Don't have experience in a T@B, but we have a tempur-pedic at home and it can be like sleeping on a brick until your body heat warms it. After that it's nice, but the first few minutes can be a shock.
--- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, Julia Aegerter <jjaegerter@...> wrote:
>
> On May 1, 2011 12:36 AM, "terry" <mytabidea@...> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > We bought memory foam for our TAB and only used it 2 years until someone
> said that they found their's frozen when they returned to their trailer that
> was in storage one winter. I looked at our rolled up (a queen size piece
> that I cut in 2 pieces and one each stored, rolled up and ball bungeed,
> under each dinette seat) one winter day and also found OURS frozen! so it
> showed me that alot of moisture was in that "memory" foam.
> >
> > I immediately took them out and bought a regular foam queen mattress from
> Walmart. I bought their most expensive one with little squares and swirles
> and it was so much better then the memory foam.I cut that one in 2 pieces
> also.
> >
> > The memory foam collapsed and sprung back up but what good was it while
> one was sleeping on it? it was flat! The new mattress has lasted us clear
> through our TAB days and our TADA days and we are still using those 2 pieces
> in our Lance trailer. I enclosed these 2 pieces into two large cases made
> from twin sheets. If cut in two pieces you can easily roll them up and
> bungee them and store them under the couch, provided you have the couch fold
> over mod, if not you can still tuck them under the dinette seats. We also
> stored our boards for that bed mod there too. "Just sharing is all." Terry
> >
> > --- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, "RichardL" <merliniac@> wrote:
> >>
> >> I believe that someone used memory foam to replace the 4" standard foam
> in the seat cushions. Does anyone who has done that conversion have
> suggestions on a source for 4" memory foam?
> >>
> >> We are currently using a 2" memory foam topper on top of the cushions but
> we have the problem of where to put our rolled up memory foam in the
> daytime.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Richard of Riverside
> >>
> >
> >
>
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