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Tempur-Pedic TEMPUR Supreme 7.62 cm Mattress Topper, Medium Firm, Queen, White
Rated 5.00 out of 5
R7,724.32 – R14,499.39Price range: R7,724.32 through R14,499.39
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Brand | Tempur-Pedic |
Colour | White |
Size | Queen |
Fabric Type | Memory Foam |
Special feature | Breathable, Washable |
Closure type | White |
Product care instructions | Machine Wash |
Water resistance level | Not Water Resistant |
Age range (description) | Child |
Material | Memory Foam |
- 3" MEDIUM MATRESS TOPPER: Instantly improves the comfort of any mattress, evenly absorbing the force of your body and its pressure points to reduce tossing and turning so you can wake up feeling refreshed
- PRESSURE-RELIEVING MEMORY FOAM: Signature TEMPUR material adapts to your unique shape, weight, and temperature to offer the same pressure-relieving comfort and support found in our mattresses
- REDUCED MOTION TRANSFER: Designed to reduce motion transfer so you can rest undisturbed even when you're sleeping beside your partner, kids, or pets, helping everyone get a blissful night of sleep
- MACHINE-WASHABLE COVER: Protected by an ultra-soft, hypoallergenic cover featuring Safe-Guard Technology, and the cover can be removed and machine washed as needed for easy cleaning
- QUEEN SIZE TOPPER: Fits neatly over queen size beds, and the Staytight corner straps keep your topper securely in place by creating a nonslip connection to your mattress
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