You can find a perfect fit. Walmart mattress in a box. Not bad at all. Bought a 6” King for home. A week later they had the 8” on sale for a bit less. I was Pi#### off!! One option would to get a queen size, cut it down, and use the cut off, to make pieces at each end. Be sure to get a firm foam, if you decide on foam. Lots of affordable options. Amazon has quite a few good deals.
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If your a company driver you cant do anything with out the companies approval. So check with them first!
Tho as to a Mattress. I personally prefer a futon over a mattress. Futon mattresses tend to be around as low as $50 to as much as $200 (depending on where you shop). I recently replaced the queen sized mattress and it only cost $125. -
I bought an expensive foam mattress topper from Walmart (Approx 169). My truck bed sleeps extremely well.tallguy66 Thanks this.
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Worked in ops, they don’t care about the mattress. You can leave them at the shop and make a note of who you told you weren’t going to use it if you would prefer to use your own. The good companies put new mattresses in, each time a new driver gets in.Flat Earth Trucker and tallguy66 Thank this.
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I just get boxed mattresses off Amazon. Twin XL. The Kenworth had gaps on all three sides but I just store stuff there. Freightliner only had gaps on two sides but it's still just storage.
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