{"id":10548,"date":"2021-11-16T13:29:26","date_gmt":"2021-11-16T20:29:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thecampingnerd.com\/?p=10548"},"modified":"2022-02-25T12:22:48","modified_gmt":"2022-02-25T19:22:48","slug":"rv-bedding-review-short-queen-king-bunk-sheets","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thecampingnerd.com\/rv-bedding-review-short-queen-king-bunk-sheets\/","title":{"rendered":"Ultimate RV Bedding Review Short Queen\/King & RV Bunk Sheets"},"content":{"rendered":"
RVs are weird. There are a lot of things about them that seem like they should be the same as at home but more often than not they are just a little bit different.<\/p>\n
Mattress size is one of those weird things.<\/p>\n
Related RV Product: The Camco Screen Door Cross Bar Handle (click to view on Amazon)<\/a> makes it easy to close an RV screen door and protect it at the same time.<\/strong><\/p>\n In many campers, the mattresses used are just a couple of inches shorter than regular bed sizes.<\/p>\n These are what’s known as short camper queens and kings.<\/p>\n Not all campers use camper sized mattresses, but many of them do. And then you have the bunks that are all sorts of different shapes and sizes.<\/p>\n Finding the right kind of bedding for an entire RV can be like solving a puzzle.<\/p>\n See Also:\u00a0Den-Dry Mattress Underlay Review \u2013 Stop RV Mattress Mold<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n In this review, we’ll go over some of the common bedroom and bunk mattress sizes and what RV sheets are going to be the best fit.<\/p>\n You might have to do some measuring to find out what kind of mattress you have but getting the right size of bedding will speed things up when you’re getting the RV ready for your next camping trip.<\/p>\n There are an astounding variety of mattress sizes in RVs and campers. It’s impossible to say exactly what size is in what brand or model of camper.<\/p>\n The easiest way to know what size of mattress is in the bedroom and bunks of your RV is to measure and compare with the table below or check the measurements of the RV bed sheets reviewed in this article.<\/p>\n 34″ x 75″ (twin)<\/td>\n Twin RV bunks are found in larger trailers with child\/adult size bunks. Can be up to 80″ long.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n In the table above you will find common mattress sizes for RVs but that doesn’t mean what’s in your camper will match exactly. Bunk beds can be made to a custom size and can vary in size a lot.<\/p>\n When shopping for RV bedding you can sometimes get away with getting a sheet set that is a few inches smaller or larger than the custom mattress in your RV.<\/p>\n Then there’s the specially cut out corners on mattresses in some RVs. When the mattress isn’t even a rectangle you may have to just get the closest measuring bed sheet and tuck in the odd shaped corner as best you can.<\/p>\nCommon RV Mattress Sizes<\/h2>\n
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\n Mattress Size Name<\/td>\n Measurements (Width x Length)<\/td>\n Where They’re Found<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n RV Bunk<\/td>\n 28″ x 75″ (single)<\/p>\n Single RV bunks are commonly found in smaller campers with child size bunks.<\/p>\n \n 3\/4 Bunk<\/td>\n 48″ x 75″<\/td>\n Often found in corner bunks with larger 3\/4 bunk on bottom and single bunk above.
\nPopular with travel trailers.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n\n RV Full<\/td>\n 54″ x 75″<\/td>\n Found in fold out RV sofa beds and sometimes large bottom bunks. Sometimes 1″ smaller or larger in width. Regular full size sheets will normally work.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n RV Short Queen<\/td>\n 60″ x 75″<\/td>\n Often just 5″-6″ shorter than a regular queen. Width is the same. Used to save space in RV. Very common RV mattress size.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n RV Short King<\/td>\n 72″ x 75″<\/td>\n Just 5″ shorter than a regular king. RV short kings are often found in large 5th-wheels & Class A motorhomes.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n