Sena Aire Portacot Mattress
Sena Aire Portacot Mattress
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Choosing the right mattress is one of the most important decisions you’ll make for your baby. Little ones are more sensitive to chemicals than adults, which is why these Baby Mattresses are crafted without plastics, solvents, or harmful chemicals that could compromise their health and comfort.
The Latex Wool Natural Bassinet Mattress is made from natural rubber latex foam, sourced from sustainably grown and harvested Rubber Trees (Hevea Brazilensis) in Malaysia. Renowned for its therapeutic benefits, natural latex provides optimal posture and lumbar support while relieving pressure points. This helps reduce restlessness, allowing your baby to enjoy deeper, more restorative sleep.
Free from fillers or additives, the latex also offers excellent insulation, naturally wicking away moisture while remaining dry to the touch. Designed for both safety and comfort, and will fit snuggly into a Sena portacot at both heights.
Please note: This mattress is to replace the standard Sena Portacot mattress that would have come with your cot, and should only be used for babies who are older than 6 months. This swap is not compulsory, but some babies prefer a softer sleep surface when they get a little bit older.
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Delivery and Returns
- Delivery: Free within NZ on orders over $100 (excluding bulky items) or $8 standard shipping
- Returns: Accepted within 14 days of receipt with proof of purchase
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