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Queen Size Bed Mattress Height

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When it comes to mattress selection, size matters more than you may know. Think you and your spouse can get a full night’s sleep on a full-size mattress? We don’t recommend it, and here’s why: Healthy sleepers move throughout the night—sometimes a lot. Without room to roam, we bump into our sleep partner, wake up more frequently, struggle to relax and just don’t sleep as well as we could. Need more reason to reconsider why size matters? Check out our top-10 list of size-centric tips to mull over as you consider the best dimensions for you. 1. The number one mistake people make when shopping for a mattress? Buying one that’s too small. A common purchase regret couples have is not upgrading to a king size. As a healthy sleeper, you move anywhere from 40-60 times a night, including a dozen full body turns. Healthy sleepers spend an average of a third of the day in bed, so make sure you’re spending that time comfortably. 2. When choosing a new mattress, it’s smart to consider who will be sleeping on it in the next five to eight years.




Are you recently engaged or expecting a child? Soon you’ll need more room (a cuddly, sprawling toddler can take up a third of the bed alone, not to mention the real estate your spouse will require), so it’s a good idea to prepare your sleep space ahead of time. 3. The height and weight of those using the bed are also factors to consider when making a mattress purchase. Want to know if a mattress is going to be wide enough? Try this test: Lie down on your back and put your elbows behind your head. Do your elbows touch your partner or stretch past the edge of the mattress? You probably need a bigger size. 4. Now for the height test. A good mattress fit should give you at least six inches of space at the foot of the bed. If you or your spouse is over 6’6” tall, a California King is probably the best option for you. 5. It’s been shown that couples who sleep in cramped quarters feel less rested in the morning. (If you’ve ever been awoken by an errant arm or a soccer-playing sleeper, it’s easy to imagine why this may be true.)




6. Couples typically gravitate toward queen-size mattresses, but we suggest choosing the largest size your bedroom can accommodate. Surprisingly, at 60 inches wide, a queen bed offers each sleeper nine inches less space than if they were sleeping alone on a twin. 7. Full-size mattresses are best for solo sleepers. At 53 inches wide, a shared full size would leave only 26.5 inches for each sleeper—the same width as a crib. 8. Twin beds are a good option for space-constrained guest rooms. A twin bed can also be a good starter bed for a child, keeping in mind that a full-size or larger will be a better match once they enter their double-digit years. When shopping for your child, consider what their height and weight will be three to five years from the time of your purchase. 9. Mattress thickness doesn’t matter as much as having space to sprawl. But studies do note that thinner mattresses lose support and wear out more quickly than those that are more substantial. So be sure to keep mattress construction in mind, in addition to size, when selecting your ideal model.




10. Consumers who spent more than 15 minutes choosing their new mattress were more satisfied than those who spent less. So whether you’re researching online or rest-testing in store, be sure to take your time, weigh your options and choose the best mattress match (taking into account size, construction, comfort and support) for you and your lifestyle.About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:The revolutionary Dura-Beam interior construction provides the ideal comfort and firmness for a rejuvenating night's sleep. The horizontal air chambers provide added stability and support around the entire bed. The bed's elevated 22-inch height makes it easier to get in and out of, much like a traditional mattress. Intex Queen 22" DuraBeam High Rise Airbed Mattress with Built-in Pump: Comfort plush high-rise airbed Engineered with the Dura-Beam technology Provides enhanced comfort, stability and support Ultra-lightweight bed adjusts to your personal firmness preference for an incredible night&rsquo s sleep Sleeping surface is covered in soft flocking for extra comfort Indented sides keep your fitted sheets from slipping Elevated 22" height makes it easier to get in and out of Built-in pump will inflate and deflate the airbed with




the switch of a button PVC, ABS, CU, rayon and polyester SpecificationsGenderModelBrandBed SizeMaximum WeightVideo Game PlatformMattress ThicknessConditionSizeMaterialManufacturer Part NumberColorPump IncludedFeaturesAssembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)Manuals & GuidesVideosDoes the built in pump help mattress stay inflated throughout the night?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InDoes the built in pump help mattress stay inflated throughout the night?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InDo you need electrical power to pump up the bed?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InIf I use an external battery operated pump, does it have to be an Intex? Or will any brand work?by It looks like you are not signed in. A Serta queen mattress measures approximately 60" x 79.5".




These measurements can vary by +/- 1/2". Size availability varies by product and retailer. Mattress heights vary by product, so please see your retailer for information on specific model height. Queen mattresses are a very popular choice for both the master bedroom and guest rooms as these mattresses can comfortably fit two sleepers. Serta produces a wide variety of queen mattresses featuring both innerspring and all-foam support systems.Queen (22" height) Dura-Beam High Rise Airbed Mattress with Built-In Electric Pump Each bed is covered in plush flocking that is soft to the touch, and the horizontal air chambers provide added stability and support around the entire bed. For extra convenience, this bed comes with a powerful built-in electric pump for fast inflation and deflation. Standard interior construction has been enhanced with Fiber-Tech™ ConstructionConstructed with lightweight, high-strength fibers for amazing durability and comfortBuilt-In Electric Pump Inflates and Deflates with the Touch of a ButtonElevated 22 in (56cm) height contributes to supreme Stability and ComfortAir Lock TestedQuality tested flocked top and sides with vinyl bottom




14.5 in x 18 in x 9.25 in Intex Recreation Corp. is dedicated to the safe use of all of its products. While all accidents cannot be prevented, practicing good safety habits, setting and following rules, carefully reading instruction manuals, and vigilant supervision can greatly reduce the likelihood of injury as well as reduce injury severity. Please take the time to review the following information, and make use of the link provided, to assist in keeping you and your family safe from injury. Looking for more assembly information or product support? Find everything you need in our product support section. Looking for replacement parts for this product? How are the airbeds constructed? Can I use an airbed on my existing bedspring? Why doesn't the product measure out to the size stated on the box? INTEX airbeds state the approximate inflated size; Make sure the airbed is inflated before it is measured. Make sure to incorporate the bulge on whichever side you are measuring.




All sizes are approximate which will be affected by the pressure, temperature and etc. You may get a measurement different than what is stated on the packaging due to the above.How to measure the size of airbed Since my airbed has flocking, how can I use the repair patch - it won't adhere to the flocking? The repair patch is designed for vinyl surfaces only. However, fine sandpaper, or an emery board can be used to gently rub away the flocking. When that is complete, clean the area with nail polish removal solution so the repair patch will adhere to the bed. How to repair the airbed What type of valve does my airbed have? Does the INTEX airbed come with a warranty? How can I differentiate the valves? A Built-in Pump is a pump that is mounted inside of the airbed with the panel portion showing. A 3-in-1 (part# 10650) Valve has two "clips" on either side of the Valve Cap that allows for easy removal. A 2-in-1 (part #10651) Valve does not have "clips" and instead consists simply of a screw-on cap, and a plug that fits on top, and in the center of the cap itself.




The Exhaust Valve Cap (part# 10043) and Plug (part# 10044) consists of a rubber stopper plug that is inserted first, while the screw-on cap is placed on top of the plug. The Double-Valve is a vinyl valve stem that is attached to the mattress and is reminiscent of a beach ball valve. Can I use normal sheets for my INTEX airbed? Can I wash my airbed? What is the approximate weight capacity of INTEX airbeds? Can I use other brand's pump for inflating the airbeds? Will the Quick-Fill Rechargeable Pump inflate my airbed? Why won't my Quick-Fill Rechargeable Pump work? I turn it on and nothing happens. What is your suggestion on pump maintenance? If my airbed has a leak, how can I find it and patch it? First, make sure that the airbed is leaking. Stretching is a natural characteristic of new vinyl and the first few times you use the mattress, some stretching will occur suggesting that the mattress is losing air. It is simply stretching under your body weight and this is normal for the first few uses.

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