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Old 06-03-2016, 04:18 AM   #61
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We must be in the minority because we sleep great on the mattress that came with our new camper.
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Old 06-03-2016, 07:01 AM   #62
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We must be in the minority because we sleep great on the mattress that came with our new camper.
Ours is fine too with a caveat. A 2 inch foam topper
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Old 06-03-2016, 07:12 AM   #63
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Old 06-13-2016, 12:46 PM   #64
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We have used this mattress only the one weekend, it was phenomenal! of course it was MUCH better than the Denver, I slept well all weekend, and I hardly slept at all with the Denver! Time will tell on the quantity! We had to beef up the stopper we use to hold the bed open, this mattress is heavier!

Thanks for the great advice!

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Old 06-13-2016, 02:09 PM   #65
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LynnAllen,

Thrilled that you slept well!

We are headed to Maine for the month of July. We'll spend 45 nights on the road, at least we'll sleep well.

Thank you for the feedback.

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Old 10-24-2016, 06:17 PM   #66
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Just purchased a Jayco 275 HT with the Simmons. Junk. Two weeks sleeping on this and both sides sag. I'm 170 and wife is around 125.
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Old 10-24-2016, 07:02 PM   #67
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Have they switched from the Denver to Simmons?

We are very happy with our mattress, we slept 21 days on it so far...not a long history, but as we all know from our experiences here, one can sure be miserable in that amount of time!
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Old 10-24-2016, 07:09 PM   #68
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Welcome to the forum.

I have not heard of many folks complaining about their Simmons mattress. But, lots of us have been disappointed with the Denver mattresses. I added a 3" memory foam mattress topper to our Denver mattress and that helped.

In some cases, like ours, the bed support was sagging. Some owners strengthened theirs as a DIY project. My dealer replaced the original under bed framing with 2"x 3" lumber.

After those two changes, we're getting a good night's sleep.
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Old 10-24-2016, 07:12 PM   #69
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This is the wrapper I cut off the mattress that was supplied in our TT just picked up this weekend.
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Old 10-25-2016, 03:50 PM   #70
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My 2015 264BHW came with a cheapo Denver Mattress which is not even worth burning. We have slept on it 60 times since we bought it in February 2015 and I must say it seems to get worse each time. I have a 3" memory foam topper and it still is not comfortable. It has a zipper on one side, don't know what that was for. Plus I am tired of my feet hanging off the foot of the bed (I'm 5'11"). An extra 6" for the bedroom is certainly a value (I think they know this..).

I am trading it in next year anyway so its not worth getting a new one now.

Back to the thread.. I hope the new ones come with better quality mattresses and everything else, so far I'm not impressed!
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We never slept on the Denver mattress. We layed on one when trailer shopping and immediately knew it wasn't going to work for us. The DW has rheumatoid arthritis and needs a proper mattress. We ordered a new Brentwood 11" memory gel before we even took delivery of the new Jay flight. It a nice American made mattress with 25 year warranty.


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I am 5'9" and weigh 150 lbs. My rig is used at road racing tracks, primarily Barber, NOLA, Little Talladega, and Road Atlanta. Most of my race weekends start Friday and end late Sunday or early Monday. I will spend 7 weekends for about 14-18 nights, while 2 other extended weekends I'll spend 4 nights for another 8 nights. So I have spent about 50 nights on my Denver short queen mattress over 2 years. At first, I slept great, but then the foam starting gradually breaking down. Despite a 2.5" memory foam topper several months ago, I still couldn't sleep well.
I like a firm mattress, so I ordered a Zinus 10" innerspring mattress from Amazon. Lots of good reviews on it. Looking forward to sleeping well in my Precept again.
Let's face it, just like stock components on a sportbike which we toss in the trash to build a real race bike, the stock stuff on our RVs are just there to get it through the sales process. The only way that changes is that we pony up more money and buy something like an Entegra. It's a cost/benefit ratio thing. I suppose I got my money's worth on the Denver, but certainly wouldn't ever consider buying one again, especially since they cost $200 more than the Zinus on Amazon.
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