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Zinus Dream Pillow Top 10" Hybrid of Comfort Foam and Pocket Spring Mattress, Full
Soft, supportive pillow-top layer designed for maximum comfort
Pillow top mattress has a base layer of individual, heavy-gauge metal springs that provides durability for increased motion separation
Spring mattress is constructed to adjust individually to your weight and body shape for a customized fit
Revolutionary rebound technology spring mattress expands to its original shape in 48 - 72 hours once unboxed.
Twin size supports a maximum weight capacity of 250 lbs, while all other sizes can support up to 500 lbs
Worry-free 10 year limited warranty
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Smartly shipped in one box straight to your door.
Twin: 75" L x 39" W
Full: 75" L x 54" W
Queen: 80" L x 60" W
King: 80" L x 76" W |
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A Queen hydrid shoud be a least 12", to allow for 8" of coils and 4" foam/padding, again unless the person is like 100 lbs and a back sleeper in which 10" would be okay.
I bought one of these Brooklyn Bedding hybrids and really like it. https://www.walmart.com/ip/seort/241779307
It was made by Brooklyn Bedding in Arizona and shipped directly to me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tjwr5rh
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A Queen hydrid shoud be a least 12", to allow for 8" of coils and 4" foam/padding, again unless the person is like 100 lbs and a back sleeper in which 10" would be okay.
I bought one of these Brooklyn Bedding hybrids and really like it. https://www.walmart.com/ip/seort/241779307
It was made by Brooklyn Bedding in Arizona and shipped directly to me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tjwr5rh
A Queen hydrid shoud be a least 12", to allow for 8" of coils and 4" foam/padding, again unless the person is like 100 lbs and a back sleeper in which 10" would be okay.
I bought one of these Brooklyn Bedding hybrids and really like it. https://www.walmart.com/ip/seort/241779307
It was made by Brooklyn Bedding in Arizona and shipped directly to me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tjwr5rh
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A Queen hydrid shoud be a least 12", to allow for 8" of coils and 4" foam/padding, again unless the person is like 100 lbs and a back sleeper in which 10" would be okay.
I bought one of these Brooklyn Bedding hybrids and really like it. https://www.walmart.com/ip/seort/241779307
It was made by Brooklyn Bedding in Arizona and shipped directly to me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tjwr5rh
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank nottrollin
I was mattress shopping and doing deep dives on Youtube and Reddit reviews. Kept hearing good coments about Brooklyn Bedding and then found this post from a Year Ago. https://slickdeals.net/f/17094613-brooklyn-bedding-standard-10-firm-hybrid-mattress-king-258-queen-218-more-free-s-h?v=1&src=&prop
I've only had mine for about a month but I love it so far. If anything, I feel like I'm oversleeping now, like a rock. No more tossing and turning.
Brooklyn Bedding really did make it to order. My order details tag were sewn into the mattress before it was compressed and boxed.
I originally ordered a 12" Hybrid off Amazon I believe it was made in China. It was not good. Barely inflated to the full 12" and only in some sections and just had a cheap build-quality all around. So I returned that, with much hassle and found the Brooklyn.
Also, here in California, Walmart will haul away the old bed too.
I was mattress shopping and doing deep dives on Youtube and Reddit reviews. Kept hearing good coments about Brooklyn Bedding and then found this post from a Year Ago. https://slickdeals.net/f/17094613-brooklyn-bedding-standard-10-firm-hybrid-mattress-king-258-queen-218-more-free-s-h?v=1&src=&prop
I've only had mine for about a month but I love it so far. If anything, I feel like I'm oversleeping now, like a rock. No more tossing and turning.
Brooklyn Bedding really did make it to order. My order details tag were sewn into the mattress before it was compressed and boxed.
I originally ordered a 12" Hybrid off Amazon I believe it was made in China. It was not good. Barely inflated to the full 12" and only in some sections and just had a cheap build-quality all around. So I returned that, with much hassle and found the Brooklyn.
Also, here in California, Walmart will haul away the old bed too.
Brooklyn Bedding also sells the Select under their own 3Z brand for $365 . https://www.walmart.com/ip/seort/5429176603
And would've gladly paid the extra $130 I thought it was better, but I really don't know that it is.
A Queen hydrid shoud be a least 12", to allow for 8" of coils and 4" foam/padding, again unless the person is like 100 lbs and a back sleeper in which 10" would be okay.
I bought one of these Brooklyn Bedding hybrids and really like it. https://www.walmart.com/ip/seort/241779307
It was made by Brooklyn Bedding in Arizona and shipped directly to me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tjwr5rh
A Queen hydrid shoud be a least 12", to allow for 8" of coils and 4" foam/padding, again unless the person is like 100 lbs and a back sleeper in which 10" would be okay.
I bought one of these Brooklyn Bedding hybrids and really like it. https://www.walmart.com/ip/seort/241779307
It was made by Brooklyn Bedding in Arizona and shipped directly to me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tjwr5rh
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