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18th March 2013

About Harrisons undermattress

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A customer asked

Hi there, John and Ryan I would've thought a thin layer of reconstituted foam which should soften over time, to put under the mattress. I haven't tried it, just a thought. Harrison sell an undermattress but I haven't been able to find anyone who has it in stock to see. Do you know anything about this one?

i.e does it work?

Apparently its only 5cm high. I hope the work on your mini mattress is going well. Do keep us informed. All the best, Sabu u

admin Answered 6 months ago

Hi Sabu.

I agree, based on the principle that anything is better than nothing.

The Harrison's undermattress for slatted bedframes is precisely the right way to go about re-creating the sprung edge suspension that all pocket sprung mattresses will benefit from.

I too haven't actually seen them in the flesh so to speak, but I cannot find any reason to assume they wouldn't work.

The theory is so blindingly obvious.

Our research has shown that the suspension properties gained from an undermattress is indeed beneficial - to the user and also to the mattress.

Kind Regards Gary

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