Does a King Size Mattress Fit in a Pickup Truck?

A king size mattress is a large mattress, measuring 76 inches in width and 80 inches in length. That’s 6 feet 4 inches by 6 feet 8 inches, making it the largest standard size mattress available on the market.

It’s great for couples who need extra room to stretch out, or for people who just need more space to sleep comfortably. But, can a king size mattress fit into a pickup truck?

The answer is yes, it is possible to fit a king size mattress into a pickup truck – though this will depend on the make and model of your truck. Generally speaking, if your truck has an extended cab with fold down seats and an open bed of at least six feet long, you should be able to fit a king size mattress inside with some careful maneuvering. You may also be able to squeeze it in if your truck has a canopy or camper shell.

In order to fit the mattress inside without damaging either your vehicle or the mattress itself, you’ll need to take some precautions. First, make sure that you measure both your truck bed and the mattress before attempting to put them together – this will help ensure that they are compatible. You may also want to invest in some moving blankets or other padding materials to protect both the truck and the mattress while they are being transported.

Once you have measured and padded everything accordingly, it’s time to start loading up! Most people find that it helps if they start by laying one end of the mattress into the back seat, then pushing it up into the bed of the pickup from there. It may take more than one person to get this job done safely – so if you have someone available be sure to enlist their help.

Conclusion:

Overall, it is possible for most pickup trucks with an extended cab and open bed of at least six feet long to fit a king size mattress – although some careful maneuvering is required. With proper measurements taken beforehand and some help from another person (or two!), you should be able to transport your new king sized bed safely and securely.

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Susan Delgado