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Sleep Studio ViscO2 Ventilated 2-Inch Memory Foam Mattress Enhancer, Queen

Sleep Studio ViscO2 Ventilated 2-Inch Memory Foam Mattress Enhancer, Queen

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Brand: Sleep Joy Visco2
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $299.99
Buy New: $68.25
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New (1) Used (1) from $63.99

Seller: Amazon.com
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 198 reviews
Sales Rank: 57

Size: Queen
Shipping Weight (lbs): 18.6
Dimensions (in): 78 x 58 x 2

MPN: 893835001393
Model: 893835001393
UPC: 893835001393
EAN: 0893835001393

Release Date: November 1, 2006
Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • 2-inch memory foam mattress topper for improved comfort and support
  • Made from breathable ViscO2 high-performance memory foam
  • Pressure-point relief plus 3-zone ventilation for ongoing air circulation
  • Creates more comfortable sleeping temperature and reduces motion transfer
  • Eco-friendly formula uses natural plant-based ingredients so it's better for your and the environment, made in the USA

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Product Description
Sleep Studio's exclusive new ViscO2 memory foam combined with ventilation provides the perfect balance of support, comfort and temperature. ViscO2 is a breakthrough in memory foam technology with the same performance as the leading brand, but with 5 times greater airflow to prevent overheating. Sleep Studio then adds 3 zones of air channels to allow even more air circulation at the head and feet and more support in the torso area. ViscO2 + ventilation = more oxygen (O2) under the covers for a healthier, more comfortable night's sleep. Unlike other leading memory foams, ViscO2 returns to its original size faster and is not prone to permanent shrinkage from compression. Ultra fresh anti microbial/anti bacterial treatment is also added.


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5 out of 5 stars Makes a huge difference   September 4, 2010
Grad_Student (Stanford, CA)
I'm renting a furnished room with a terrible bed. The mattress is thin and uncomfortable, and you can feel the springs poking through. I didn't think that 2 inches of foam would do much good, but tried it out anyways. Wow, it makes a big difference! The bed is now comfortable enough to fall asleep easily and my back isn't sore in the morning. It also makes the bed a little less noisy when I roll over. This is really worth the money if you have an uncomfortable bed and either can't or can't afford to replace it. Also, I had heard that memory foam smelled bad, but this one doesn't.


5 out of 5 stars one for every bed...   September 3, 2010
tack143
!Sleep Studio ViscO2 Ventilated 2-Inch Memory Foam Mattress Enhancer, Queen

this is one of the BEST investments made and if i could i'd have one for every bed in the house. i noticed some people who made the same purchase were offended by the odor of the foam but that dissappears in about 15 minutes. it has turned a 30 year old mattress into a brand new, comfort bed. the neatest part is watching it grow when unwrapped...that was FUN!



5 out of 5 stars Excellent Mattress Enhancer   August 30, 2010
nena
Since I bought this I've been sleeping better and I had a pain on my side that is gone since I've been sleeping on this Memory foam enhancer. And the price is fenominal.


5 out of 5 stars My back feels much better after ONE night   August 28, 2010
RS (Ohio)
My new firm mattress wasn't supporting my lower back enough and I was waking up with a stiff back. No complaints from my husband, he liked the way the bed felt. I had 60 days to return the mattress for a softer one, but my salesman suggested I should get a foam topper. "You can make a firm bed softer, but not a softer bed firmer", was his advise. So, I opted for this foam pad. After one night, no stiffness. My husband was skeptical and worried he wouldn't like it, but so far, no complaints. We still feel the firm mattress, but little bit of cushion makes a big difference. The package was easy to unroll, NO smell either. Very pleased.


5 out of 5 stars Money Well Spent   August 27, 2010
Anon
I have a hard, cheap ikea twin mattress, and layering this on top has turned it into a dream. It doesn't shift around. It works exactly as advertised. Very, very wonderfully comfortable. When I settle in for the night, it's like all the pressure is being taken off my joints. I wake up in the morning feeling grand (although I don't always want to get up!)

Really great investment. Highly recommended.


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How to Dry Hydrangea Flower Heads

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