Hest Dually Review
Our Verdict
Our Analysis and Test Results
The Hest Dually is like a real mattress you would have at home. It does have a few features that make it slightly more portable and functional for camping, however. This mattress is large enough for two people, or one person and a dog, or even two people and a small dog, but definitely functions best in a vehicle or trailer as it is a bit unwieldy. Unique among camping mattresses, as well, the Dually is comprised of foam without any self-inflating features.
Performance Comparison
Comfort
The Dually is a large mattress made of equal parts of two different densities of foam that are welded together. The top layer is plush memory foam, the bottom layer is denser and noticeably more supportive, and together you get almost 4 inches of cush.
There are two one-person sized slabs of this foam, each zipped inside a giant fabric case that hinges in the middle. This allows the mattress to be folded exactly in half so that it only takes up half the space (though it is, of course, double the height). It also keeps the sleeping surface cleaner.
The surface is nylon with a nice flex that feels good next-to-skin and is quiet as you move about. Keep in mind that the material can collect dust and debris if you're sleeping somewhere dusty.
This bed is really comfortable, but there is no air to add support, so if you prefer a firmer mattress, this may not work for you. But after a full day of hiking and exploring, we enjoyed settling into this rather luxurious bed. Though it works best on a platform, it protects well from rough objects on the ground. Because the mat is really two single mattresses that are held together in a fabric shell, two people can sleep without feeling any movement at all from the other person. The seam between the two parts is quite snug, so the foam parts did not separate, meaning no one falls into a crack.
This camping mat is offered in long or wide. We tested the wide version, which is 60 inches wide and six feet long, which is noticeably shorter than other camping mattresses that we tested. Taller campers may want to look at the long version. However, the long version is not as wide. While the foam can be pushed into some tight corners, make sure and measure your sleeping area to get a proper fit.
Ease of Use
Readying the Dually for use involves unbuckling two large plastic buckles and opening it flat. To store, you reverse the process. The only part that is not easy is maneuvering it around. Did we mention that it weighs 32 pounds? Even with the nylon carrying handles, you are moving 30 by 60 inches of floppy foam, so you are not going to want to carry it very far.
It does feature two pockets in the front of the mattress that are sized perfectly for phones but are also handy for storing a headlamp or keys. The outer surface is a rugged, PU-coated nylon. The entire fabric cover can be zipped off for washing, but you will want to have a large, clean surface to stash your foam while you are doing this. Other than this, it is easy to clean.
Those campers that sleep in a van, truck, or trailer with a dedicated sleeping platform will get the best use out of this mattress, where storing it closed will provide needed extra space for adventure gear. The Dually ships with all the air squeezed out the foam, and you will want to allow it some time to expand back to full size before first use.
Warmth
The R-value of the Dually is not available, but four inches of solid foam is going to provide ample insulation for four-season camping. We tested in the spring in Central Oregon, where nighttime temperatures can often get below freezing, and our testers reported that it was always cozy and warm. The foam did not harden or lose its pliable feeling.
Versatility
This isn't a particularly versatile mattress. It doesn't really pack up, it is large and awkward to carry. You really need a truck or van to transport it, and storing it takes up quite a bit of space. It is probably too big for most tents, and you are definitely not carrying it into the backcountry. Ideally, it will live in a dedicated area and not have to get moved around much.
Packed Size
As you may have guessed, packed size is simply half the width of the unpacked size, while being twice as tall (nearly eight inches). It is huge.
Really it is folded in half rather than packed. This is quite handy if you are sleeping in your car and need extra space for transporting gear without getting your mattress dirty, but there is no option to roll up this mat for smaller storage, and the Dually does not shine in the packed size metric.
This model works really well for two people or one person who likes a lot of space, but if you are camping with additional family members, storing more than one of these would take a massive amount of space.
Value
This is the most expensive mattress in our test; but if getting a fantastic night's sleep is your top priority and you are living in or spending a lot of nights in your vehicle, you may consider this to be an excellent investment — especially if you are playing hard in the outdoors and need a good nighttime recovery. It is easier to move than a standard mattress and has some features to make it camping-friendly. If you need a camping mattress that can be stashed away in a small space or offers more versatility, then it won't be a good value for you.
Conclusion
The Dually is admittedly not as versatile for general camping use. While we wouldn't want it to be our dedicated tent camping mattress, it is crazy comfortable and warm. If you are leaving the tent behind and want the best night's sleep you can buy, this mattress is an excellent option for your tent trailer or for #vanlife.