calimera
Dear All,
Just fitted above with the intention of leaving the zonesleeper in situ when we lower the top. It seems the zonesleeper appears a bit too wide at the shallow end of the upstairs bed, and so overlaps the adjacent metal box section. That's before popping the corner retaining elastics under the mattress which seem to pull the corners up too.
We've not tried closing the roof as a bit paranoid may not be clearance required over these corner structures. Anyone with this combo have the same situation or a different fit? We'd be grateful for any feedback as too scared to close with zonesleeper in situ which kind of defeats the whole object of those Comfortz mattresses for us.
Original mattress:
Replaced with Comfortz 1" for extra space:
Zonesleeper up to box section margins, about 2" short of end:
Zonesleeper fully overlying mattress, overlapping adjacent metal box section:
Before and after photos to show how corner elastics pull mattress up:
Thanks all
Just fitted above with the intention of leaving the zonesleeper in situ when we lower the top. It seems the zonesleeper appears a bit too wide at the shallow end of the upstairs bed, and so overlaps the adjacent metal box section. That's before popping the corner retaining elastics under the mattress which seem to pull the corners up too.
We've not tried closing the roof as a bit paranoid may not be clearance required over these corner structures. Anyone with this combo have the same situation or a different fit? We'd be grateful for any feedback as too scared to close with zonesleeper in situ which kind of defeats the whole object of those Comfortz mattresses for us.
Original mattress:
Replaced with Comfortz 1" for extra space:
Zonesleeper up to box section margins, about 2" short of end:
Zonesleeper fully overlying mattress, overlapping adjacent metal box section:
Before and after photos to show how corner elastics pull mattress up:
Thanks all