Black Hybrid CX-Class Plush
Beautyrest® Black™ Hybrid CX-Class combines layers of pressure-relieving AirCool® memory foam and Self Response™ Latex with T3 Pocketed Coil Technology for up to 21% more support where you need it the most to create the perfect blend of hybrid comfort for the ultimate sleep experience.
For a luxury touch, a layer made with silk, alpaca and cashmere provides unmatched comfort and breathability.
This product is a floor sample and sold as-is with no warranty.
Product Details
Does Beautyrest make their mattresses in the USA?
Beautyrest designs and builds all their mattresses in the USA. In fact, most if not all of the beds that Ortho offers from Beautyrest are built in their Moreno Valley, CA, factory.
What is the difference between the C class K class and L class?
The Beautyrest Black mattresses come in a variety of firmnesses and styles, from traditional tight-top mattresses to pillow tops. They also all feature their T3 Pocketed Coil support system for the most consistent support and durability, the all-night cooling technology, BlackICE with plant-based cooling, to provide more cooling power to keep you comfortable as you fall asleep and all night long, and their Technoluxe Memory Foams for the best pressure relief out there, the differences between the 3 classes are as follows. The L-Class models are the basic models with all of the features mentioned above. The C-Class models were designed to implement even more comfort and immediate pressure relief, on top of what is offered in the L-Class line. The C-Class models will include comfort layers made with Alpaca, Cashmere, and Silk Fibers to incorporate more comfort in your mattress while continuing to ensure airflow and breathability. The C-Class line will also add a layer of Self-Response Latex to incorporate a unique support and pressure relief specific for your hips and shoulders.
Do I need to flip or rotate my mattress?
All Beautyrest products are manufactured to be one-sided, they cannot be flipped over. The mattress can be rotated from head to foot (180 degrees) but is not required under the warranty guidelines. If you decide to rotate your mattress, it is up to you, to determine how frequently you would like the product turned.