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Restcycle Bed
Ruffwear
Restcycle Bed
$99.95
Description

  Sustainable dog bed for dogs who love to nest

  The Ruffwear Restcycle Bed is for dogs that love to nest and humans who love to rest easy, knowing that they’ve made the sustainable choice. This mindfully built dog bed has a baffled construction with graded loft, inviting dogs to dig in, circle up, and settle down comfortably. Inside the baffles, Restcycle™ foam, made from repurposed, post-manufacturing closed cell foam, can be shaped by dogs to create the perfect sleep shape, and then it locks together for supportive slumber. Restcycle™ foam won’t pack out and is impervious to liquids and odors. The removable, machine-washable cover is made with recycled materials, and the integrated pillow topper (stuffed with recycled synthetic down) enhances nesting comfort. A built-in handle makes it easy to transport the Restcycle on road trips, and a waterproof base protects floor surfaces while maximizing warmth and comfort. From home base to base camp, the Restcycle Bed offers easy rest to nesting dogs and eco-conscious humans.

  

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Ruffwear
Dimensions:
28 x 35 in; 4 in loft (70 x 90 cm; 10 cm loft)
Made In:
Vietnam
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
1080
Other Features:
• Recycled cover is removable, machine washable, and quick drying
• Recycled microsuede sleeping surface is soft and long-wearing with built-in pillow topper
• Pillow topper stuffed with recycled 300g polyester insulation provides plush comfort
• Baffled mattress made with Restcycle™ foam retains its shape
• Restcycle™ foam is repurposed post-manufacturing foam that remains dry and odor-free
• Graded loft design allows nesting without packing out
• Waterproof 600D TPE-coated recycled polyester base
• Integrated handle for easy carrying
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