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Old 03-22-2019, 12:11 AM   #15
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FYI - the sleep number website has the various rv sizes
https://www.sleepnumber.com/sn/en/c/rv-beds-mattresses

We like the sleep number king size radius bed in our motorhome a lot - really comfortable and it's nice to have the adjustability on days when my lower back is a little sore. We've never had an issue with altitude, but ours are never set higher than 50 so there's room for expansion.
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Old 03-22-2019, 11:59 PM   #16
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i got 40lbs on you and bought an Allure foam mattress bed on Amazon. Its quite firm to touch but once you lie down i can feel the support take the weight off my knees, shoulders and even lets me lay on my new left hip w/o any discomfort for as long as an hour.

Also, us big guys...well,we don't perspire, we sweat...not on this bed. Hard to describe but it is cooling in warmer weather and warm on colder days/nights.

Mine was about $400 on Amazon including shipping (one of a few good results from Prime in the past year.)

I believe it came with a total satisfaction guarantee sort of deal.
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btw, i am going to add a nice thick pillow top pad some time soon too.
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Old 03-23-2019, 06:26 AM   #18
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We had a bed in the box and another foam. They were quite comfortable and really inexpensive as things go. They lasted about 3 years each. Yes we turned them and we do full time.

However, they were never the quality and comfort of our Tempurpedic. When we bought our RV new it had the sleep number and that was sold in 6 weeks after just a weekend or two when we were not full timing yet.

Last December I saw my wifes side of the bed with a "canyon" and sent her out on a mission to find a new Tempurpedic.

Not cheap but delivered in less than 48 hours. We did not need a foundation and I installed an adjustable bed frame last year.

This new Tempurpedic is cool and a bit firmer than the one we bought many years ago but is softening up a bit now after a couple of months. It really is heaven on a frame.

It was $2500 for those that want to know. Shopping carefully as my wife always does she found a great deal locally.
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Sleep Number all the way for us. Firm support and light weight. Makes it great for sleeping, easier to get to under-bed storage, and less weight to carry around.
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