about favorite camping spots? This comment section would have been a great opportunity for y’all to relate your experiences and opinions on best bed foam.
Giveaway: The White Mountains in New Hampshire!
only ONE of these manufacturers still sell RV sized mattresses.
giveaway | i personally strongly dislike camping, but i just sent this video to my uncle who loves camping! maybe this will help him!! thanks!
My favorite place to camp would be anywhere near a lake.
Giveaway: moving out on my own for the first time and am probably gonna be broke for a while. A free mattress could help out a lot
Giveaway Answer: to be honest, I don't like to camp because last time I slept in a tent I was literally up the whole night. Ive had sleep problems my whole life and "dreaming" about winning one of these mattresses to finally get better sleep and feel more comfortable at night. :)
Giveaway!!! Live in ky we have tons of state parks we try to go camping at least once a month in the summer months
GIVEAWAY : MOVING SO I NEED A MATTRESS SO THESE VIDEOS ARE DOPE
Giveaway: my idea of camping is renting a cabin not an RV or sleeping in a tent. I prefer any close to national parks like Yellowstone or Yosemite
Favorite place to camp: anywhere near water... love the breeze and sounds that lull you to sleep
Starved Rock in Illinois
Giveaway: White Mountains in NH
Best place to cam is anywhere there is a lake. My daughter to swim, me to fish.
Giveaway: we love to camp in Tahoe CA!
I've never been camping...unless you count bivouac in basic training.