

Three inch of soft, premium foam provides support, plus crucial rebound and bounce Stability Base LayerĪ sturdy seven inches of conventional foam gives structure, so the top layers perform their best. Gel Infused Memory Foam with ActiveCool HDįour inches of gel memory foam infused with phase change material reacts to your body’s changing temp.

Sleep your coolest on an airy, quilted cover with heat-conductive copper fibers and cooling technology. it was still there.Product Overview Meet the Magic in Your Mattress Dual Action Cooling Copper Cover We literally painted walls and surfaces to seal the fiberglass in that we couldn't wipe off. Take off the cover and you'll be put hundreds to thousands replacing everything fabric in your life and cleaning up the room for the rest of eternity. This stuff is so fine and sharp it latches onto everything. That's when all that was shredded underneath went airborn and even clung itself to my top shelves and ceiling. It was made of minky fabric (like a soft couch throw) and had an easy access zipper with no warning labels so I happily took it off to wash. I was not originally informed of the fiberglass and when I was changing my sheets, I noticed that the mattress cover looked dirty. This also happened to a friend of mine with their mattress. For some people (including myself) it broke down quickly and poked itself through the covering AND my sheets and had been causing rashes and insane itchiness. Well if the fiberglass covering is on your mattress then depending on what's covering that, it can leak through the coverings. It will make your mattress a bit more firm because of the drumming effect but it's better safe than sorry.

Your best bet is to at least buy a waterproof mattress encasement or even two and double them up so the fiberglass cannot leak out.
Nectar premier copper king zip#
Mine had an easy access zip cover made of a minky type material and absolutely no identifying or warning labels. It's disgusting how they don't inform anyone of these kinds of things. Some of them even mask the fiberglass name with other names (well, the ones that actually do contain tags).
Nectar premier copper king full#
I hope for your sake it's not but those sock coverings on full foam mattresses almost 99% of the time contain at least some percentage of fiberglass. Mine created a whole lot of sparkle dust because of how broken up it had gotten over the years and I still find bits here and there. You can mostly tell by shining a flashlight on it and seeing if you see sparkly small straight strands on or coming off of it. I definitely cannot recommend it at the price point of its actual MSRP. I am trying to figure out if I can fix it by adding a layer somewhere, but the existing combination makes it really difficult since what I need is a thicker medium layer between the top and bottom. I haven't slept through the night a single night since we got it. With the secondary company we bought from, the prices were very similar so I went with the one that was supposedly "best." It's too bad you can't just get the cover of the premier copper with the layer configuration of the premier, because the layer configuration of the premier copper really doesn't make much sense for sleeping. In retrospect, that seems like a more reasonable combination. Maybe I would have liked the regular Premier layer configuration better because it has a 3-inch layer for the top two layers on top of 7 inches of the base layer. This bed manages to somehow be both too soft and too hard, one on top of the other. My body feels like it has to do work to lay on the bed. But the base layer isn't at all dynamic so it is just a waste of height because it feels so hard.

The one inch layer isn't really enough to do anything before you hit the 9 inch high density base. But the top memory foam layer is so soft that it doesn't really support you and you just kind of sink in for those 4 inches. The mattress is 4 inches of a soft "gel memory foam", then only one inch of a "dynamic" foam layer before 9 inches of a high density base foam. But, like, who designed this combination of layers and decided it made sense to charge premium prices for it? I posted a few weeks ago that we got a king size Nectar Premier Copper for 1/3 of MSRP through a secondary company that handles the returned mattresses from these companies.
