ACCESS Newswire
02 Jul 2020, 17:35 GMT+10
SCOTTSDALE, AZ / ACCESSWIRE / July 2, 2020 / Zoma's 4th of July mattress sale is going on now, including deals on their memory foam mattress and adjustable bed. Now through July 5th, you can get $150 off any Zoma Mattress when you use promo code WIN150 at checkout. That brings the cost of a queen mattress to just $700.
Zoma designed its memory foam mattress for side, back, and combination sleepers to facilitate deeper sleep and faster recovery, especially for individuals with active lifestyles. The mattress uses temperature-regulating gel memory foam and Triangulex™ zoned support technology to help you get a better night's sleep.
The mattress's three-layer composition starts with cushioning memory foam that contours to provide both comfort and support, a bouncy and responsive transition layer beneath, and a durable base core that resists sagging and sinkage.
The Zoma Mattress is a huge hit among pro athletes so you, too, can sleep like a champion.
During their fourth of July mattress sale, Zoma is also offering 30% off their adjustable bed frame which comes with head and foot articulation and a zero-gravity preset so you can sleep in weightless comfort.
Every Zoma mattress includes free, no-contact delivery within the continental US, a 100-night sleep trial, and a 10-year warranty. Zoma's July 4th mattress deals are available on their website now until July 5th.
Zoma Sleep
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7167 E. Rancho Vista Drive, Suite #137
Scottsdale, Arizona 85251,USA
SOURCE: Zoma Sleep
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