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Reddit mentions of D&D Futon Furniture Queen Size Black Cotton/Foam/Polyester Traditional Japanese Floor Rolling Futon Mattresses, Yoga Meditation Mats, Beds 3 x 60 x 80

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Reddit mentions: 9

We found 9 Reddit mentions of D&D Futon Furniture Queen Size Black Cotton/Foam/Polyester Traditional Japanese Floor Rolling Futon Mattresses, Yoga Meditation Mats, Beds 3 x 60 x 80. Here are the top ones.

D&D Futon Furniture Queen Size Black Cotton/Foam/Polyester Traditional Japanese Floor Rolling Futon Mattresses, Yoga Meditation Mats, Beds 3 x 60 x 80
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Brand new floor futon mattress, made in USA.Queen Size Bed sized 3" thick x 60" wide x 80" long.Mattress filled with 90% white cotton, 5% polyester fiber and 5% resilient foam.Meets flame retardant requirements by laws. We ship the mattress in a smaller shipping box to lower the shipping rate. After opening the package, mattress is corrugated, the size is maybe slightly shorter in width and length. Original size will be regained after stretching and pulling out 2 ends longer.Color: Black
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ColorBlack
Height3 Inches
Length80 Inches
Number of items1
SizeQueen 3 x 60 x 80
Weight31 Pounds
Width60 Inches

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Found 9 comments on D&D Futon Furniture Queen Size Black Cotton/Foam/Polyester Traditional Japanese Floor Rolling Futon Mattresses, Yoga Meditation Mats, Beds 3 x 60 x 80:

u/themikewheaton · 3 pointsr/minimalism

You might want to consider a Japanese futon, which you can easily transport and even fold/roll up and put away during the day. J-Life seems to be a popular brand and they have a good variety of products so you can get a feel for what's available, but they sell far cheaper on Amazon and the quality difference is supposedly minimal. Here is one on Amazon for about $150 after shipping that is the size you want: Queen Size Traditional Japanese Floor Mattress. I just got the smaller size of that one and find it firm but very comfortable.

u/tehzephyrsong · 3 pointsr/TinyHouses

You get what you pay for, and you spend a third of your life sleeping, so a bed is worth investing in.

That said, would you be willing to consider alternative styles of beds that can be put away during the day, like a rolling futon mattress or a foam pad similar to the one that the sofabed you linked uses? If you prefer a firmer bed, a futon like the one in the first link will serve you well. My SO and I sleep on the queen-size one and it works very well for us, although we both like very firm beds. It's pretty easy to roll up and move when needed.

u/jack-dawed · 2 pointsr/malelivingspace

This is my super budget setup because I like sleeping on the floor.

The bottom http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009EEMH3Q
Memory foam topper http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004AR5X92

u/J4663rw0ck · 2 pointsr/minimalism

Rolling Bed JFM-36080 Black-60inch Queen Size Japanese Mattresses https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009EEMH3Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_8lkyCb3NKBXFN

Not sure if this fits your specifications, but I’ve used that particular one for a number of years and it has worked out very well for me.

u/MsSadieDunham · 1 pointr/minimalism

I have this particular trifold, I use it as extra padding for my shikibuton and they're both great. I'm a side sleeper, my husband a back sleeper. It's a great combo, very portable, and I even slept on this combo while pregnant. Very comfortable, highly recommend.

u/KariChop · 1 pointr/Frugal

This is it.

There are more reviews on the smaller one here.

u/leofseige · 1 pointr/malelivingspace

I'm in small room myself, trying to make the best use of space.

Consider a Japanese futon. I've been using one for the last five months and I love it. It is...maximally firm. Personally I like the "primal sleeping" aspect, and it helps a bit with my sciatica.

I'm using: https://www.amazon.com/Rolling-Bed-JFM-36080-Black-60inch-Mattresses/dp/B009EEMH3Q

Lately I've been considering a bit more padding.. possibly going with a legit tatami mat, otherwise a firm 1" foam pad.

The futon folds up quickly and fits in the closet. Plenty of room for a narrow bench sofa to use during the day.

u/Countenance · 1 pointr/AugustBumpers2017

Depending on the issue, sometimes there are cheap fixes. We've placed plywood sheets directly under our mattress if it had too much "give". We've also just given up on the mattress concept before and gotten much cheaper shikibuton-style pads directly on a floor or plywood sheet over the slats that took some initial getting used to but felt much better than a bad mattress after the initial adjustment.