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I have Froli bed springs so I do not think putting the plywood floor under the mattress will work for me. I do use a pickup as a TV so I can put it there. I am going to try making the PVC frame first and see if it works. I want to try filling them with sand and see if it has enough weight to handle moderate winds. If not, I may add some lead shot. I bought some corks sized to fit inside the pipes to keep the sand in place. If I am not happy with it I will try the plywood or the 3/4 inch horse mat. A 4 foot by 6 foot mat from tractor supply weighs 90+ lbs. so it should have plenty of weight if I cut it the same size as 2 pieces of plywood.
Steve,
Hows the sleeping after the Froli?
Worth the effort and $?
I see they have a new lower profile version?

I'm using the hypervent for condensation and just a thick teton bag on top of oem pad and cover but could use a little more cushioning at hip and shoulder.

I tried a 5" memory foam mattress off Amazon (forget the brand but one recommened by a couple others) in place of oem but it just didnt feel right and actually was giving me back aches.
And took up too much foot room.
And made it a big production getting at underneath cargo storage bins.
 
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