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tvfrfireman
Explorer
Apr 03, 2018

Question on Sleep Number Bed

We have a king size sleep number bed in our RV that is five years old. The left side chamber has sprung a leak. I reversed the air hoses and found out it is indeed the air chamber mattress. Is there a way to patch the beds that any of you might know or do I need to purchase a new cell? The warranty has expired so I thought I might give the repair a shot. Thanks in advance for any sage advice. David
  • wa8yxm wrote:
    I believe it can be patched, Much like a tire but you will need to contact the number sleep folks to find out what to use. I would be surprised if they did not have a kit.
    Thanks for that bit of info.. I will go to their web site right now.
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    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    I believe it can be patched, Much like a tire but you will need to contact the number sleep folks to find out what to use. I would be surprised if they did not have a kit.
  • road-runner wrote:
    FYI, I bought a queen chamber from sleep number 3 years ago and the cost with shipping was $135.
    Today, the King is $207.00. The yellow egg crate top piece has a tear and is even more. Right around $300.00.
  • FYI, I bought a queen chamber from sleep number 3 years ago and the cost with shipping was $135.
  • We have 2 Sleep Number beds, one at home & one in the camper. No issues, knock on wood, but interested in what you find out.

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