Is the sleeping surface on new F and new C made out of exactly the same material? i.e firmness, thickness, comfort? Therefore meaning that the only difference would be the dimensions of the bed.
First Class has a slightly softer padding. SQ should offer a better mattress though. I am travelling with an IKEA mattress cover that folded once fits most Business and First seats. Makes a huge difference :-)
First Class has a slightly softer padding. SQ should offer a better mattress though. I am travelling with an IKEA mattress cover that folded once fits most Business and First seats. Makes a huge difference :-)
SMK77, could you give us a pic of this mattress? I find the J bed a tad hard. I wished it hard the same consistency before it is folded down to a bed. Thanks.
You can fold it and it fits into your carry-on. Eating up a lot of space but it's increasing the sleeping comfort significantly. Highly recommended :-)
You can fold it and it fits into your carry-on. Eating up a lot of space but it's increasing the sleeping comfort significantly. Highly recommended :-)
Thanks, SMK77! It will be on my shopping list! I need my deep sleep on those long flights!
Hi all
I just did a search via ebay, come to think of it, this would be a very handy item to have when flying red eye flights/ long haul. I see there is a seller in the U.K where you can buy such a mattresses protector (just search "Ikea mattresses protector"), they only want around 17AUD and that includes postage. Looks like a steal
Michael
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I laid out two layers, 9V-JKL, but didn't feel it was thick enough, so I folded it in half to double the layers - it was better, but ... I'm beginning to think I'm telling the story of the Princess and the Pea.
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