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Hybrid Mattress, Memory Foam Hybrid 25 Cm Mattress, Fits All Bed Frames Full Size Mattress With Medium Firm Mattress For Motion Isolation And Silent Sleep, Pressure Relief. Zina(Queen XL)
R550.80 – R1,698.30Price range: R550.80 through R1,698.30
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Brand | Generic |
Colour | White |
Size | 05 Queen XL |
Fabric Type | Latex Foam |
Number of items | 1 |
Manufacturer | RHHY-01 |
UPC | 790965896045 |
- 25 cm thickness design, stable support without pressure: Zina mattress is 25 cm thick, integrating multiple layers of comfortable materials and support structure to ensure a scientific balance between support and softness, suitable for users of all ages.
- Bamboo fiber knitted fabric, soft and comfortable, antibacterial and anti-mite: Zina mattress uses natural bamboo fiber knitted fabric, which feels delicate and smooth, has excellent breathability and natural antibacterial function, and provides safe sleep protection for people with sensitive skin.
- Carbon fiber memory foam layer, fit support more refreshing: Zina mattress uses carbon fiber and memory foam to combine, which can effectively regulate moisture and temperature, keep the mattress fresh and dry, fit the body curve, relieve pressure, and bring cloud feeling comfort.
- High-Quality Quilted Foam: full-size spring mattress is made from high-quality knitted fabric. Multiple layers of high-quality foam keep you away from back pain. All memory foams are certified and tested to be free of harmful substances.
- Multi-zone support structure, medium hardness and better spine protection: Zina mattress adopts multi-zone pocket spring design, scientific partitioning to evenly support the pressure of various parts of the body, effectively maintaining the natural curve of the spine, and can bear a single-sided load of up to 150kg, suitable for users of most body shapes.
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