How to Choose the Right RV Mattress (Size Guide and Top Picks)

Published on: April 16, 2026
Last Updated: April 18, 2026

The right RV mattress can completely change your travel experience.

If you wake up sore, cramped, or overheated, the issue may not be firmness alone. RV mattress sizes differ from standard mattress sizes, and choosing the wrong mattress size for your RV can affect sleep quality, storage clearance, and slide-out function.

Whether you own a motorhome, fifth wheel, or camper, this guide explains common RV mattress sizes, mattress types, and how to measure your RV bed so you can find the right mattress for your RV.

Key Takeaways

  • RV mattress sizes differ from standard mattress sizes, so always measure your RV bed before purchasing.
  • An RV short queen mattress is typically 5 inches shorter than a standard queen mattress.
  • RV king mattress size is usually narrower than a residential king mattress.
  • RV mattresses are designed to be lighter than a regular mattress.
  • Custom RV mattress options are available for irregular shapes and layouts.
  • Always check mattress thickness and clearance for the right fit for your RV.

Why RV Mattresses Are Different from Standard Mattresses

RV mattresses are designed specifically for compact layouts inside an RV or camper.

For example:

  • A standard queen mattress measures 60″ x 80″
  • An RV short queen measures 60″ x 75″
  • A residential king mattress measures 76″ x 80″
  • An RV king mattress size typically measures 72″ x 80″

That 5-inch difference matters. A standard mattress may block walkways or prevent slide-outs from closing properly.

RV mattresses are often lighter than a regular mattress to reduce overall vehicle weight. Less weight improves handling and fuel efficiency, which aligns with vehicle weight safety guidelines and is especially important for full-time RV travel.

RV Mattress Size Guide: Common RV Mattress Sizes and Dimensions

Understanding mattress sizes and dimensions is the first step toward choosing the right fit.

RV Mattress Size Chart (Dimensions Guide)

Below is a quick reference RV mattress size chart comparing common RV mattress sizes to standard sizes.

Mattress TypeWidthLengthNotes
RV Short Queen60″75″5 inches shorter than a standard queen mattress
Standard Queen60″80″Common residential mattress size
RV King Mattress72″80″Narrower than a standard king mattress
Standard King76″80″Residential king size
RV Short King72″75″Shorter version of RV king size
RV California King72″84″Longer king variation
RV Bunk Mattress28–35″75–79″Designed for RV bunk layouts
Three-Quarter Mattress48″75″Found in select custom RV layouts
RV Twin38″75″Common in smaller campers

Important Notes

  • RV mattress sizes range depending on the manufacturer.
  • RV or camper mattress sizes often differ even within the same brand.
  • Always measure your RV bed before ordering a replacement mattress.

For comparison with residential standard sizes, you can reference the Sleep Foundation mattress size guide.

How to Measure Your RV Bed

Before purchasing a new RV mattress, measure your RV bed platform carefully.

Measure Length and Width

Use a flexible measuring tape and measure. For a step-by-step setup approach, see how to prepare your RV for comfortable stays.

  • Width at both ends
  • Length along each side
  • The center

RV mattress sizes differ, so do not assume your mattress is standard.

Check for Corner Cuts or Irregular Shapes

Many RV or camper mattresses include angled corners or curved edges. If your mattress is not rectangular, sketch the shape and record all dimensions.

A custom RV mattress may be necessary for unusual layouts.

Measure Thickness and Clearance

Check overhead cabinets and slide-out clearance. A thicker foam mattress may interfere with closing mechanisms.

Types of RV Mattresses

There are several RV mattress types available.

Memory Foam Mattress

A memory foam mattress is one of the most popular options among RV owners. It conforms to your body and reduces pressure points. According to sleep ergonomics research, this type of mattress can help improve overall sleep comfort.

Innerspring Mattress

An innerspring mattress provides traditional coil support. While supportive, it may weigh more than foam mattress options and may not suit every RV bed.

Latex Mattress

A latex mattress offers durability and breathability. It resists sagging and may last longer than an innerspring mattress.

Hybrid Mattress

Hybrid mattresses combine foam and coils. They provide balanced support but can add extra weight compared to all-foam models.

Can You Use a Regular Mattress in Your RV?

Some RV owners consider using a regular mattress in their RV.

In most cases, this is not ideal.

Many first-time RV owners make sizing mistakes, which are covered in common RV setup mistakes to avoid.

A standard queen mattress measures 80 inches long, while an RV short queen mattress measures 75 inches. That extra length may block slide-outs or storage.

Additionally, standard mattress sizes are often heavier than RV mattresses are designed to support.

Always measure your RV bed and confirm dimensions before attempting to use a regular mattress.

Custom RV Mattress and Mattress Topper Options

If your RV mattress size is unusual, a custom mattress may be the best solution.

A custom RV mattress is built to match exact dimensions, including three-quarter mattress layouts or center-mounted mattresses in the middle designs.

If you are not ready for a full replacement mattress, a mattress topper can improve comfort, especially when optimizing sleep surface support and alignment. Memory foam mattress toppers are an affordable way to upgrade sleep quality.

Planning Comfortable Stays

If you frequently arrange overnight stays during your RV travel, comfort and space planning matter even more. When booking private stays through Hookhub’s RV hosting platform, having the right mattress for your RV ensures you wake up rested and ready for your destination. A proper fit improves both sleep quality and your overall travel experience.

Final Thoughts

Finding the right size mattress for your RV improves comfort, reduces back pain, and enhances every trip. Platforms like Hookhub make it easier to plan and manage RV stays.

Measure your RV bed carefully. Compare mattress sizes and dimensions. Choose the mattress type that fits your travel style and weight requirements.

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