Collection: Car Camping Essentials

Car Camping Essentials That Actually Make Sleeping in Your Vehicle Comfortable

Car camping shouldn't mean sore backs, stiff necks, or restless nights. That’s why Hazli created the Car Camping Essentials Collection—smart, compact gear engineered for people who sleep in their SUVs, vans, or trunks more than they do in hotels.

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Product specifications

Thickness3-4 inches depending on variation
Foam typeMemory foam Top And High Density Base Foam — Matrix Air-Cell construction for maximum comfort
Safety and Quality CertificationsCertipur US
Oeko Tex
Dimensions and Weight when Rolled Kids - 15" x 30" - 9.7lbs
Cot - 18" x 29" - 10 lbs
Single - 18" x 31" - 12 lbs
Twin - 18" x 37" - 14 lbs
Twin XL - 26" x 43" - 20 lbs
Queen - 26" x 60" - 29 lbs
Cover materialWaterproof and washable microfiber cover with carry straps
Water resistanceYes — water-resistant treated outer cover
Best used forCar camping, cots, tent floors, guest bedding, sleepovers, RV camping
Storage and PortabilityRolls up with carry strap / storage bag included
Warranty 1-year warranty

Foam Mattress for Camping Information

Camping growth

Over 11 million new households started camping in 2024 compared to 2019 — and 72% of campers say camping is the most cost-effective way to travel.

Source: KOA 2025 Camping & Outdoor Hospitality Report

Sleep quality

59% of Americans say their #1 sleep goal is waking up feeling more refreshed — which starts with what you sleep on.

Source: US News Sleep Habits Survey, 2025 (n=2,000 U.S. adults)

Foam vs. air mattress

Memory foam camping mattresses typically last 8–10 years with proper care. Air mattresses are more susceptible to punctures and slow leaks — common failure points that often require replacement after just a few seasons. As overnight temperatures drop, air mattresses also lose volume, leaving campers on a deflated surface. Foam maintains consistent support regardless of temperature.

Sources: Amerisleep, Zoma Sleep, EachNight