Have you tried the Aerogogo mattress? Everyone seems to be showing that one of RUclips these days but I like the fact this has foam inside for more support. Btw, not a long video ; )
Thanks for the reply :) Yes, I have made two videos on it (links below). Hope they help you make a decision. The Lost Horizon and the Aerogogo are both great, high-quality mattresses. I did another model as well made by Dika Sun and while it wasn't quite as high a quality, it was still good and at avout half the price. So I liked that one too, if on a budget. www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-6cf715fe?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsfvideo_aipsfinfluencer-6cf715fe_62WHKC38RWM2TDRZMBPX www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-6cf715fe?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsfvideo_aipsfinfluencer-6cf715fe_62WHKC38RWM2TDRZMBPX_1 www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-6cf715fe?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsfvideo_aipsfinfluencer-6cf715fe_62WHKC38RWM2TDRZMBPX_2 I hope this is helpful!
Also, the foam support on this one is great. One unexpected feature to consider is at your feet. Does the mattress cover the holes or not. If it doesn't it's quicker access to those two storage wells...
I tried lying down in the back of my MY for the first time today, just putting down a memory foam topper. The biggest surprise was that despite having and advertising "Camp Mode", Tesla has not designed the back seats so that they fold down flat. They slope upwards significantly. Secondly, my head projects into the space beyond the top of the seats/platform. I'd love to see someone address these two things in detail - is the mattress tapered to compensate for the slope in the seats? And where it projects beyond the platform, what supports it and how sturdy is it - eg will it take the weight of my head and shoulders?
These are great questions by the way! OK here’s what I think. This lost Horizon mattress is really really great. Probably the best part is just how nice it feels and it’s got great structure within the mattress itself. I am 6 foot 3 inches tall so if you are taller than me and want your head to extend even further towards the front seat, you really ought to consider the Aerogogo mattress, because it has straps that will connect into the seatbelt hardware at the roof of the car next to each of the front two seats on both sides. it’s also longer so it stretches out and rests on top of the armrest. In other words, you’ve got two belts holding from the ceiling on both sides, and the end of the mattress is up on the armrest. I will include a link to that one. It is a fantastic mattress. That said, if you’re not tall like me or taller, you may not need that. When you extend all the way over the armrest, you actually cover up all the storage behind the front seat in front of the back seats. It’s a trade-off. There are positive and negative negatives. It just depends on what you really want. This lost horizon mattress is fantastic, and so is the Aerogogo. I have reviewed some other ones that are not as good but they are half the price, so they are also worth considering if you’re on a budget. I hope that helps. Great questions! www.amazon.com/vdp/0d54b468edc44f1ea723e9a3c2c006c2?ref_=aipsfvideo_aipsfinfluencer-6cf715fe&linkCode=ssc&tag=joshuagiere03-20 www.amazon.com/vdp/0e02878cc12141c39c1badfd119fb2f5?ref_=aipsfvideo_aipsfinfluencer-6cf715fe&linkCode=ssc&tag=joshuagiere03-20
Hey thanks Josh, I really appreciate the response. I will check out both of those. Having watched some other detailed reviews I’m starting to think my MY has a slight manufacturing quirk because the back seats slope up so much they rise up 13cm. I actually measured a 12.5 degree angle, more than twice the slope you could reasonably be expected to sleep on (generally agreed to be 1 to 5 degrees). Anyway, I think you’re saying these mattresses are thick enough to bury the 13cm and make it irrelevant.
You’re welcome. I once heard there was a 7% slope, and I would totally agree that the mattress eliminates any discomfort from that. You may be right, maybe yours is somehow different/defective. The quick fix might be to find another model Y and drop their seats to compare. Good luck!
Great review. I've used a generic (non model Y specific) air mattress and there was an incline - i felt like i was sliding down the whole night. Is that an issue with this/other mattresses you've tried?
Thank you. I've felt no incline at all with any of the Model Y mattresses. I've not even felt that sagging to the middle of the mattress feeling that you sometimes get with air mattresses. Is it possible that the car was parked on a slight incline?
Have you tried the Aerogogo mattress? Everyone seems to be showing that one of RUclips these days but I like the fact this has foam inside for more support. Btw, not a long video ; )
Thanks for the reply :) Yes, I have made two videos on it (links below). Hope they help you make a decision. The Lost Horizon and the Aerogogo are both great, high-quality mattresses. I did another model as well made by Dika Sun and while it wasn't quite as high a quality, it was still good and at avout half the price. So I liked that one too, if on a budget.
www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-6cf715fe?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsfvideo_aipsfinfluencer-6cf715fe_62WHKC38RWM2TDRZMBPX
www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-6cf715fe?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsfvideo_aipsfinfluencer-6cf715fe_62WHKC38RWM2TDRZMBPX_1
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I hope this is helpful!
Also, the foam support on this one is great. One unexpected feature to consider is at your feet. Does the mattress cover the holes or not. If it doesn't it's quicker access to those two storage wells...
Thank you kindly 😊
I tried lying down in the back of my MY for the first time today, just putting down a memory foam topper. The biggest surprise was that despite having and advertising "Camp Mode", Tesla has not designed the back seats so that they fold down flat. They slope upwards significantly. Secondly, my head projects into the space beyond the top of the seats/platform. I'd love to see someone address these two things in detail - is the mattress tapered to compensate for the slope in the seats? And where it projects beyond the platform, what supports it and how sturdy is it - eg will it take the weight of my head and shoulders?
These are great questions by the way! OK here’s what I think. This lost Horizon mattress is really really great. Probably the best part is just how nice it feels and it’s got great structure within the mattress itself. I am 6 foot 3 inches tall so if you are taller than me and want your head to extend even further towards the front seat, you really ought to consider the Aerogogo mattress, because it has straps that will connect into the seatbelt hardware at the roof of the car next to each of the front two seats on both sides. it’s also longer so it stretches out and rests on top of the armrest. In other words, you’ve got two belts holding from the ceiling on both sides, and the end of the mattress is up on the armrest. I will include a link to that one. It is a fantastic mattress. That said, if you’re not tall like me or taller, you may not need that. When you extend all the way over the armrest, you actually cover up all the storage behind the front seat in front of the back seats. It’s a trade-off. There are positive and negative negatives. It just depends on what you really want. This lost horizon mattress is fantastic, and so is the Aerogogo. I have reviewed some other ones that are not as good but they are half the price, so they are also worth considering if you’re on a budget. I hope that helps. Great questions!
www.amazon.com/vdp/0d54b468edc44f1ea723e9a3c2c006c2?ref_=aipsfvideo_aipsfinfluencer-6cf715fe&linkCode=ssc&tag=joshuagiere03-20
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Hey thanks Josh, I really appreciate the response. I will check out both of those. Having watched some other detailed reviews I’m starting to think my MY has a slight manufacturing quirk because the back seats slope up so much they rise up 13cm. I actually measured a 12.5 degree angle, more than twice the slope you could reasonably be expected to sleep on (generally agreed to be 1 to 5 degrees). Anyway, I think you’re saying these mattresses are thick enough to bury the 13cm and make it irrelevant.
You’re welcome. I once heard there was a 7% slope, and I would totally agree that the mattress eliminates any discomfort from that. You may be right, maybe yours is somehow different/defective. The quick fix might be to find another model Y and drop their seats to compare.
Good luck!
@@FamilyFirstProductReviews Thanks 🙂
Great review. I've used a generic (non model Y specific) air mattress and there was an incline - i felt like i was sliding down the whole night. Is that an issue with this/other mattresses you've tried?
Thank you.
I've felt no incline at all with any of the Model Y mattresses. I've not even felt that sagging to the middle of the mattress feeling that you sometimes get with air mattresses. Is it possible that the car was parked on a slight incline?
@@FamilyFirstProductReviews Appreciate the response. I'll use your link if i end up getting this one
@@Henryha That's kind, thank you!