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RV Mattress - Dual Sided, Innerspring

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RV Mattress with Dual Sided Innerspring Support

Dial in your comfort with a dual sided design you can flip for plush or firm sleep. The innerspring build provides a familiar, supportive feel that suits long weekends or full seasons on the road. Best for single-piece beds; not designed to fold 90 degrees or to work as a split mattress for slide-out setups.
Measure the bed frame, then choose common RV sizes like 75" x 60" (short queen) or 80" x 60" (queen). Check length and width for slide clearance. Expect more height than many OEM mattresses and plan for fitted sheets—non standard sizes can make linens harder to find. If space is tight, confirm the corners won't bind when the slide closes.
It lets you choose between a plush side and a firm side. Flip it to match your comfort or to balance different preferences in the same bed. Try each side for a few nights to dial it in. If your needs change over time, flip again for a different feel.
Flip to the other side to change support and see if comfort improves. Rotate the mattress head-to-foot and confirm you have solid platform support. If a slide forces an odd bend, relieve that pressure. Check again after a few nights to see if the change reduced the dip.
They can arrive flat and rolled, then take a couple of days to fully reshape. Be ready for a heavy lift compared to many OEM pads. Open it where you'll use it and give it time to expand before judging comfort. If maneuvering is tough in tight RV spaces, have a second set of hands.
No, innerspring RV mattresses aren't meant to be folded 90 degrees. They can sit at a slight angle when a slide retracts, but they don't fold and don't replace split mattresses. If your setup requires a fold or split to close the slide, look for a mattress designed to fold or a split-style solution.