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AC Pacific Latex-Foam Mattress Topper with Cool-Gel Layer Cool-gel layer helps control the body temperature and prevent overheating Latex foam contours to your body to promote proper circulation and spinal alignment Hypoallergenic with pin core holes which increase airflow Mattress cover is removable, washable, and zippered 100% latex foam core California King: (84”x72”x2”), 38lb. Remake Your Bed with the Right Mattress TopperHowever you like to sleep, there's a mattress topper, pad, or protector to help you stay comfortable, avoid allergies, and regulate temperature.For post-purchase inquiries, please contact Groupon customer support.Goods sold by Groupon Goods. no returns unless defective Most orders are delivered within 7 business days from the purchase date. Does not ship to PO boxes/AK/HI/Canada/Puerto Rico How is the strike-through price determined? Twin, Twin Long, Full, Full Long, Queen, King, and CA King 1", 2", and 3"




Latex Toppers are hypo-allergenic. It breathes to keep you warm in the winter, and cool in the summer. Latex Toppers provide maximum support, and pressure relief. This means no more aching back, nor aches and pains caused from other mattress (particularly non-foam mattress & short lasting foam) that give poor support and pressure relief. High-quality, 100 percent natural Dunlop Latex Foam Aerated, well-ventilated interior dissipates heat and body moisture. Identical density and firmness throughout the product Only food-grade ingredients are used during the manufacturing process Quality control of production gives you the same density and firmness throughout the mattress Only food grade ingredients are used during the manufacturing process. These ingredients are then filtered out with purified drinking water to yield an all natural latex foam product. Conforms to your body contours for superb comfort Topper with equal perforations of 1/4" over the whole surface




Covers can be found under Mattress Accessories Foam Type / Firmness Twin 38" x 75" Twin Long 38" x 80" Full 54" x 75" Full Long 54" x 80" Queen 60" x 80" King 76" x 80" CA King 72" x 84" ** NOTE: Products may carry a size tolerance, depending on style. Please see our Tolerance Table. *NOTE: For details on the Latex Mattress/Topper Warranty and Guarantee, see the return policy on our Customer Service page. **NOTE: The CA King latex mattress is a solid 72"x80" with an extra 4" glued to the end to make it 72"x84". There is no additional charge for the gluing. NOTE: Due to the manufacturing process, minor imperfections are normal and do not affect overall performance of the latex foam. Latex's pin-core perforations may or may not fully extend through the product. This is a normal result of the manufacturing process, and neither variation is to be considered a flaw or defect.A topper adds either softness or support to an existing mattress.




Mattress toppers vary greatly in materials and quality and even in thickness. The thickness best for you depends on a number of factors, ultimately boiling down to the type of topper and the results you desire, such as more support on a soft bed, or added softness for a firm bed. The range of thicknesses also varies based on the material making up the topper; memory foam toppers may be up to 8-inches thick, while other types of toppers are far thinner. Memory Foam Memory foam mattress toppers range from a 1-inch thickness up to 8 inches, which means a huge difference between the thinnest and thickest in comfort and support. Memory foam reacts to body heat, conforming to the body's shape as the foam warms. A 2- or 3-inch memory foam topper ultimately offers more support than an 8-inch topper, using the actual mattress as a supportive base. With an extremely thick memory foam topper, the body sinks in so much that the firmness of the mattress beneath isn't felt nearly as much as with thinner toppers.




Latex Foam Latex offers an alternative to memory foam with not quite as wide a range of thicknesses available. Latex toppers typically run from 1 to 3 inches thick. Latex does not conform to your body's shape once it's warm the way memory foam does; therefore, the comfort considerations vary. If your body compresses the foam down an inch on a 2-inch latex topper, the compression level will be the same on a 3-inch latex topper made by the same manufacturer, so there's no need for the extra inch of foam. Feather and Down-Alternative Toppers Mattress toppers filled with feathers or even a down alternative are generally designed to make a hard bed more comfortable. The thickness varies based on the positioning of the filler within; there is no set thickness. A bargain feather or down-alternative topper may be quite thin -- less than an inch -- while a quality topper typically has far more filler inside, resulting in 3 or 4 inches of thickness. Shaking out this type of topper is required to keep it fluffy and thick.




Thickness Considerations No matter which type of topper seems best to you, the added thickness is something to consider, as it changes the way sheets fit the bed. Your existing fitted sheets may pop off the mattress or never stay put in the first place if the topper is more than a couple of inches thick. Extra-deep sheets sets may be required; many bedding stores carry these, since some modern mattresses already have a sewn-in topper that makes the mattresses far deeper than standard. If you get hot at night or enjoy shifting your position as you sleep, a thin or medium memory foam topper may be more comfortable than a thick memory foam topper; this type of foam gets warm, and the deeper it is, the more you sink into it. References The Foam Factory: Foam Mattress Topper Thickness: What's Right for You? Date: July 21, 2012 12:16:45 PM PDT Love, love, love my latex topper Just thought you might like to read what another happy Rocky Mountain Mattress customer has to say about our Latex Toppers.




Here is some more information on Latex Toppers: Can people who suffer from “latex allergies” sleep on latex mattresses or the natural latex mattress topper? Pure natural latex is derived from the rubber tree. Most latex mattresses and pillows are made from 100% natural latex, but can be made from a blend of natural and synthetic latex. Latex allergies first became noted in the 1990s. Proteins in the latex are the source of the allergic reactions, which can include: nasal congestion, runny nose, shortness of breath, wheezing and in the extreme case, anaphylactic shock. These particular proteins also occur in many common items such as tomatoes, bananas and milkweed. Most of the early cases of latex allergies stemmed from the health care community in persons regularly exposed to latex materials such as latex gloves. These types of latex products are manufactured by the dipped vulcanization process which is a closed cell process; this process does not allow for the proteins to be washed out during or at the completion of production.




Moreover, to facilitate their wear, latex gloves are coated with a powder, which in turn allows for the latex proteins to be carried into the air and increases the likelihood of exposure. Latex foam used in the manufacture of latex foam mattresses is made with an entirely different process called an open celled process. This process allows for thorough post-production washing. Most latex foam bedding is put through at least 5 washing or flushing cycles to ensure that almost all of the protein is removed from the latex. All latex foam bedding products are subsequently covered with non-latex products so there is never skin contact with the latex. The FDA monitors complaints for allergic reaction to natural latex rubber. The largest manufacturer of natural latex products in the United States has reported that in their 28 years in the industry, there has never been a single complaint generated from the natural rubber found in latex pillows or mattresses. As a precaution, severe latex allergy sufferers should obtain a mattress materials sample to be taken to their physician or allergy specialist for evaluation and recommendation.

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