Thickness of your cushions

JoeKan

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I'm needing to reupholster my cushions even though they are in perfect shape, but they've been around since 1967. The thickness of my cushions are 6 inches and they are 4 feet long (I don't remember the width) but I'm going to reupholster them myself to save on cost. The huge cost is the foam because of the 6 inches. I guess I can go with 4 inch thickness to save money but then it wouldn't be original. What do you all think, 4 or 6 inches? Also, any place where I can pick up foam at?
 
Foams have changed over the years, so a vintage 6" is waaaay different from today's foams.. Do yourself a favor a visit a decent foam shop, explain what your after and try a few different thicknesses as well as types. It is expensive but in the long run its worth getting comfortable stuff. ... Also dont forget that if you go thinner/thicker it might change your seating height when eating at the table..
 
As noted, the thickness isn't the deciding factor when it comes to sleeping comfort. I would agree that if you took a cushion to a good foam shop and explained that you would prefer a finished thickness like the one you brought, but want it to be more comfortable I think they can help. I have the original 1976 cushions in my Alaskan and the foam is pretty well shot. It isn't too bad when sitting at the table, but for sleeping....well, you bottom out too easily as they do not have enough loft or whatever they call it, density maybe?

You want a "Goldilocks" foam product....not to soft (that's what happened to yours) and not too hard since you still want some cush for your tush, so to speak...and not too hard either. I happened to have a Memory Foam on a bed in the spare bederoom i "borrowed" and put on as a topper once the bed was made and it's more than comfortable.
 
Thanks PackRat. I found that Foam Factory has some really good prices! And as kimosawboy pointed out, foam today is far better than in the 1960s so I'm not going to go with 6" thickness but probably 3-4". These cushions will be mostly for sleeping on.
 
I put in the Exped Duo 10 and it’s fantastic. I like it better than the foam mat that came in it, mines a 2016.
 
Great to hear about Exped mats. Does it get thin enough to be able to leave the bedding on the mattress and fully close the folders? Or can you deflate it to get it thinner and close the folders? I have a 2014 CO Alaskan. Thanks
 
Even with the original cushion up in the C/O, the sides that fold down are not fully FLAT and then you have to lower the front on top of them. This will distort the Pirelli seal somewhat, so if you leave a cushion or something to support the front wall off the sides, that would be a good idea.
 
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