FLEX-10-35
Bouncy high resilience foam on top, soft responsive foam in the transition layer, and a medium-soft version of one of the highest-density foam cores available on the market. The FLEX-10-35 is made for those who want a solid focus on support, but don’t want to sleep on a board.
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Meet the FLEX-10-35.
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An exceedingly bouncy foam, High Resilience foam brings all the benefits of springs or latex and offers far better support and breathability than most memory foams.
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The softer version of Comfort Option’s Responsive foam types, placing this material in the second layer of a construction provides medium support and maintains wonderful pressure-relieving benefits. Additionally, motion transfer is extremely limited from one side of the mattress to the other.
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An additional 2" of Ventilated Rebound Foam adds the perfect balance of pressure relief and airflow, ensuring long-lasting, cooling comfort.
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With a foam that’s 75% more dense than a typical foam mattress core, our 2.8 density foam core is built to last. The 35 IFD (which is the measurement of firmness) provides a medium-soft feel.
Twin = 39"x75"
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Twin XL = 39"x80"
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Full = 53"x75"
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Queen = 60"x80"
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King = 76"x80"
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Cal King = 72"x84"
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Twin = 39"x75" | Twin XL = 39"x80" | Full = 53"x75" | Queen = 60"x80" | King = 76"x80" | Cal King = 72"x84" |
Beyond Basic Warranties
Oftentimes, mattress manufacturers will use quality, high-density foam in the top layer or two of a mattress (the parts you feel), then opt to use low-density, cheap foam in the base layer of the bed in order to cut costs. As a result, a cheap, low-density base is almost always to blame for body impressions, not the top layers. The foam simply isn’t made to last and will collapse with very little use.
1.5-1.8 lbs/ft³
(Most Foam Mattress Cores)
Nearly all bed-in-box mattresses found online use foam with a core density in this range, and most of those are closer to the low end of the range. They may feel the same as higher-density foams because density does not equal firmness. They won’t always feel the same, though.
Over time, these foams will lose 35% of their firmness and 5% of their height.
In other words, they create body impressions and get softer faster than higher-density foams. But they’re far less expensive, which makes them very attractive to other mattress retailers, who hardly ever even tell you the density of the foam they use.
2.8 lbs/ft³
(Comfort Option Foam Core)
Comfort Option uses foam with a 2.8 density, a level quality that is unmatched by our competition. This foam is nearly twice as dense, and in our internal tests, performs nearly 5x better than 1.5-density foams in terms of height loss.
Over time, our foam only loses less than 20% of its firmness and less than 3% of its height.
We’re transparent with the foam we use and call our products “Honestly Crafted” for that reason. We use the most quality foams in the industry and therefore are excited to offer as much information about our specifications as we can.