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Old 10-06-2013, 07:47 PM   #1
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Memory foam toppers in the winter?

So we have 2 sets of the mattress topper memory foam. They are green/blue with little tiny "gel" beads embedded inside the 4 inches topper.

We are preparing for winter storage and winterized the tanks and lines.
Should we be concern keeping these toppers in the trailers. It is not uncommon for it to get -15 F or colder here.

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I'm thinking you're worried about the gel beads?? I would try to contact the manufacturer and see what they say. Personally, I wouldn't worry about storing them in the camper for the winter. But, you might as well see what the manufacturer says so you're not worried about it over the coming months.
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I contacted the manufacture and I was told not to worry about freezing temps. That it will be fine once it returns to normal temps.
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