Owners that are using the stock Supertramp mattress, what do you think? Using as is or with mods? Would be good info to share for potential buyers, even though everyone has different preferences. I get asked about it, but we already had a pieced-together mattress that we'd been using in two of our previous campers, so chose to delete the Supertramp mattress from out build.
Our mattress story started three campers ago. We bought a 1.75" eggcrate memory foam topper to put on top of the hard FWC mattress they were using back then. Still no good. Replaced that topper with a 3" memory foam topper. Better, but stock FWC mattress was too firm to be a backer for a memory foam topper. I searched around locally and found a very soft open cell foam at a local store (JoAnn's fabric/hobby lobby type store. Don't recall as it was 7 years ago). That 2" thick, soft, open cell foam was perfect backer to the memory foam topper. It came in 24" wide strips so there were several pieces under our Queen sized topper, but it worked great once in place. We moved that entire setup to the next camper and used it another three years. That stock mattress was stored in a spare bedroom, never used, and sold with that camper. When we ordered the Supertramp, we knew we wouldn't use the stock mattress and didn't want to store it, so we deleted it from our order. We brought our pieced-together mattress down to CO so we'd have something to sleep on when we picked up the Flagship.
I'd been meaning to find one large piece of backer foam to replace the 24" wide strips and find an appropriate mattress cover. Figured we'd bump up from 2" to 3" backer foam at the same time. We ordered a very soft 3" foam from The Foam Factory and also a mattress cover to accommodate what would now be a 6" thick mattress. The backer foam was much too soft. I reached out to The Foam Factory and they agreed I could mail them a little piece of the green 2" foam we liked. They compared to their various foams and found a close match. We ordered a 3" thick piece of that foam in Queen size to back our existing 3" memory foam. Worked out to be the perfect blend for us.
After confirming comfort over a few camping trips, it was time to trim both the memory foam and backer foam to make it fit the unique shape of the Flagship cabover. Not only the two angled front corners (approx. 45% angles) were trimmed, but the entire front of the cabover comes to a point, so a bit of trimming there. The stock queen size was also a bit long and hampered access to the underbed storage because it rubbed a fair bit on the soft top on the way up and down. I shortened the overall mattress length three or four inches and it now lifts up much easier.
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While I had the mattress out, it was time to address a small issue with the trim on the under bed storage panel. It was slightly separated when new and the gap increased over time. Supertramp uses a specific version of Sikaflex adhesive (Sikaflex 505) and offered to mail a tube. But, 505 only comes in 10oz cartridges and I only needed a dab, so I had them hold off and said I'd try a fix with some other adhesives. I had a half-used tube of Loctite brand marine epoxy that seems like it was worth a shot. I mixed it up, gooped it in, and strapped it for 24 hours; 2 hours recommended so 24 hours is better, right? Really it just worked better with my schedule. That did the trick. Trim is now staying in place.
The trimmed mattress went back into it's mattress cover and back in the camper. Several trips later, the trim epoxying and trimmed mattress are all working great.
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