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dkreuzen
Aug 04, 2013Explorer
We have been traveling with a Sleep-Number bed allover the west for the last 10 years, 0-12,000 ft, have never let the air out before a days trip. If we go up in elevation the bed gets harder and when we go down it gets softer. Never stopped at the high point to see what the "number" was. Have had Home and RV types, never had a problem with either.
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