Truck Bed Mattresses for Comfortable Rest on the Road
Just like you make sure to pack every necessary tool in your truck toolboxes, it's equally important to prioritize your comfort and ensure you are well-rested. On the road, your cab becomes your home, and your bunk is your bedroom.
Having a bed that suits your body, fits your style, and is available when you need it makes your day-to-day life on the road more comfortable.
Staying well-rested is also important for safety reasons. According to a CDC report on the dangers of drowsy driving, driving while fatigued and sleepy can be as dangerous as drunk driving.
Driving while drowsy reduces your reaction time, makes you slower to process what you see, and makes you significantly more likely to drift from your lane or miss an exit. Any of these experiences can increase your risk of an accident.
While the CDC encourages drivers to pull over and rest when they’re tired, the organization also encourages drivers to consider whether they sleep restfully enough. People who get six hours of sleep per day--or less--are more likely to fall asleep at the wheel.
That’s why it’s important to choose a truck mattress and other bedding products that work for you and enable genuinely restful sleep.
What Makes a Truck Cab Comfortable?
The best thing to get is a 38" W x 75" L Semi Truck Sleeper Cab Mattress that suits your body’s specific needs regarding firmness, texture, hypoallergenic material, and reducing tension on pressure points if you’re a side-sleeper.
It also helps if the mattress is installation-friendly.
How to Set Up a Mattress in A Cab
Setting up the mattress in you cab’s sleeper-berth is fairly straightforward.
- What size mattress your sleeper berth accommodates. Twin-size is common, but not universal.
- Then, take your correctly-sized mattress and secure it into the sleeper berth.
- Finally, add the mattress-toppers, sheets, blankets, and pillows that suit your needs.
- In cold climates, rugs and thermal blankets may be your friend.
- For a final touch, aromatherapy diffusers can keep your cab from getting musty-smelling.
What Sets Mytee Products’ Truck Bed Mattresses Apart?
Mytee Products’ truck bed mattresses come in a wide range of firmnesses and sizes. They also come compressed, so they can be easily placed in the sleeping berth and allowed to expand to their full size naturally.
Our cost-effective mattress for a truck bed helps you sleep well, which is just another way Mytee Products help you haul safely and earn more.
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