Kogler focuses on truck sleeper-berth mattresses: thinner profiles, truck-friendly dimensions, and foam builds meant to feel stable in a compact space. We tested four mainstream models across support, cooling, pressure relief, motion isolation, responsiveness, edge stability, and durability. The short version: Revive+ was the most complete performer, Journey was the value pick, and RoadCloud and Performance landed in the middle with different comfort trade-offs.
Product Overview
| Mattress | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For | Price |
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| Kogler Revive+ Premium Clinical Mattress | 4.4 | strong balance of support and pressure relief; breathable washable cover | softer edges than an innerspring; higher price | mixed-position sleepers who want a stable, cushioned feel | $419 |
| Kogler Road Cloud Truck Mattress | 4.1 | stable support; good ease of turning | fewer published policy details; moderate edge support | back sleepers and combo sleepers who want a “no-fuss” surface | $285 |
| Kogler Performance High-Quality Mattress for Truck Sleepers | 4.2 | airflow-focused top design; antimicrobial cover included | longer ship timeline; edges are average | hot sleepers and drivers who want a cleaner, easy-care setup | $210 |
| Kogler Journey Foam Mattress | 3.7 | light, simple feel; good motion quietness | thinner profile limits deep support; shorter trial window | lighter sleepers, guest berths, and budget-focused buyers | $199 |
Testing Team Takeaways
Across the four, we kept coming back to Revive+ for the most even “all-night” balance—support stayed steady while pressure points stayed calmer. Marcus pushed the support limits and immediately exposed where thinner builds felt less planted. Mia’s side-sleep sessions separated “comfortable at first” from “comfortable at hour five.” Ethan’s frequent turning highlighted which surfaces stayed easy to move on versus the ones that demanded more effort.
Kogler Mattress Comparison Chart
| Comparison item | Revive+ Premium Clinical | Road Cloud Truck | Performance High-Quality | Journey Foam |
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| Thickness | 8" | 7" | 7" (select size listed at 8") | 5.5" |
| Available sizes shown | 72"x36"x8", 80"x32"x8", 80"x36"x8", 80"x39"x8", 80"x42"x8" | 32"x80"x7, 36"x80"x7, 39"x80"x7, 42"x80"x7 | 72"x36"x7, 80"x32"x7, 80"x36"x7, 80"x39"x7, 80"x42"x7 | 72"x36"x5.5, 80"x32"x5.5, 80"x36"x5.5, 80"x39"x5.5, 80"x42"x5.5 |
| Core construction (verified terms) | three layers of temperature-stable Clini-Foam with airflow channels | two-layer design using temperature-stable Clini-Foam | three layers of temperature-stable Clini-Foam; inverted convoluted cut pattern for airflow | high-quality clinical foam |
| Trial period | 120 days | - | 60 days | 30 days |
| Warranty | 10 years | 10 years | 7 years | 3 years |
| Shipping/lead time | ships in 3–5 business days | - | ships in 4 weeks | - |
| Our firmness impression | medium to medium-firm | medium-firm | medium-firm | medium |
| Cooling (test impression) | strongest airflow feel overall | steady, not “heat-trappy” | best initial airflow sensation | fine, but less “active” |
| Pressure relief (test impression) | best for shoulders/hips | solid, more straightforward | close to Revive+ for most sleepers | variable by body weight |
| Motion isolation (test impression) | very good | good | good | very good |
| Edge support (test impression) | good for foam | fair-to-good | fair-to-good | fair |
How We Tested It
We rotated each mattress through the same platform setup and nightly routine, then repeated targeted checks for Support, Cooling, Pressure Relief, Motion Isolation, Responsiveness, Edge Support, and Durability. I logged back/side sleep and extended “reading in bed” posture time to evaluate lumbar hold. Marcus stress-tested hip support and edge sitting. Mia focused on shoulder and outer-hip pressure during long side-sleep blocks, and Ethan tested how easily the surface “let him turn” without feeling stuck.
Our Testing Experience With Kogler Mattresses
Kogler Revive+ Premium Clinical Mattress
Our Testing Experience
The first thing I noticed was how quickly the surface settled into a steady, supportive feel—enough give for my shoulder on my side, but not so much that my hips kept drifting lower over the night. When I spent an hour on my laptop, the middle of the bed didn’t feel mushy; it stayed composed. Marcus liked that it resisted the “hammock” sensation even when he rolled forward. Mia consistently picked this one for side sleeping because her shoulder could sink without her neck feeling torqued. Ethan’s turning feedback was simple: it “let me turn without thinking about it,” and he didn’t feel trapped.
What we liked:
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balanced cushioning and support through a full night
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calmer pressure around shoulders and hips for side sleeping
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easy repositioning without a sticky feel
Who it is best for:
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combo sleepers who alternate back and side
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side sleepers who need pressure relief but still want structure
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sleepers who want an all-around, even-performing option
Where it falls short:
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edge sitting is softer than an innerspring feel
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it’s the priciest of the four models we tested
Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Strong all-around balance for mixed positions | Edges feel softer when sitting to put on shoes |
| Noticeably smoother pressure control for shoulders/hips | Higher cost versus other Kogler models in this lineup |
| Easy turning and repositioning | - |
| Breathable, washable cover is practical in a sleeper cab | - |
Details
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Price: $419
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Thickness: 8"
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Type: foam (Clini-Foam layers)
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Materials (verified terms): temperature-stable Clini-Foam; breathable, washable cover (MVS302 compliant)
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Cooling features: airflow channels
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Shipping: free factory-direct shipping; ships in 3–5 business days
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Trial period: 120 days
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Warranty: 10-year manufacturer’s warranty
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Made in: USA
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
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| Support | 4.6 | Stayed level under hips and mid-back in long sessions |
| Cooling | 4.5 | Airflow design felt consistent over extended use |
| Pressure Relief | 4.7 | Best shoulder/hip comfort, especially for side sleeping |
| Motion Isolation | 4.4 | Partner movement stayed muted in roll/turn checks |
| Responsiveness | 4.2 | Easy turns without a “stuck” feel, not springy |
| Edge Support | 4.0 | Acceptable for foam, but sitting edge is softer |
| Durability | 4.6 | Held shape well in repeat testing; long warranty helps |
| Overall | 4.4 | Most balanced performer across the full scorecard |
Kogler Road Cloud Truck Mattress
Our Testing Experience
RoadCloud felt like the “get in, get out, sleep” option. The surface landed on the firmer side of comfortable, and I felt my lower back stay aligned when I started on my back. When I switched to my side, it didn’t cradle as deeply as Revive+, but it also didn’t let my hips drift. Marcus immediately appreciated the stability—he could roll forward without feeling like the bed bowed. Mia was pickier here: she could do side sleeping, but only if she positioned her shoulder carefully and didn’t stay locked in one spot too long. Ethan liked how quickly it responded when he shifted; it stayed easy to turn on.
What we liked:
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stable support that stays straightforward and predictable
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easy repositioning for restless sleepers
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solid “medium-firm” feel for back sleep
Who it is best for:
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back sleepers and combo sleepers who prefer a firmer surface
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heavier bodies that need a steadier base
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anyone who dislikes deep sink and wants simpler support
Where it falls short:
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pressure relief is less forgiving for sensitive shoulders
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limited published policy details compared with other models we tested
Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| Stable, supportive feel that doesn’t drift overnight | Less forgiving for lightweight side sleepers |
| Easy to turn and reset sleep position | Trial period not listed in the sources we reviewed |
| Good option for back sleep | Edge sitting is only moderate |
| Weight capacity is clearly stated | - |
Details
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Price: $285
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Thickness: 7"
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Type: foam (Clini-Foam)
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Materials (verified terms): temperature-stable Clini-Foam; four way-stretch cover described as breathable
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Weight capacity: 450 lbs
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Warranty: 10 years
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Made in: USA
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Support | 4.2 | Strong, steady feel for back sleep and heavier load |
| Cooling | 4.1 | Comfortable in longer sessions, no sharp heat spikes |
| Pressure Relief | 4.0 | Good overall, but less forgiving for shoulders on side |
| Motion Isolation | 4.0 | Movements are noticeable but not disruptive |
| Responsiveness | 4.2 | Quick surface recovery, easy to reposition |
| Edge Support | 3.8 | Fine for sleeping near edge, sitting is average |
| Durability | 4.3 | Stable feel plus a long warranty signal confidence |
| Overall | 4.1 | A firm-leaning, stable pick with clear strengths |
Kogler Performance High-Quality Mattress for Truck Sleepers
Our Testing Experience
Performance felt immediately “cleaner” as a setup because the antimicrobial cover changes the day-to-day routine—less worry about the mattress picking up cabin funk, and it’s easier to keep the sleep surface tidy. In use, the initial comfort had a slightly plusher entry than RoadCloud, then it firmed up underneath. I noticed the best results when I rotated between back and side: enough contour to calm pressure points, but I still felt a defined support core. Marcus said it kept his hips from sagging when he rolled forward. Mia liked it better than RoadCloud for side sleeping, though Revive+ stayed her favorite. Ethan’s turning test was positive; it stayed responsive and never felt gluey.
What we liked:
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strong all-around comfort with an easy-care cover
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good airflow feel on first contact
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stable support for larger bodies
Who it is best for:
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hot sleepers who want airflow-oriented comfort
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drivers prioritizing an easy-to-maintain sleep surface
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combo sleepers who want contour without heavy sink
Where it falls short:
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longer shipping lead time than the other mattresses we tested
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edge support is solid for foam but not “reinforced” feeling
Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| Antimicrobial cover included for easier upkeep | Listed ship timeline is longer than other models |
| Three-layer foam design feels balanced | Edge sitting is only average |
| Good cooling feel for a foam build | - |
| Easy turning, minimal “stuck” sensation | - |
Details
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Price: $210 (starting)
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Thickness: 7" (select size listed at 8")
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Type: foam (three layers of temperature-stable Clini-Foam)
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Materials (verified terms): Clini-Foam layers; antimicrobial cover included; inverted convoluted cut pattern for airflow
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Shipping: free factory-direct shipping; ships in 4 weeks
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Trial period: 60 days
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Warranty: 7 years
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Made in: USA
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
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| Support | 4.3 | Good structure under hips and lower back |
| Cooling | 4.4 | Airflow-focused design felt effective in repeat nights |
| Pressure Relief | 4.3 | Better cushioning than RoadCloud for side sessions |
| Motion Isolation | 4.2 | Movement stayed controlled and predictable |
| Responsiveness | 4.1 | Turns were easy; quick recovery without bounce |
| Edge Support | 3.9 | Better than expected for foam, still not “firm edge” |
| Durability | 4.2 | Stable feel across use; solid warranty supports it |
| Overall | 4.2 | A practical, balanced choice with a hygiene-friendly setup |
Kogler Journey Foam Mattress
Our Testing Experience
Journey was the simplest to understand: a thinner, budget-friendly foam option that feels fine when your body doesn’t demand a lot of depth. For me, it worked best on my back for shorter stretches; after longer nights, I could tell the profile was less substantial under my hips. Marcus was the clearest stress test—he described it as “fine at first, then I start wishing for more underneath.” Mia had a mixed reaction: she liked the gentler entry feel, but her shoulder noticed the thinner build if she stayed on one side too long. Ethan appreciated the quiet surface and easy movement, but he also noticed that the comfort “runs out” sooner than the thicker models.
What we liked:
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straightforward feel and good motion quietness
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budget-friendly entry point
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easy to move on for a foam mattress
Who it is best for:
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lightweight sleepers who don’t need deep support
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occasional use (guest berth, short trips)
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buyers prioritizing cost over premium feel
Where it falls short:
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thinner profile limits support for heavier bodies
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less pressure comfort for long side-sleep blocks
Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| Accessible price for a dedicated truck-size mattress | Thinner build can feel less supportive over long nights |
| Quiet surface with strong motion damping | Not the best choice for heavier sleepers |
| Easy to reposition | Side sleepers may want more cushioning depth |
| Simple setup for guest or backup use | - |
Details
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Price: $199
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Thickness: 5.5"
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Type: foam (clinical foam)
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Materials (verified terms): high-quality clinical foam; breathable, washable cover (MVS302 compliant); latex-free
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Shipping: -
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Trial period: 30 days
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Warranty: 3 years
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Made in: USA
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
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| Support | 3.6 | Adequate for lighter bodies; less depth for hips over time |
| Cooling | 3.8 | Comfortable enough, but not as “active” as thicker builds |
| Pressure Relief | 3.7 | Fine initially; prolonged side sleep can reveal limits |
| Motion Isolation | 4.1 | Strong damping—movement stays quiet |
| Responsiveness | 3.7 | Easy enough to move, but less “spring” than thicker models |
| Edge Support | 3.4 | Functional, but soft when sitting or edging |
| Durability | 3.6 | Shorter warranty and thinner profile lower confidence |
| Overall | 3.7 | Best as a budget or occasional-use option |
Compare Performance Scores of These Mattresses
| Mattress | Overall Score | Support | Pressure Relief | Cooling | Motion Isolation | Durability | Responsiveness | Edge Support |
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| Kogler Revive+ Premium Clinical Mattress | 4.4 | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.5 | 4.4 | 4.6 | 4.2 | 4.0 |
| Kogler Road Cloud Truck Mattress | 4.1 | 4.2 | 4.0 | 4.1 | 4.0 | 4.3 | 4.2 | 3.8 |
| Kogler Performance High-Quality Mattress for Truck Sleepers | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.1 | 3.9 |
| Kogler Journey Foam Mattress | 3.7 | 3.6 | 3.7 | 3.8 | 4.1 | 3.6 | 3.7 | 3.4 |
Revive+ was the most evenly strong across categories, especially when you care about both support and pressure relief. Performance’s edge is how consistently it handled cooling while staying well-balanced elsewhere. RoadCloud’s advantage showed up in stable support and easy movement, but it trailed slightly on pressure relief. Journey performed best on motion isolation for the money, with the clearest compromises in support depth and long-term confidence.
How to Choose a Kogler Mattress
Start with body weight and sleep position: heavier bodies and frequent position changes generally benefit from more thickness and a more structured feel. If you rotate between back and side, Revive+ is the safest “do-it-all” pick. If you want a firmer, simpler surface that stays easy to turn on, RoadCloud is the straightforward choice. If you prioritize an easy-care cover and balanced comfort, Performance fits best. For a guest berth, short trips, or lighter sleepers on a budget, Journey makes sense.
Limitations
Kogler’s lineup is purpose-built around sleeper-berth sizing, so it doesn’t map cleanly to standard residential mattress shopping. The foam builds generally won’t deliver the crisp, reinforced edge feel some couples prefer. Thinner models like Journey can feel supportive at first but lose composure for heavier bodies over long nights. Performance’s longer ship timeline can be a real planning constraint if you need a replacement quickly.
Kogler Mattress vs. Alternatives
Why choose these models
- Truck-focused dimensions that fit common sleeper berths without over-thick profiles
- Foam comfort that stays stable and quiet for overnight movement
- Practical options like washable or antimicrobial covers on select models
Alternatives to consider
- SleepDog truck mattresses: a widely available sleeper-cab option with a 10-year warranty and truck-size collections
- MattressInsider Truck Sleeper Mattress: strong choice if you need broader size coverage or custom sizing, with free shipping and USA craftsmanship messaging
Pro Tips for Kogler Mattress
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Measure your sleeper berth twice (length, width, corner radius) before ordering; truck sizes vary more than people expect
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Give any new foam surface a few nights before locking in your final feel judgment
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Rotate the mattress periodically to even out the most-used hip/shoulder zones
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Use a breathable fitted sheet and keep the sleeper area ventilated when possible to reduce heat buildup
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If you sit on the edge daily (boots, lacing up), avoid perching on the same spot every time to reduce edge fatigue
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Keep the cover clean and dry; in a truck cabin, odor and moisture management matters as much as comfort
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If you’re a side sleeper with pressure sensitivity, prioritize thicker models first, then tune with your pillow loft
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If you’re heavier or frequently stomach-sleep, lean toward the firmer, more supportive options to avoid “dip” over time
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For shared sleeping, prioritize motion isolation and edge support scores over “plush feel” alone
FAQs
Q: Which Kogler mattress performed best overall?
A: Revive+ scored the most evenly across support, pressure relief, cooling, and durability.
Q: Which model is best for a tight budget?
A: Journey is the value pick, especially for lighter sleepers or occasional use.
Q: Which one ships slowest based on published info?
A: Performance lists a 4-week ship timeline.
Q: Is RoadCloud suitable for heavier drivers?
A: It lists a 450 lb weight capacity, and it felt structurally steady in our heavier-body testing.