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Memory Foam Mattress Standards

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Ultimate Dreams 10″ Gel Memory Foam Mattress TwinTwin XLFullFull XLQueenShort QueenKingCalifornia King 6-12 Month Interest-Free Payment Options » Learn More 10″ Ultimate Dreams Gel Memory foam mattress is firmer alternative to our 13″ Ultimate Dreams Gel Memory Foam mattress. Our 10″ mattress offers the same memory foam pressure relieving qualities without as much initial softness on top. This mattress offers great support and comfort – The 3 inches of Gel Memory Foam will allow the mattress to sleep 30% cooler than your standard memory foam beds. The gel beads in the memory foam disperse your body heat evening throughout the mattress allowing it to sleep cooler. The cover on this mattress is a velour cover. The velour cover offers comfort and durability. We manufacturer this mattress right here in the USA with 100% USA made materials. USA based manufacturing means less off gassing and higher quality components. If you tried a 10″ memory foam mattress in any local retail store you will love the feel of our mattress.




Excellent pressure relief and support 3″ of Memory Foam Gel technology sleeps 33% cooler Molds to the shape of your body for proper spinal alignment 6" 1.8lb HD Poly Foam 8" 2lb HD Poly Foam 7" 2lb HD Poly Foam 6" Talalay Latex Core 4-Way Stretch Cotton Knit 3" 4lb Gel Memory Foam 7" 1.8lb HD Poly Foam 4-Way Stretch Bamboo Knit 3" Firm 4lb Gel & 1" 4lb Memory Foam 8" 1.8lb HD Poly Foam 1.5" 4lb Gel & 2.5 4lb Memory Foam 3" 4lb Gel & 2 5lb Memory Foam 2" Energex Gel Foam 5" Convoluted HD Poly Foam 2.5" Energex Gel Foam 6.5" Convoluted HD Poly Foam 3" Energex Gel Foam 8" Convoluted HD Poly Foam *Mattress sizes may vary +/- 1" - Contact us for more information. 90 Night Risk-Free Trial You can't possibly know if a mattress if perfect within 15 minutes, so take our mattress home and try it for 90 nights, free! We're so confident that you're going to love the mattress that you can try risk-free for 90 nights!




If you don't like it, we'll come pick it up and refund you in full. Available for all mattresses Every model comes with our 90 night guarantee. We just ask that you allow 30 days to try the mattress, if it's not for you, then let us know. *This trial excludes adjustable foundations, accessories, and pillows. Need a custom-shape mattress for an RV, boat, or custom bed frame? We got you covered. We also do custom firmness options with select mattresses. Comfort customization (not available on all models) Low-cost pricing for custom shapes and sizes (speak with a rep) Comes with a 10 year warranty When you want the best prices around with no ridiculous and inflated margins, Dreamfoam Bedding is the right choice. Plus, we stand by our product and can easily take care of any unexpected issues. In business since 1995 Factory reliability for returns/exchanges Top notch quality, freshly built mattresses Dreamfoam guarantee that you'll love your product




Made in the USA Made in USA is a promise of quality craftmanship and certified, safe materials. Every mattress, cover, and piece of foam is made here in the USA. What does this mean for you, look below: Foams that meet strict certification & safety standards High quality foam that will last long & is very durable Keeping money in our country, stimulating the local/national economy The CertiPUR-US® program is a voluntary testing, analysis and certification program for flexible polyurethane foam used as a cushioning material in home furnishings such as adult mattresses, crib mattresses, upholstered furniture and some accessory comfort products. Certified flexible polyurethane foams have been independently laboratory tested and certified to be: Made without ozone depleters Made without PBDE flame retardants Made without mercury, lead and other heavy metals Made without phthalates regulated by the Consumer Product Safety Commission Low VOC (Volatile Organic Compound) emissions for indoor air quality (less than 0.5 parts per million)




The CertiPUR-US® program is administered by a not-for-profit organization and is the most rigorous and comprehensive certification for polyurethane foam. The Oeko-Tex Standard 100 is the leading global testing and certification process that ensures textile materials and home furnishing products do not contain harmful substances or pose a health risk to consumers. Our latex mattresses also meet the standard for skin friendly pH and is free from chloro-organic carriers and biologically active finishes. Oeko certified products also do not contain: Allergenic materials that form carcinogenic arylamines of the MAK-groups III A1 and III A2 (see the Oeko-Tex website for a list of chemicals included in these groups) Pesticides and chlorinated phenoles Heavy metals or formaldehyde Dreamfoam Bedding takes great pride in offering our customers the absolute best customer service in the industry. At times, even the highest quality products may fail and show early signs of wear, or a manufacturer defect.




All products that are sold on Amazon by Dreamfoam Bedding are covered in warranty by Dreamfoam Bedding. Our products come with 5 or 10 year limited warranty depending on the model you purchase. If a defect occurs during the warranty period, Dreamfoam Bedding will repair or replace (at our option) the defective product within a reasonable period of time. » View Full Warranty Our products come with a 5 or 10 year limited warranty depending on the model you purchase. » View Full Warranty Ratings > Mattress Warranties Unbiased Research Based on Data From 4,200 Mattress Owners Mattresses can and often do have their warranties voided due to the use of an improper foundation / frame and the presence of staining, soiling or fluid penetration. An improper foundation / frame can result in premature wear and sagging of the mattress. Read your warranty's foundation / frame guidelines and follow them to the letter. Mattress companies do not give leeway on this issue;




your foundation / frame either meets their warranty guidelines or it doesn't. These can fully void a mattress warranty. Even if the staining, soiling or fluid penetration is not near a defective area, such as where sagging is located, the warranty will probably not cover the sagging. Therefore, it is wise to use a mattress protector / pad from the first night onward. See mattress pad reviews for the top-rated pads. Most mattress warranties are for a length of 5, 10, or 20 years. Our research strongly suggests that in most cases you should not believe that your mattress will last the length of its warranty with regular, everyday adult use. Sleep Like The Dead collected data from over 4,000 owners regarding how long they kept their mattress or how long they reported that it maintained most of its original comfort and support. This data was then compared to the length of the mattress warranty. The results suggest – as the table shows – that the useful life of a mattress is often a fraction of its warranty length, and the fraction becomes smaller as the warranty length increases.




Keep in mind that our findings are true only in general. In other words, individual brands, individual models, and individual mattresses may perform somewhat better or worse. (Refer to the rating page of a particular mattress for information on its expected lifespan.) Also, our findings suggest that there is indeed somewhat of a correlation between warranty length and the quality / durability / longevity of a mattress. In other words, good mattresses usually have longer warranties, while not-so-good mattresses usually have shorter ones. The main complaint people have with their mattress is sagging – especially in regard to innerspring beds in general and to a lesser extent memory foam, latex and air mattresses. Owner experience data suggests that even moderate sagging can and often does result in less comfort and support. It may also cause back pain, especially for side and stomach sleepers. (See mattresses and pain for more analysis.) As a result, mattress shoppers should pay special attention to how sagging issues are covered by the warranty.




Most warranties will cover sagging only when the problem becomes severe enough, that is, when it reaches a certain depth. For example, innerspring mattress warranties will often provide coverage for sagging beginning at a depth of 1.5 inches. By contrast, some memory foam mattress warranties, including Tempur-Pedic's, will provide coverage for sagging beginning at a depth of .75 inches. In other words, innerspring bed warranties often require twice the depth of sagging that these memory foam bed warranties require before coverage kicks in. Making a warranty claim and replacing a mattress under warranty can be expensive to the mattress owner. There can be a fee to have someone come to your home to inspect the condition of your mattress to determine if it is eligible for warranty coverage. If it is eligible, there will be a fee to take the defective mattress away and to ship a new or repaired mattress to you. Given the heavy weight of many mattresses today, this fee may be substantial.




In addition, depending on the age of the mattress and the warranty terms of proration, you may have to pay a percentage of the replacement or repair costs. Many mattress owners realize too late that their warranty sounds more impressive than it actually is. For example, most airbeds including Sleep Number have a 20-year warranty. This causes many owners to wrongly believe that if any manufacturer defect pops up in the next 20 years, the problem will be covered at little or no cost to them. The whole story is that non-prorated coverage (coverage for which there is no cost to the owner to repair / replace the bed) often ends after just a few years. If something goes wrong with the airbed after this time, coverage is prorated which means the owner will often need to pay at least 20% of repair costs. Therefore, make sure to read the fine print of a mattress warranty. Mattresses are discarded for a variety of reasons, but the main reason not surprisingly is usually related to a loss of comfort and support that occurs through normal wear.

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