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MT-MC11CK
11" California King Latex Microcoil Hybrid Mattress

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Product Description

The Avior Collection presents our line of Latex Microcoil Hybrid mattresses that form to your body, creating a customized sleep experience that is as unique as you are. The Cool Touch Cover regulates body temperature and wicks moisture away, for a cool and dry night’s sleep no matter the season. Our 11-inch California King mattress features six layer construction that consists of: 1.5-inches ventilated latex foam, .6-inch ultra-plush gel-infused memory foam, 1.2-inch micro pocket coils, .6-inch supportive transition foam, 6.3-inch 12.25 gauge pocket coils and .8-inch of high-density base foam – and are offered in Twin, Full, Queen, Eastern King and California King. The Avior Collection’s selection creates the perfect fit for your personal sleep experience.

Weights & Dimensions

  1. Overall Gross Weight: 144.50 lbs
  2. Overall Net Weight: 137.00 lbs
  3. Overall Dimension: 72 x 84 x 11H

Product Details

  1. Country of Origin: Lao People's Democratic Republic
  2. Pocket coils are encased individually to isolate movement and minimize sleep disturbance
  3. Unique cooling fabric keeps the body cool for an undisturbed sleep
  4. CertiPUR-US certified foam meets the standard for content emissions and durability
  5. Comfort level: firm
  6. Micro coil count: 1080; Pocket coil count: 864
  7. State recycling fee may apply
  8. Easy set up: cut away the thick plastic warp, unroll the mattress and allow up to 48 hours for mattress to fully expand to its proper shape and size.
  9. Fabric Color: Gray
  10. Fabric Content: Main: 61% polyester, 39% cooling; bottom: 100% polyester
  11. Fabric Cleaning Code: Upholstery (S)

Packaging

  1. Number of Boxes: 1
  2. Overall CuFt: 11.1481
  3. Package Dimension: 16 x 16 x 75.25H
  4. Piece per Carton: 1
*Due to supply chain headwinds, ETA for confirmed containers may be pushed back as much as 8 weeks from current ETA dates. ETA for unconfirmed containers may be pushed back as much as 12 weeks.