Mattress in a Box
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06/14/26 03:41 PM
06/14/26 03:41 PM
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NebrCatMan
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I am going to be getting a new mattress for a new bunk in a small cabin. The size is twin. I have seen alot of new mattresses that need no boxsprings. They come shipped in a box all tightly rolled up wrapped in tight plastic wrap. Serta makes several models like what I described. Anybody ever buy a "mattress in a box". Kinda of something I have never been around. Thanks !!
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Re: Mattress in a Box
[Re: NebrCatMan]
#8625380
06/14/26 04:03 PM
06/14/26 04:03 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
South shore L.I. N.Y.
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A lot of them will be shipped in a box, or bag in a box, they're vacuumed packed so takes up little room. and don't really need a boxspring, just a solid platform. Most, if not all, will be a sort of memory foam, or sandwich of layers of various foams...takes a few hours to plump back up, even overnight sometimes...being mostly foam, they sleep hot, all the gimmicks that claim to help that problem is mostly merchandising, it's foam, it's an insulation, they're hot, and don't breath very well...but that's most beds anymore...price is all over the map, especially the big name brands with all their advertising...Firmness is subjective, they'll claim different levels of firmness but I found there's not a lot of difference..
I would recommend one with a firm edge, for sitting on the bed without falling off...
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Re: Mattress in a Box
[Re: NebrCatMan]
#8625382
06/14/26 04:14 PM
06/14/26 04:14 PM
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Louisville, Nebraska
jabNE
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Hey NebrCatMan, we’ve bought a few of those. Queens and doubles. They work fine. Jim
Money cannot buy you happiness, but it can buy you a trapping license and that's pretty close.
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Re: Mattress in a Box
[Re: NebrCatMan]
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06/14/26 05:07 PM
06/14/26 05:07 PM
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Alaska and Washington State
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I bought two of those twins the OP described, for a cabin, I suppose they are okay, a little chintzy though. But they are for two of my younger crewmen, they'll be okay with them, it's better than the alternative; a plywood bunk.
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Re: Mattress in a Box
[Re: NebrCatMan]
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06/14/26 08:17 PM
06/14/26 08:17 PM
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They're decent, but they're pretty warm in the summer. That's my only gripe though, they're good for the money.
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Re: Mattress in a Box
[Re: NebrCatMan]
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06/15/26 12:16 PM
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Goldsboro, NC
John C
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We’ve bought two from Amazon. I think they are tea tree or something like that. One for our guest bedroom and one for,the beach house. No one has complained yet.
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Re: Mattress in a Box
[Re: NebrCatMan]
#8625726
06/15/26 01:00 PM
06/15/26 01:00 PM
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Joined: Sep 2010
NC, Person Co.
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I bought a platform for my new queen size in a box mattress. Been sleeping on it for 18 months, no complaints.
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Re: Mattress in a Box
[Re: NebrCatMan]
#8625795
06/15/26 04:21 PM
06/15/26 04:21 PM
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yes , I have 2 at hunting camp they are ok for a few nights and I did buy fairly cheap ones , but they inflate over a day after you take them out of the vacuum bag
for me I lay down and there is zero movement like no rolling over I sort of settle into it no moving
my brother has gotten a few some for his camper some for his house
I prefer a traditional mattress to foam but some people are exactly the opposite
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Re: Mattress in a Box
[Re: NebrCatMan]
#8625862
06/15/26 08:52 PM
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Hey all... Thanks for the comments! I ordered a Twin XL Serta Beachway 10.5" thick firm model and it should be here in a week or so, Right now I am sleeping on a foam pad from a hide-a-bed with an old folding cot pad on top of the foam... then a thick comforter folded in half and finally my -20 degrees over sized sleeping bag zipped shut..... all stacked one on the other. Covered with a flat sheet. I had back fusion surgery in Jan and had a new hip June 11th and really that pile of foam and comforter/sleeping bag is working great, Since my new hip last Thursday I am sleeping like a baby....of course I am taking 2 Tylenol before bedtime. Hope this new mattress is as good as my cobbled stack of foam/comforted/sleeping bag !!!!
Remember "Forbidden Fruit makes many Jams" NTA NRA RMEF NFH Born Again Believer
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