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Product specifications
| Thickness | 3-4 inches depending on variation |
| Foam type | Memory foam Top And High Density Base Foam — Matrix Air-Cell construction for maximum comfort |
| Safety and Quality Certifications | Certipur 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 material | Waterproof and washable microfiber cover with carry straps |
| Water resistance | Yes — water-resistant treated outer cover |
| Best used for | Car camping, cots, tent floors, guest bedding, sleepovers, RV camping |
| Storage and Portability | Rolls 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.
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


