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Why settle for a standard Full mattress when you can instead opt for its slightly longer counterpart - the Full XL mattress? Measuring 54 inches in width and 80 inches in length, Full XL mattresses are 5 inches longer than a standard Full mattress, making them the better choice for single, taller sleepers.
If you're seeking the best Full XL mattress for you, then Turmerry has got you covered! Our wonderful Full XL mattresses stand out thanks to the high-quality eco-friendly materials we use, ensuring you don’t inhale excessive amounts of chemicals commonly found in memory foam mattress types.
By using liquid latex obtained sustainably from rubber trees in Sri Lanka and manufactured into cushioning foam through the Dunlop method, we forge our Organic RV Mattresses.
Turmerry RV Mattresses feature perforated organic Dunlop latex foam layers at their core, which are encased in a super soft, breathable organic cotton cover, increasing the overall comfort level by one more degree!
Perfect for RVs, campers, and all those seeking the thrill of the ride, the Turmerry RV Mattress is where you'll find the Full XL mattress size option. If you desire something bigger, you can even find them in sizes like Short Queen, Short King, etc.
Customizable firmness (medium; firm) and height (6-inch; 9-inch).
Eco-friendly materials (latex, cotton) for a green mattress with minimal VOC emissions.
Quick response and bounce, allowing the mattress to adjust to your movements.
Great back support to keep your spine well-aligned and your body well-rested.
Plush cushioning to ensure more than adequate softness and pressure relief.
Perforated latex foam promotes airflow, ensuring hot sleepers a cooler sleep environment.
Resilient and durable, with a lifespan of around 15-20 years if maintained properly.
Motion isolation prevents motion transfer and allows couples restful sleep.
Affordable price for a high-quality mattress with premium materials and plenty of benefits.
20-year warranty to ensure peace of mind in the long run.
120-night trial period so you can try out whether it suits you in your own bedroom.
Friendly customer support to help you with all your queries and concerns.
We plant a tree for every mattress purchase.
Besides our Organic RV Mattress, we also offer four other unique options. Though these mattress types don't come in the Full XL size, they are available in a variety of other standard mattress sizes.
Organic Latex Mattress
Our Organic Latex Mattress is composed of Dunlop latex foam layers, combined with a natural wool layer, and wrapped in an organic cotton cover. This all foam mattress includes size options like twin, twin XL, full, queen, split queen, king, split king, and California king. If you prefer a plush mattress with higher comfort levels, the Organic Latex Mattress is highly recommended.
Latex Hybrid Mattress
Our Latex Hybrid Mattress combines the plushness of a 2-inch Talalay latex foam layer with an 8-inch pocketed coil support core to provide a medium-firm feel. This hybrid firmness, which provides a medium feel for the average sleeper, is great for every sleep position, including side sleepers, back sleepers, stomach sleepers, and combination sleepers.
Egg Crate Mattress
Putting a twist on plain mattress surfaces, we have our Egg Crate Latex Mattresses. The top layer of these all-foam mattresses holds a convoluted egg-crate-shaped foam, which caresses your body much better than a plain mattress surface. If you're seeking heightened pressure relief and bed sore relief, the Egg Crate Mattress is a good mattress choice.
Dual Side Flippable Mattress
Do you ever find sleeping on a single mattress firmness all night to be irksome? The Dual Side Latex Flippable Mattress is for you, then! It features two organic Dunlop latex foam layers, each with it's own firmness level (from medium, firm, or extra firm). Want to sleep on a medium surface one night and firm surface the next? Simply flip the mattress around, and voila!
Finding the best Full XL mattress can be a bit tough, especially with all the options you are provided in terms of mattress types, customizations, and purchase avenues. This buyer's guide aims to help you navigate the mattress world and lead you to your ideal Full XL mattress!
A Full XL mattress is a mattress size that falls between a Full-size and Queen-size mattress. It has a 54-inch width and 80-inch length, and it provides more length than a standard Full mattress, which has a 54-inch width and 75-inch length. Full XL mattresses are an attractive option for taller individuals who desire extra legroom while sleeping.
Why You Should
Ideal for Tall, Single Sleepers: If you are taller than average, the extra length of a Full XL mattress can provide a more comfortable sleep surface that prevents your feet from hanging off the edge.
Great for RVs: Full XL-size mattresses are great budget-friendly additions to RV bedrooms, making them more inviting for solo sleepers.
Transitioning from Twin XL: If you're transitioning from a Twin XL bed (38 inches by 80 inches), a Full XL bed can offer the same length while providing more width for a more spacious sleeping experience.
Why You Shouldn't
Room Size: A Full XL mattress might take up more space than standard full-size mattresses, leaving less room for other furniture.
Standard Full Available: If you're comfortable with the dimensions of a standard Full mattress and don't need the extra length, a Full XL might not be necessary.
Cost: Full XL mattresses might be slightly more expensive than standard Full mattresses, so budget considerations should be taken into account.
RV Bedroom and Bed Frame
Make sure you have an RV bedroom and bed frame that can comfortably accommodate the dimensions of a Full XL mattress.
Sleeping Habits
Consider your sleeping habits, such as sleeping position, and ensure that a Full XL-size mattress can satisfy your needs.
Body Weight and Height
Generally speaking, the heavier you weigh, the firmer and thicker your mattress should be. Also, if you're taller than 6 feet 6 inches, a Full XL might not be enough.
Bedding and Accessories
Keep in mind that Full XL bedding accessories like mattress toppers, padding, and bed sheets might be less readily available compared to more common sizes like Full or Queen.
Sleeping Partners
Planning on sharing the bed? Take into account the space needed for every individual to sleep and wake up comfortably.
Health Considerations
Consider health conditions like back pain, arthritis, respiratory diseases, allergies, chemical intolerance, etc., that can be directly affected by the mattress type you choose.
Safety Considerations
Always prioritize safety considerations so that you can find trusted products from various mattress brands. One valuable tip is to thoroughly evaluate ingredients of the mattress you're interested in, as it helps determine whether any components are harmful. Another valuable tip is to check for certifications like CertiPUR-US, GOLS, and GOTS.
Additionally, fact-check all health claims associated with these products. Ensure that these claims align with the current body of scientific evidence, confirming their validity. Adhering to these tips helps you vet brands better, establishing whether the product manufacturers addressed safety and efficacy standards for the consumer's welfare.
Budget
Determine your budget for a mattress purchase and compare prices between Full XL and other mattress sizes.
Trial Period and Warranty
Always check the mattress manufacturer's trial period, warranty, and return policy terms. Ensure you have the option to return or exchange the mattress if it doesn't meet your expectations.
Full XL-size mattresses can vary based on their material and construction. The four most prominent Full XL mattress types include the Memory Foam Mattress, Latex Mattress, Hybrid Mattress, and Innerspring Mattress.
A memory foam mattress offers great contouring as it absorbs body heat and pressure to sink you into it. However, the usual memory foam firmness is soft, which can lead to a lack of support and response. A traditional memory foam mattress also retains heat, so you do sleep hot most nights.
A latex mattress usually offers a medium firmness as it balances comfort and support. Latex is naturally obtained from rubber trees, so you needn't worry about inhaling massive amounts of chemicals usually found in a memory foam mattress.
A hybrid mattress and an innerspring mattress both use spring coils as their support core and foam/padding as the comfort layer. Hybrid mattresses, however, have thicker comfort layers, giving them a more medium feel than innerspring mattresses, which offer a traditionally firm feel. Note that these mattress types can be a bit heavy due to the spring coils, so you may need someone else to help you lift and shift them.
What is a Full XL-size mattress?
A Full XL-size mattress measures 54 inches in width and 80 inches in length. It provides extra length compared to a standard Full mattress, accommodating taller individuals.
Does anyone make a Full XL mattress?
Though not a very common mattress size, quite a few mattress brands do offer Full XL mattresses as part of their product lineup. Try enquiring with a mattress brand near you or online about where you can find Full XL-size mattresses.
Are Full and Full XL the same?
No, Full and Full XL mattresses are not the same; Full XL mattresses are 5 inches longer than standard Full mattresses, providing additional length for tall sleepers.
Is a Full bed the same length as a Twin XL?
No, a Full bed is not the same length as a Twin XL; a Twin XL mattress is longer than a Full mattress, but a Full bed is wider than a Twin XL.