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A good night's sleep makes a real difference on a trip, and the mattress that came with your RV may not always deliver that. Factory RV mattresses are often thinner and less comfortable than what most people are used to at home, and replacing one is a straightforward upgrade that improves every night on the road.

RV mattresses come in sizes that do not always match standard household dimensions, so measuring your sleeping area carefully before ordering is an important first step. Common RV-specific sizes include short queen, three-quarter, and bunk mattresses designed to fit the unique layouts found in most RVs.

Measure your existing mattress length, width, and thickness before ordering to confirm the correct fit for your sleeping space.

What sizes do RV mattresses come in?

RV mattresses use slightly different dimensions than residential beds. Common sizes include RV King (72" x 80"), RV Queen (60" x 75" or 60" x 80"), RV Short Queen (60" x 74"), RV Full (53" x 75"), and RV Bunk (28"-35" x 75"-79"). Measure your existing mattress or bed platform before ordering, since manufacturers vary by floor plan and model year.

How is a camper mattress different from a regular mattress?

Camper mattresses are built thinner (typically 5" to 10") to fit RV bed platforms and storage compartments underneath, and they use lighter materials to keep cargo weight down. The dimensions also run shorter or narrower than residential sizes, so a standard household queen will not fit most RV queen frames without modification.

How do I measure for a replacement RV mattress?

Measure the length, width, and depth of your existing mattress, then confirm the platform dimensions in case the old mattress has compressed over time. Note any cut corners or angled edges common in slide-out and bunk applications. If you are also refreshing the bedroom area, our RV patio mats collection covers outdoor flooring for the campsite side of the rig.

What should I look for in a quality RV mattress?

Look for high-density foam or hybrid coil construction rated for the weight range of the sleepers, a CertiPUR-US certification on foam layers, and a cover that handles the temperature swings common in RVs. For full-timers, gel-infused memory foam or pocketed coil hybrids hold up better than basic polyfoam over years of use.

Do RV mattresses ship for free?

Orders over $100 ship free at United RV Parts, which covers nearly every mattress in this collection. Larger sizes may ship via standard ground freight depending on weight and dimensions. While you are outfitting the rig, the RV electronics collection covers bedroom power and entertainment add-ons, and the RV winterizing kits help protect the rest of the coach during storage.

How long does an RV mattress typically last?

A quality RV mattress lasts 5 to 10 years for weekend campers and 3 to 5 years for full-timers, depending on construction. Signs it is time to replace include visible sagging, broken-down foam, or waking up sore. Rotating the mattress every few months extends its usable life.