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I dread figuring out how to drag the existing mattress out. It seems unused anyhow.
Wow, I wonder if that would work with this mattress - I've not considered the possibility! Thanks! This group is great.![]()
Malco 48 in. Nylon Adjustable Tie (25-Pack) TY48 - The Home Depot
The Malco 48 in. Nylon Adjustable Ties (25-Pack) are easy to install and offer 175 lb. minimum tensile strength. They are made with 100% nylon for durability and are designed for securing heavy duct take-offswww.homedepot.com
1. Slide a pair of zip ties under the mattress at the head of the bed
2. Starting at the foot of the bed, roll the mattress into a tight roll moving towards the head of the bed. You’ll probably want another person to help with this and make it easier.
3. With the mattress rolled up at the head of the bed, wrap the zip ties around it and secure the mattress
4. With the mattress secured into a roll shape, add another zip tie in the center
5. Carry out your rolled up mattress by the zip ties
You could also use ratchet straps if you have those on hand.Wow, I wonder if that would work with this mattress - I've not considered the possibility! Thanks! This group is great.
Sorry, didn’t meant to hijack your thread. Was your “what” and exclamation of exasperation or were you asking what we replaced our factory original mattress with?What
No problem. Found lots of info after I took the time to search previous threadsSorry, didn’t meant to hijack your thread. Was your “what” and exclamation of exasperation or were you asking what we replaced our factory original mattress with?
How heavy is it? I'm always concerned about weight.I’m talking a big/heavy stiff one. But with that said. Looking at R5 Sleep Number.