Sleepyhead Swisstek Summit Mattress - Queen size, Soft
I got this mattress off Trademe 2 years 9 months ago, at the time the seller told me it was only a couple of years old so if accurate that would make it around 5 years old, though I can't find any manufacture date on the tag to confirm that sorry. When I purchased it it was on a bed retailer's website at RRP $3000+ for just the mattress (though I'm sure no-one actually pays full RRP in-store).
I've only used it for around 2 years since I owned it, as I often sleep in another room due to noise from neighbours. I've always used a mattress protector on it as well so I'm sure it has many years life left in it.
It's a very soft luxurious feeling mattress. It feels great to collapse onto if you've been down the gym or out running or just back from an exhausting day at work. But for me personally I probably prefer a firmer mattress for sleeping at night. I'm thinking of moving and so that's why I'm selling it now.
You'll need to arrange collection. It's heavy and it'll take two people to move it. I can help with the loading and even unloading at the other end if you have a van or trailer or something. Otherwise I have used SmartExpress several times for moving things and I find them good.
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