The central subject involves the methods and procedures for relocating a specific type of bed known for its unique construction. This process requires careful consideration due to the material composition and weight distribution, differing significantly from moving a standard innerspring mattress. For example, unlike a traditional mattress, the gel grid layer can be sensitive to extreme temperatures and improper handling.
Proper relocation is essential to prevent damage to this sleep surface and to ensure the warranty remains valid. Incorrect handling can lead to tears, compression, or other structural issues. Its integrity directly affects its comfort and support characteristics, impacting sleep quality. Understanding the specific requirements for relocation helps maintain its performance and longevity.