Rear floor mattress or inflatable bed?

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Blu808

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I go camping quite often. Usually 2 times a month. About 6 months ago my fiancé and I decided to sleep in the cab. We folded up the rear seat, slid the front seats forward, threw down a double sleeping bag, and were quite comfortable. It sure beats being out in the elements or having to setup a tent.

Does anyone know of a company that makes a rear floor size mattress or thick foam pad? I have seen the inflatable rear seat ones, but feel like there would be more room on the floor.

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The wife and I use one of those self-inflatable mattresses when we go to the drive-in. Its very comfortable, they are usually twin size.
 

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I did that one night waiting on the electrician at the ranch and could hardly walk the next day. Doable but not comfy.
 

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eh.... i sleep in my truck all the time. my drive from california to trr was 1800 miles(?) i think. i stopped at random rest stops and sleep for a few hours. also at trr, i prefer to sleep in my truck. nobdy can hear me snore, and all the sound deadening in my truck makes for a quiet night. but im short enough to almost lay flat in the back seat so i stay comfy
 

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Yea I just fold up the back seat, put the foam down, and a sleeping nag on top. Makes for a quiet and secure nights sleep.
 
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