PJorgen
Senior Member
This is kind of a convoluted question so I'll try to be as clear as possible.
We have a 2014 FWC Hawk and like many discovered that the foam mattress was way too hard. We swapped out FWC's foam for a lower density foam, but still not comfortable. So this year we purchased a 2" memory foam mattress topper - success! Now very comfortable, we sleep as well as we do at home.
Before we had the topper, I could toss the two "extra" cushions from the bed on top of the main mattress, slide the bed extension in and lower the top with just a tiny bit of room to spare between the cushions and the roof. Now with the topper I can no longer do that. If I toss the cushions on the main mattress and fold the topper over its way too thick to allow the roof to come down all the way. I've taken to leaving the bed extended when I lower the top. That works but makes it difficult to raise the top as I can't get directly under the front "lifting zone" with the bed extended.
Any ideas or suggestions from you folks who use toppers?
We have a 2014 FWC Hawk and like many discovered that the foam mattress was way too hard. We swapped out FWC's foam for a lower density foam, but still not comfortable. So this year we purchased a 2" memory foam mattress topper - success! Now very comfortable, we sleep as well as we do at home.
Before we had the topper, I could toss the two "extra" cushions from the bed on top of the main mattress, slide the bed extension in and lower the top with just a tiny bit of room to spare between the cushions and the roof. Now with the topper I can no longer do that. If I toss the cushions on the main mattress and fold the topper over its way too thick to allow the roof to come down all the way. I've taken to leaving the bed extended when I lower the top. That works but makes it difficult to raise the top as I can't get directly under the front "lifting zone" with the bed extended.
Any ideas or suggestions from you folks who use toppers?