02-23-2021, 07:46 PM
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Originally Posted by jharpphoto
It appears as if a "full/Dbl" size foam mattress is approx 6" too long to fit in the cargo/sleeping area of a 2015 4runner. So maybe buy a walmart foam mattress and cut it down to fit?
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Remove the back seat bottoms and fill the footwells with something. I am 6' and can lay comfortably that way.
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02-27-2021, 06:43 PM
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Way back in the late 70s while working in Little Rock, I was building the interior of a van for camping.
We used to buy excelsior for our work and the company where we obtained that also sold bedding foam of different densities.
It was my understanding at the time, they were the supplier to the majority of the foam outlets across the country.
They had huge foam cubes at least 10'x 10' x 10' and cut exactly the dimensions I needed for the van. Still have the foam today and it's in good shape.
Price then was dirt cheap.
Probably too long ago.
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02-27-2021, 08:51 PM
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03-01-2021, 11:18 AM
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I'm just thinking about getting one that is meant for a Tesla, because why not? It's the most comfortable on the market I think, at this point.
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04-06-2021, 12:58 AM
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Foam toppers from walmart work great and are pretty cheap. I think mine was about $80
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04-08-2021, 12:03 AM
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You can go a little nicer and buy a full size latex mattress and cut it down to size for the 4runner. Super comfy and doesn't get rock hard in the cold like memory foam. Probably will run you around $180-$200. Throw a full size fitted sheet over it and call it good.
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I just look at them and say: you have not the absolute slightest idea what you are talking about. This is 4Runner.
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04-08-2021, 01:12 PM
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Luno Life makes a custom fit mattress, but I think it’s inflatable. Good reviews from the RAV4 community.
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10-05-2021, 10:56 AM
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If I could find a place that would make a custom sized air mattress to fit the 4runner I would go that route.
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10-05-2021, 06:26 PM
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If I could find a place that would make a custom sized air mattress to fit the 4runner I would go that route.
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10-06-2021, 07:24 AM
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I sleep in the back of my 4Runner all the time, but I also have kids and family, so being able to quickly convert back to normal back seats was a must for me. I just made a couple of carpet covered platforms on 2 inch riser blocks that level out the surface. I sleep a Thermarest Basecamp or sometimes my Thermarest neoair. Both are really comfortable and quickly storable when I don’t need it
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10-06-2021, 12:31 PM
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I wish there were reviews on it. I almost bought it except for the ship date. Would have been great to be out a few months ago when I needed it.
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10-06-2021, 01:42 PM
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1. I bought an Air Bedz for the 4Runner. Haven't tried it yet but mostly rave reviews.
2. Years ago, I bought a 4" foam pad for my pre-Taco P/U. Cut out around the wheel wells. Cut out some 1/4" plywood to fit over it. Put the plywood on top for hauling gear or foam on top for sleeping. Worked great on numerous hunting trips, including elk camps.
3. Used various sleeping pads over the years in different trucks.
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10-06-2021, 04:48 PM
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I’ve always bought 4” queen memory foam from Walmart and cut it to size. Use a sheet to cover and I also use the sheet to roll it up out of the way when needing the space.
To add, one big problem with an air mattress is that if it’s cold outside, you will never warm up, the air inside of the bed will never warm up to your body temp since it is a mass of non insulated air. as the night goes on it will actually get colder as the temp keeps dropping. When I would use an air mattress in the winter I would always regret it
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10-07-2021, 10:25 AM
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Originally Posted by BottomDwellingT4r
I’ve always bought 4” queen memory foam from Walmart and cut it to size. Use a sheet to cover and I also use the sheet to roll it up out of the way when needing the space.
To add, one big problem with an air mattress is that if it’s cold outside, you will never warm up, the air inside of the bed will never warm up to your body temp since it is a mass of non insulated air. as the night goes on it will actually get colder as the temp keeps dropping. When I would use an air mattress in the winter I would always regret it
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Your right about the thermal properties of an air mattress in cold weather. I’ve used another insulation foam layer below an air mattress like a Thermarest pad. I like your memory foam idea. A “topper”? You cut it with a razor knife? The queen size dimensions fit better than a full size? Thx.
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10-10-2021, 01:23 AM
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Originally Posted by ElectroBoy
Your right about the thermal properties of an air mattress in cold weather. I’ve used another insulation foam layer below an air mattress like a Thermarest pad. I like your memory foam idea. A “topper”? You cut it with a razor knife? The queen size dimensions fit better than a full size? Thx.
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For sure with a box cutter. If you take a piece of wood or something similar to create straight lines and at the same time you put all your weight on the board compressing the foam to about the depth of a piece of cardboard. Makes the lines super clean and has always worked well for me.
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