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WHY YOU'LL LOVE IT
If so, then we have got you covered, RV owners! Come and take a look at our Organic RV mattresses—the only mattress you need to keep you in sync with the nature around you. These all-foam wonders feature organic Dunlop latex foam layers from Sri Lanka and a luxuriously comfortable organic cotton cover, offering a first-class balance between plushness and firmness.
With materials obtained in an organic and sustainable manner, manufactured to the highest organic standard (≥95%), and certified safe for human health, our RV latex mattresses triumph over other mattresses like memory foam, especially when it comes to eco-friendliness, cooling, support, and cushioning!
To top it all off, you'll be buying from Turmerry, a company that vehemently stands for fair trade practices and cruelty-free manufacturing, along with the health of Mother Earth. So you'll have peace of mind knowing you're supporting a business that takes its environmental and social impact seriously. We also plant a tree for every purchase of yours!
Disclaimer: This RV mattress is designed for use exclusively in recreational vehicles (RVs) and similar mobile settings. It does not contain natural or synthetic fire-retardant (FR) materials. Please be aware that this mattress is not suitable for use inside residential buildings due to its lack of FR materials. Users are advised to adhere to relevant safety guidelines and regulations when selecting bedding for different purposes.
From the compact Bunk and Full size variants, and couple-friendly Queen variants, to the luxurious King variants and much more, our range ensures a perfect match for your RV's sleeping area, creating a snug sleep setup that lets you (and your fellow travelers) rest easy.
Our Dunlop latex foam layers are highly responsive to your movements, so you don't feel stuck when moving around atop them. The quicker response also works wonders at adapting to your body's contours and supporting your spine's curve for a truly personalized sleep experience.
Crafted from high-quality, eco-friendly, and sustainable latex, our mattresses boast natural qualities and are free from harmful levels of chemicals, making them an environmentally conscious choice for your RV haven!
Enjoy a cool night's sleep as latex, thanks to its open-celled internal structure, perforated overall structure, and breathable cotton cover that naturally promotes airflow..
You can bid a soothing farewell to discomfort with the remarkable pressure-relieving prowess of latex. Its distinctive capability to conform seamlessly to your body's contours ensures a revitalizing sleep free from any persistent pressure point buildups.
Turmerry Latex RV Mattresses are designed to withstand the rigors of RV travel, harboring an estimated lifespan of around 15 to 20 years when maintained properly. Their exceptional durability helps maintain their integrity, even on the bumpiest of roads.
With our RV mattresses, you can bid farewell to the concern of being disturbed by motion transfer. Our latex foam layers act as buffers, absorbing a significant portion of movements occurring on the mattress surface. In turn, this results in excellent levels of motion isolation, catering to light sleepers and those with partners who tend to toss and turn.
Explore an extensive array of firmness and height choices to discover the optimal match for your sleep preferences. Whatever your preferences, whether you prefer a firm, thick mattress as a back sleeper or a softer mattress as a side sleeper, we've got you covered.
By choosing Turmerry Latex RV Mattresses, you're not only making a wise investment in your sleep comfort, but you're also contributing to a greener future. Our mattresses hold certifications from respected eco-friendly institutions, and with every purchase, we plant a tree to support reforestation efforts. Furthermore, we actively encourage donation return processes to minimize greenhouse gas emissions from shipping.
Worried about our RV mattresses not fitting your RV? Don't worry! There's plenty to choose from when it comes to RV mattress size, height (thickness), and firmness.
With 20 different sizes to choose from, including the smallest RV Bunk (28" wide x 74" long) and the largest King (76" wide x 80" long), you're sure to find a size that fits perfectly in your RV.
Wondering if our two sided mattresses will fit in your bedroom? With sizes ranging from Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, and California King, we'd be surprised if it didn't!
Medium
The medium firmness balances softness and support, catering to various sleep preferences. If you’re a restless sleeper who moves around a lot or a combination sleeper who switches sleeping positions occasionally, the medium-firm RV mattress is for you.
Firm
The firm option is engineered for stability and proper spinal alignment. It's designed to alleviate pressure points for a solid sleep experience and, as such, works well for heavyweight sleepers who prefer sleeping on their backs or stomachs.
6-inch
The 6-inch mattress height suits lightweight and average-weight sleepers weighing below 230 lbs. It offers sufficient cushioning and adequate support for side, back, and stomach sleepers.
9-inch
The 9-inch mattress height is recommended for heavy-weight sleepers (above 230 lbs.) and average-weight sleepers (around 230 lbs.) who want extra cushioning. The extra 3 inches of cushioning offered by this mattress height allows for better comfort and support, helping prevent excessive sinkage.
Twin (38" wide x 75" long)
Twin XL (38" wide x 80" long)
Full (54" wide x 75" long)
Queen (60" wide x 80" long)
King (76" wide x 80" long)
RV Bunk Variants
RV Bunk (28" wide x 74" long)
RV Bunk (30" wide x 74" long)
RV Bunk (30" wide x 80" long)
RV Bunk (32" wide x 74" long)
RV Bunk (34" wide x 74" long)
RV Bunk (42" wide x 80" long)
RV Full Variants
RV Full (48" wide x 74" long)
Full XL (54" wide x 80" long)
RV Queen Variants
Short Queen (60" wide x 74" long)
Olympic Queen (66" wide x 80" long)
RV King Variants
RV King (70" wide x 74" long)
RV King (70" wide x 80" long)
Short King (72" wide x 74" long)
RV King (72" wide x 80" long)
California King (74" wide x 82" long)
6-inch RV Mattress
This is how our 6-inch RV mattresses are assembled layer-wise (from bottom to top):
6-inch Medium Mattress -> 3-inch Firm and 3-inch Medium
6-inch Firm Mattress -> 3-inch Firm and 3-inch Firm
9-inch RV Mattress
This is how our 9-inch RV mattresses are aligned layer-wise (from bottom to top):
9-inch Medium Mattress -> 3-inch Firm, 3-inch Medium, and 3-inch Medium
9-inch Firm Mattress -> 3-inch Firm, 3-inch Medium, and 3-inch Firm
The assembly process for the Turmerry organic RV mattress is very simple and will only take around 10–15 minutes. Here’s how you can assemble the Turmerry RV mattress:
Step 1 - Place the organic cotton zippered cover on the bed frame.
Step 2 - Identify the base latex foam layer of your RV mattress.
Step 3 - Insert the next latex foam layer(s), one at a time.
Step 4 - Zip it up.
Step 5 - Make the bed!
In case you still have questions about how to assemble it, we recommend checking out our 'Latex Mattress Assembly' guide, where we provide detailed mattress assembly instructions.
Tips to ensure longevity
Make sure your mattress is protected by a waterproof mattress cover.
Make sure you air out your latex RV mattress at least once a month.
Dust, dirt, and other particles should be vacuumed off the mattress every few weeks.
Ensure that the mattress is rotated once a month from head to toe.
Spot-clean liquid spills
Soak up the spilled liquid, spray the affected area with a mixture of white distilled vinegar and water (or lemon juice), sprinkle some baking soda over the mattress, and let it rest in an area with ventilation.
Remove the baking soda with a vacuum after 8 hours, check for any odor or stain, and let the mattress dry entirely before using it again.
Things to avoid
Avoid drying the latex RV mattress beneath direct sunlight.
Avoid using hydrogen peroxide or other harsh detergents.
Avoid using the latex RV mattress before it is completely dry.
Avoid machine-washing/hand-washing the latex foam layers and cotton cover.
Avoid using a dryer or exposing the mattress to high heat.
RVs often do need special mattresses that differ in size from standard mattresses. This is because RVs usually contain small, compact areas for bed placement compared to a regular bedroom in a house. These special mattresses are tailored to fit within the limited dimensions of RVs while being light, portable, and versatile for travelers. Regular mattresses, however, tend to be heavy, large, and hard to store, making them a better home mattress than an RV mattress.
You can buy regular mattresses for an RV, but there is no guarantee that they will suit your RV. We would recommend choosing from the many RV mattresses available today, such as RV bunk, RV twin, RV full, RV queen, RV king, and RV California king mattresses, that are designed to fit various RV sizes.
The difference between an RV mattress and a regular mattress lies in the mattress size aspect. Most RV mattresses are smaller than regular mattresses, as they are designed to fit the confined sleeping areas within recreational vehicles. In contrast, regular mattresses are designed for standard mattress sizes and room dimensions, which are typically larger than the constrained layout of an RV sleeping area.
The most common RV mattress sizes include RV bunk, RV queen, RV short queen, RV king, RV short king, and RV California king mattresses. Certain other sizes, such as full XL and twin XL, can also be used in many RVs. RV mattress sizes are usually smaller than traditional mattresses and are designed to fit various RV types.
To determine which RV mattress size will fit your RV, you should measure the current mattress and bedding compartment within it. Follow these steps:
Step 1 - Begin by checking with your RV manufacturer for the RV specifications, as these may indicate the mattress size you’ll need. Proceed to step 2 if you do not have RV specs.
Step 2 - Obtain a measuring tape. Measure the length, width, and thickness (height) of your current RV mattress and jot them down somewhere. Then remove the mattress from the bedding compartment.
Step 3 - Now measure the length, width, and depth of the bedding compartment where your new mattress will be placed.
Step 4 - If step 1 was a success, compare and verify your measurements with the information on the specs sheet provided by the manufacturer.
Step 5 - If step 1 wasn’t a success, go online and compare your measurements to standard RV mattress sizes, such as RV bunk, RV queen, RV king, etc. Determine the closest match for your RV's sleep space.
Step 6 - Find a store near you that sells RV beds. Try out the RV mattress sizes that best suit your RV. Then go shopping online and see if you can get a better deal for a similar mattress size/model (which you most likely will).
Note: Make sure to properly measure the thickness (height) of your old RV mattress and the depth of the area where it sits. RVs tend to have limited vertical space, so a mattress that is too thick may not fit or may cause clearance issues.
RV mattress types can be classified into two categories - an “all-foam mattress” and a “spring mattress”. All-foam mattresses are made of multiple foam layers, where the comfort layers, transition layer, and support core are all composed of foam. Spring-type RV mattresses also have comfort layers made of foam. However, they focus more on the support core, which is made of spring coils.
Memory Foam Mattress
A memory foam mattress is a synthetically enhanced version of polyurethane foam, making it more viscoelastic. Memory foam has the ability to mold to the shape of a person's body by absorbing body heat and body weight, thereby sucking sleepers into its embrace. You'll find a memory foam mattress adapts to your body contours very well, making for a comfortable, albeit hot, night's sleep.
To offset this issue, variants like gel memory foam mattresses were introduced, where a cooling gel memory foam comfort layer would be placed atop the mattress. By being more responsive, a gel memory foam mattress can also offset the "sinking" feeling you get on a traditional memory foam mattress. However, a gel-infused memory foam mattress, for all its benefits, is still made of synthetic substances, leading to issues like VOC off-gassing.
Latex Mattress
Besides their eco-friendly, healthier composition, they also harbor benefits like responsiveness, pressure relief, spine support, breathable cooling, motion isolation, edge support, and durability. Unlike a traditional memory foam mattress, which sinks you into it, latex mattresses offer you more freedom of movement, akin to what you'd experience on a gel memory foam mattress.
Innerspring Mattress
Innerspring mattresses make use of spring coils for support and additional firmness. The coils, which are usually Bonnell, offset, or pocketed coils, are wrapped in a thin layer of cushioning material for comfort. Innersprings are bouncy, breathable, firm, and supportive. They tend to lack pressure-relieving and motion-isolating properties, however, mostly because of the thinner comfort layers.
Hybrid Mattress
Hybrid mattresses implement spring coils as the support core but focus more on improving pressure relief by adding a thicker foam comfort layer. A hybrid mattress is typically made of higher-quality materials than a traditional innerspring, making it more expensive.
Nowadays, a luxury hybrid mattress is often fitted with pocketed coils in the support core and latex/memory foam in the comfort layers. You get a medium-firm feel from most hybrids, where the springs provide support and bounce while the foam provides contouring and pressure relief.
Finding the best RV mattress requires quite a bit of research on your end, as it mostly depends on personal preference and surroundings. Consider factors like your sleeping position, ideal temperature, health conditions, budget, sleep partners, etc.
For example, stomach sleepers would be better off sleeping on a firm or medium-firm mattress compared to a side sleeper who finds a soft mattress suitable. Another example is hot sleepers, who find a breathable, cooling latex mattress more ideal than a heat-retaining memory foam mattress.
Go to a few mattress stores nearby, try out various mattress types from various mattress companies, and create a list of the best-quality RV mattresses you like most. Make a comparison between all of your mattress choices, choose the best RV mattress that suits your needs, and then buy it online.
We recommend an online mattress purchase over an in-store mattress purchase because, online, you can often find better sales and discounts that surpass what in-store mattress companies offer.
Bedding accessories are crucial to completing the setup of new mattresses. Here are some ideal bedding accessories you can fit in an RV setting:
Cushions and Pillows
Pillows and cushions can add a touch of hominess to the RV bed during the day and a lot of comfort during the night. Just be mindful of the number of pillows, as space is often limited in RVs.
Mattress Toppers
A mattress topper is a layer of foam or fill material that helps change the feel of the mattress. Adding a mattress topper to your RV mattress can usually enhance comfort and durability, as it absorbs most of the initial wear and tear.
Mattress Base
A reliable mattress base, such as a platform bed frame, slatted mattress foundation, or box spring, can make the RV mattress more supportive and comfortable while also improving its lifespan. On the other hand, there is the bunk bed frame, which allows for space-saving. So, choose a mattress base/bed frame that best suits your needs as RV owners.
RV-Mattress Sized Sheets and Covers
Regular-sized bed sheets and waterproof mattress protectors might not fit well on RV beds, so look for ones that are specifically designed for RV mattress sizes. These will have the right dimensions and corners to fit snugly. We'd also recommend looking for a machine-washable cover/sheet for easier maintenance.
At Turmerry, we know that getting your purchase delivered quickly and without any hassle is important to you. That's why we offer free shipping on all orders across the contiguous USA. For our customers in Alaska, Hawaii, and other US territories, we have FedEx and USPS rates available.
Custom orders are welcome for our RV mattresses. The mattress will be made once the order is placed and ships in 1-2 weeks, so you won't have to wait long to start enjoying your new purchase! Read more about our shipping and delivery process.
The 'Organic RV Mattress' comes with a 10-year warranty that starts the day your order is processed. Furthermore, we provide a 120-day trial period.
It's crucial to understand what you're getting into before choosing a product that you'll use for a third of your life. We ask that you try it out for at least 30 days before making a return request, because making such a significant decision takes time.
You can return the mattress after 30 days, up until 120 days of our delivery date.
If, after 30 days, you still find the mattress to be uncomfortable, we will ask you to go through a local donation process in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from mattress removal shipping. Please contact us first, as there are some simple steps that need to be taken for this.
Note: If you choose to return or donate your mattress prior to the 30-day waiting period, if you cancel an order after it has shipped, or if you refuse the delivery, store credit will be given in place of a refund.