Bring the comfort and flexibility of an air mattress into the bedroom with Comfortaire's Fantasy Box Top Air Mattress line. Comfortaire disregards the air mattress's reputation as an unstable plastic inflatable that only comes out for houseguests by transforming it into a cozy and secure resting place. The 14-inch high mattress design nestles an air chamber in a cocoon of resilient elliptical foam. Users adjust the mattress's level of firmness with the WhisperFlow digital air system. Equipped with 100 different settings, the system offers instant inflation and memory preferences, accommodating every sleeper. A box-top mattress pad, made with 1-1/2 inches of quilted foam and 1-ounce Dacron fiber, affords a luxurious and stable sleeping surface. To enhance the soft surface, Comfortaire encloses the mattress pad in a removable cotton polyester cover. Below the mattress pad, a viscoelastic memory foam topper increases the mattress's support with its 2.15 density and anatomically correct design. The topper pad is also available in 100-percent natural latex. The air chamber resides underneath the topper. Constructed in 3-1/2-inch urethane alloy, the air chamber stretches across the entire mattress. The air chamber is protected by a 6-inch perimeter of 1.6 density foam with Velcro-attached fabric. A 6-inch Omalon pad provides a strong base to resist buckling with its elongated urethane foam cells. To adjust the mattress air level, the user should be resting on the bed unless engaging the instant inflate function. The mattress's air filter removes for cleaning. Several air plugs are included. Steam clean the mattress cover. A ten-year limited warranty covers the topper, support foam, air chambers, and air systems. A one-year limited warranty covers the mattress cover. Available in a variety of sizes, this model of the mattress measures 80 by 39 by 14 inches and weighs 50 pounds upon shipping. --Jessica Reuling Safety Information Urethane Foam is Flammable! Do not expose this product to open flames or any other direct or indirect high temperature ignition sources such as burning operations, welding, burning cigarettes, space heaters, or naked lights. Once ignited, urethane foam will burn rapidly, releasing great heat and consuming oxygen at a high rate. In an enclosed space the resulting deficiency of oxygen will present a danger of suffocation to occupants. Hazardous gases released by the burning urethane can be incapacitating or fatal to human beings if inhaled in sufficient quantities.
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