By keeping the room at 70 degrees or warmer, mattress molecules are encouraged to move around and undergo thermal expansion. You may recall this one from your high school science classes. Remember, your mattress has been vacuum-packed prior to reaching you, so a bit of movement will encourage tiny air pockets to open up and expand. Sleeping on your mattress the first night is also encouraged, especially if you like to practice karate moves during your REM cycle. ![]() Once removed from its packaging, help air flow through your mattress by rolling or walking on it. So do yourself and your new investment a favor, and break into that box as soon as you’re able. Leaving it cooped up much longer than that could result in extended recovery time, not to mention, more time spent in the box means less time for you to try out your new mattress risk free for 100 nights. Because of this, we strongly encourage you to open it within 72 hours of receipt. Once your mattress in a box arrives at your doorstep, it’s out of its element, and subject to a new climate and atmosphere. Fortunately, after many years of perfecting our craft, we have a couple of tricks up our sleeve to help mattress decompression happen a little faster. And we understand that waiting 48 - 72 hours for your mattress to puff back up to its original shape can make a person feel, well, restless. ![]() ![]() Thanks to our carefully developed compression packing technology, we’re able to flatten, roll and pack your mattress into a single, wonder-filled box that can sustain its long journey to your door.
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