I think putting cheap mattresses into rigs must be a standard thing with so many RV
manufacturers. When we got our 2007 it had a king, and we didn't like how much room it wasted up in the bedroom area. Our friends had a 2007 with a king, and their mattress was really BAD. So I gave them ours. I then cut down the bed platform to suit a queen, put a tiny lip around the edge to hold the mattress in place. We went to a local foam shop and ordered a queen short, 6" high density foam with the waffle top finish on both sides with Egyptian cotton zip on and off cover. We sleep like we are in heaven. Less weight, more comfort.
Maybe it is time that Keystone simply leave the bedrooms empty, chop the price or offer would be buyers an upgrade to something that a person can sleep on.
I can see putting el cheapo mattresses in cheap campers, because in a lot of cases they are only used for a 2 week vacation or 3 or 4 weekend jaunts in the summer. However for a lot of us, we spend up to 6 months (or more) in our rigs and having a good sleep is important.
My last two trailers were Keystone products and we changed out the mattresses immediately after we took delivery of the rig.
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