Can I sleep on my rolled up mattress before the 72 hours as advised in the instructions?
Yes, you can still sleep on your mattress if the 72-hours hasn't elapsed.
When you buy a new mattress that is rolled-up, you want to use it as quick as possible. It is possible to sleep on the mattress prior to the 72-hours elapsing, but we suggest waiting so the mattress can reach it's full size and comfort level.
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