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Sonno Mattress by Josh Rubin

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Before I even get in to the details, just understand the beauty of this mattress is in the packaging and shipping.

Over the weekend I helped a friend assemble a new bed from DWR. Among the many packages was a very dense roll that was labeled Sonno Prima, the name of the mattress he had ordered. We looked at it with confidence that there was some mistake-- how could a roll 12 inches in diameter unfurl to be a usable mattress? Reluctantly we removed the plastic cover. Immediately the thing sprang to life, dispelling all mystery. Within moments it was a full height, full firmness mattress. Even better, it's super comfortable.

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This entry posted on 04 May 2005 at 10:43 AM
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