The topic of RV beds or mattresses is always a hot topic among RVers. In one RV Service Centers and Repairs report, one reader claimed they thought their RV mattress had been made at a granite quarry—that’s how uncomfortable it was.
While comfort is one thing, size is another major factor when it comes to RV beds. Some RVers are lucky enough to have a residential-size king, while others make do with an RV short queen or even a full-size mattress.
Then there are those with unique setups—split twins, convertible sofas, or Murphy beds that fold down at night and disappear by day. The variety of sleeping arrangements in RVs is almost as wide-ranging as the rigs themselves.
But, anyway, we’re not here today to talk about how comfortable or uncomfortable your RV bed is (but, of course, feel free to leave those thoughts in the comments if you wish). We want to know what size your RV bed is. If you have more than one bed in your RV, we want to know what size your main bed is, or the bed you sleep in the most.
If, for some reason, you sleep on your RV’s dinette bed, tell us about that one! If your main RV “bedroom” has two twins, tell us that! If you sleep in your Class C’s overhead “queen” bed and not the main bed in the back, answer for that.
As always, thanks for voting.
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