As a truck owner, you probably already know how versatile your vehicle is. There are seemingly endless ways to use your truck bed. With a pickup truck, you only need a few things to enjoy the great outdoors with just your truck. Investing in a truck bed tent is the quickest way to make your pickup a go-anywhere type of vehicle. But to make it truly comfortable, you’ll also want to invest in an air mattress for your truck bed.
Before you start outfitting your truck for camping excursions, it’s important to install a truck bed liner to protect your camping equipment from the sharp edges in your bed. At the same time, a bed liner protects your truck bed from scratches and water-related corrosion.
Simply put, truck bed air mattresses are air mattresses specifically made for truck beds. If you’ve done any amount of extended camping, you know that sleeping on the ground or on a tent pad is very rarely comfortable. This is why many truck campers invest in a truck bed air mattress. These inflatable beds fit perfectly over or between your wheel wells and provide a comfortable cushion for sleeping.
However, it’s important to get a truck bed air mattress that fits your specific truck. There’s no universal option for a truck bed air mattress. If you get one that doesn’t quite fit, it probably won’t be very comfortable.
The main reason you need a truck bed air mattress is that it will be a lot more comfortable than sleeping on the ground or in your empty truck bed. The other reason is that these mattresses are made specifically for truck beds. If you just haul a regular bed mattress into your truck bed, the fit is likely to be imprecise and it probably won’t be very comfortable. Truck bed air mattresses have a number of other benefits as well.
Truck bed air mattresses are easy to use too. You simply place the mattress in your truck bed and connect it to a pump. A 12V power pack or your truck’s cigarette lighter is sufficient to power a pump and inflate your mattress. Most mattresses have between 10 and 12 inches of padding, so you’ll have plenty of cushion between you and the truck bed. Once the bed is inflated, you can add a memory foam topper, your favorite comforter, and whatever other bedding you need to make it comfortable.
Choosing an air mattress for your truck bed can be a simple process as long as you recognize that it isn’t a universal fitment type of product. It’s important to look at brands that specifically make air mattresses for truck beds. Consider the following points when looking for a truck bed air mattress:
As previously mentioned, it’s important to look at brands that specifically make air mattresses for truck beds. Cheap, universal products may not provide a good fit and won’t be as comfortable either. Let’s take a look!
Pittman Outdoors makes the Airbedz line of air mattresses for truck beds and cabins. The Airbedz Pro is a great choice for those who want a really big air mattress that uses every bit of your truck bed space. This mattress is extra thick with 12 inches of comfort through the Pittman air coil system. It also has a brushed cotton top and an integrated pump.
Another Airbedz choice is the Airbedz Lite. This model is quite a bit cheaper than the Pro model above. It doesn’t include an integrated pump, but it still uses the comfy air coil system and is made of puncture-resistant PVC. This is a great, light choice for an impromptu camping trip.
The truck bed air mattress offered by Rightline Gear fits between the wheel wells of your truck bed, which gives you extra space for gear storage next to your mattress. This mattress is constructed from heavy-duty PVC to resist punctures, but it also has a flocked top for more comfort.
There are two different sizes available, including a full-size mattress that fits most long beds, standard beds, and short beds for full-size trucks. The other size is for midsize trucks with either a six-foot bed or a short five-foot bed.
Offroading Gear truck bed air mattresses are compatible with the Ford F150, GMC Sierra, Chevy Silverado, Ram 1500, Nissan Titan, and Toyota Tundra. The durable three-chamber design is comfortable and rugged. It can also transform into a full-size mattress for use outside of your truck bed.
Investing in a truck bed air mattress is the best way to make camping in your truck more comfortable. Before you consider camping in your truck, it’s important to install a custom DualLiner truck bed liner for the highest quality protection against rust and damage. DualLiner is compatible with all full-size American truck brands.
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I've been through so many mattresses - the full size Walmart one (spring+some foam) is horrid, despite the lovely reviews (son is sleeping on it since he doesn't have anything else), cheapo latex (don't know if it was natural or not, or what grade it was), cheapo memory foam (hated it) both from Costco, and too many lousy spring mattresses. Was in the process of moving to a new apartment, so I pulled out an air mattress I had stored away, fully expecting it to deflate within a night or two & to end up in even more pain than usual (I have fibromyalgia and live in constant pain).
Well, it's been almost a month so far, and it hardly needs any more air... doesn't deflate & I'm finding it more comfortable than any of the many mattresses I've purchased in the past few years. It's an Intex brand, the cheapest twin air mattress they make. However, according to recent Amazon reviews, their quality control has gone down & people have been having problems with current made mattresses. I checked mine - it has 2010 date imprinted on it. Still thinking of buying another of the same kind, just in case I end up deflated overnight - I'm so disappointed that people are currently having problems with this product, as mine is terrific. (Of course, there is always Craigslist...)
Currently have a piece of foam my son had leftover from some chairs he was upholstering, so I'm using it as a makeshift topper until I can buy or make a long term one. I want as close to all organic as I can get, but cannot afford the prices. So now I'm considering sticking with the air mattress & adding a latex topper. Or a wool topper - or both, if I can afford it. I really wanted an all wool mattress - the handmade variety made in Europe by some of the old timers looks awesome & really stole my heart - but I can't afford buying one already made. Am still considering trying to make my own, using U.S. wool (imported wool is treated with too many chemicals, IMO), but it will be taking a chance to do that without actually laying on one to see how my body responds. I'm trying to find some wool mattresses in showrooms locally - or any all natural mattresses, for that matter - just to try out so I can determine what is best for me. I am a side sleeper, tall & heavy, and I already realize I need a firm base with a soft top to cushion those pressure points on my body.
Frankly, I agree that the mattress industry is a big scam, and I think my head is going to explode from all the information I've been reading in order to make a choice for my next mattress. Best of luck to everyone else out there who is doing the same.
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Elaine70 wrote:
I was really hoping there would be answers to this.... right now i'm buying coleman air mattresses but none of them hold air.... i get the best sleep on one of these air mattresses with 2 inches of memory foam on top... when my back hurts a bit, i just push on the pump and blow it up until my waist is supported and the pain goes away (i'm a side sleeper)
i would just like two single air mattresses with pumps you can push the button on in the middle of the night...
i can't use two twins because that adds up to a king size and i'm in an RV that only has a queen sized bed.
i found a couple single air mattresses on amazon.com but of course they don't ship to canada
but i don't want to spend 3 grand on a sleep number bed with memory foam, when all i need is an air mattress that won't lose air and has a pump
i just need... oh this mattress industry is a big scam i think... latex is too hard, memory foam sinks, spring mattresses are useless...
they know that we want single sized air mattresses because that's what they have in sleep number beds, but do they give them to us? no
anyway, i guess this is a dead thread, i'm just venting lol
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