🛌 Sleep Like Royalty with Our Bunkie Board!
The Spring Solution 1.5-Inch Fully Assembled Bunkie Board is designed to enhance your mattress support, ensuring a better night's sleep. Measuring 75 inches long and 37.5 inches wide, this sturdy board is made from durable stitch bond fabric, capable of supporting heavy weights. It fits seamlessly under any mattress, extending its life while providing consistent, firm support. Ideal for various bed types, this product is a must-have for anyone seeking improved sleep quality.
Product Dimensions | 75"L x 37.5"W x 1.5"Th |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
Assembly Required | No |
Item Weight | 15 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Manufacturer | Spinal Solution |
UPC | 702865182265 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00702865182265 |
Item Weight | 15 pounds |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 1.5-Inch |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
L**.
Solid product
This was a replacement for a bed backing that was lost in a move. It fit the bed as expected and seems supportive, the package arrived on time and does not require anything more than opening the box and removing the plastic.
T**
Very useful and exactly what we needed.
My son "inherited" a twin bed that has springs instead of a regular bed frame. We put a small plywood board under his mattress to try to keep it from sinking and dipping in the middle. That didn't prove very helpful. This board is exactly what we needed! I feel better knowing that his mattress is firmer and therefore easier on his back.
D**E
Great bunky board this is used for my son's loft ...
Great bunky board this is used for my son's loft bed and it holds up well gives me peace of mind knowing that his mattress isn't going to slide through the slats in the bed during the night.
M**E
Not bad.
I bought two of these to go under the new mattresses I bought for my kids' beds. Very lightweight. It wasn't exactly what I expected, as I was hopi h to remove the slats in the bed and use this as the main support. It's a wood frame with a layer of something that feels a bit like really thick cardboard, and covered in fabric. It doesn't feel sturdy enough to be the sole support if the bed. That said, I did purchase it so the new mattress has a flat surface to rest on, and for that, it does the job just fine. Glad I didn't spend more on it than I did, though, or I wpuld have felt it was worth the price. But it saved me from having to build one myself ;)
J**K
Really cheap material that creaks over time
We purchased this almost 3 -1/2 years ago. So we've had it awhile. The first year it worked ok, but then we noticed our child's bed really started to creak with any movement he made and he's not a big kid. Our child has a twin latex mattress that MUST have a flat surface/board under it in order to keep the integrity of the mattress, because latex mattresses are fairly heavy. So we ordered this thing because we thought it was all wood.We just put up with the awful creaking until I just couldn't handle it anymore. We ruled out the bed frame making the noise.My husband took off this bunkie board from the bed frame and the creaking immediately stopped. He took it apart to see how it was constructed. It is made up of a cheap rectangular wood frame with only one long beam running the center length of the board. The horizontal "ribs" are spaced about a foot apart. Attached to that wood frame was cardboard "board" that had been stapled to it. Literally the same kind of carboard as your Amazon box. Flimsy. Not sturdy at all. Not the kind of support we thought we had.Wrapped around it was a cheap fabric so that you don't get splinters.That's it.Friends, safe yourself some $ and irritation and go buy a sturdy piece of plywood at Lowe's or Home Depot and wrap it yourself in fabric. It will no doubt be sturdier than this.
P**T
great price. No complaints
Exactly what we needed, great price. No complaints!
D**A
Issues after 1 month
This didn't provide the right amount of support for me and my mattress, unfortunately. I thought it was one solid board, but it is actually some wooden slats with large gaps in between. Initially, that didn't seem like a problem and it seemed pretty sturdy. However, the material between the slats feels kind of like cardboard, and it dents easily, which causes it to provide less support for the mattress. I would say proceed with caution.
A**E
Perfect for Popular IKEA Daybed
I’m one of the many purchasers of Ikea’s daybed that converts to a king; it stacks two mattresses when used as a couch, so needed some backbone to firm it up for seating. This performs that duty as well as I’d expected, and when I convert to a bed, it protects the fragile slats under the pulled-out bed.