Amazon has Zinus 12 Inch Ultima Memory Foam Mattress - Pressure Relieving (Queen) for $226.00. Shipping is free.
Green Tea-infused Memory Foam With a Soft, Poly Jacquard Cover
General Note: Please allow 24 - 72 hours for your Mattress to regain its full shape. Any memory foam will expand faster in a warmer room. In cold temperature, at delivery, your mattress may take a bit longer to return to full sized from its compressed state.The expansion time of the mattress will vary as per the surrounding.
INSPIRED BY NATURE - Wholesome and natural ingredients, like green tea and moisture-absorbing charcoal work wonders in a mattress, and we've designed this one to control odors, maintain freshness, and envelop your shape so you awake restored and refreshed.PRESSURE-RELIEVING FOAMS - Layers of conforming green tea memory foam, soft Z:Comfort foam and high-density Z:Base foam hug your shape to soothe you to sleep
CERTIPUR US CERTIFIED - Highest quality foam is CertiPUR US Certified for durability, performance, and content
EXPERTLY PACKAGED - Our technology allows this mattress to be efficiently compressed into one box that's easily shipped and maneuvered into the bedroom; please open your mattress box within 72 hours of receipt and let this mattress decompress
Worry-free 10 year limited warranty included; twin mattress supports a maximum weight of 250 lbs, while all other sizes can support up to 500 lbs
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"Zinus mattresses currently being sold include locked zippers without pull tabs and an additional sewn-in label that warns against removing the outer cover," the Zinus spokesperson said. "For all these reasons, we look forward to defending the composition and construction of our products in court, should that be necessary, and are confident we will prevail."
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