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Luxury Firm Foam

Our Luxury Firm foam is a high density foam.  This foam grade is recommended for cars, seat pads, seat cushions and massage tables 4" thick or thinner. If you are looking for support and durability, then this foam is for you. This kind of foam has rubber based characteristics; which means it will maintain its original shape and density for many years with a high degree of support.

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Luxury Firm Foam

Our Luxury Firm foam is an open-cell high-density foam that is known for its support. This foam is most commonly used for dining seats, bench cushions, seat pads, mattress toppers, ottomans, thin camping mattresses, and massage tables.  This foam is also known for its firmness and ability to support all adult weights, shapes, and sizes that are 300 lbs or less. With little give, this foam provides support and comfort to those suffering from back and hip issues. This foam is also great to use under-mattress toppers and sofa cushions for additional support for softer cushions or mattress toppers. This foam is high-density and rubber-based so it will not break down over time like standard foam, and will hold its support and shape for years to come. 

The most common uses for luxury firm foam are sofa cushions, bay window cushions, benches, chairs, and mattresses.

The available thicknesses are 1”,2”, 3”, 4”, 5”, 6” thick

Available Sizes:
24" x 82" 
36" x 82" 
76" x 82"

The best way to cut the open-cell foam is with a sharp knife or electric carving knife. Just repeat in one direction to get a clean cut. Please note that if you order these full-size sheets they may be bigger than the actual size listed.

When comparing different types of foam with other companies, it is most important to look at the density and ILD of the foam.

Foam density is a specific measurement of how much weight in pounds polyurethane foam can handle per cubic foot. This density rating tells you the strength of the foam. The higher the number, the longer the foam will last. It should not be used exclusively as a sign of durability or comfort, because firmness and lifespan of foam products just like mattresses and cushions, depend on many factors, including density. The density may vary slightly between each foam shipment.

The ILD or IFD measurement shows how hard or soft the foam is. The higher the number, the more firm the foam. AIt also represents how many pounds the foam will hold before it collapses. If you take a 12″ x 12″ x 12″ foam cube after the certain ILD is reached that foam will collapse.

We vacuum pack the foam to reduce shipping costs. You will have to give the foam 1-2 days to return to its original shape. It will look a little misshaped and not measure to correct size until after it expands.