It depends on how much you intend to bend the mattress and the type of mattress. Many modern mattress manufacturers offer king- and (less commonly) queen-sized mattresses with hinges in their frames to allow them to be temporarily bent to, say be moved to the second story of a home through a tight stairwell. With smaller mattress sizes, you really should not bend the mattress beyond 10 or 15 degress (and even that is stretching it for some brands).
A mattress made of solid foam, either memory foam or latex would bend the best. It is not advised to bend a mattress with open coil springs at all; pocket springs will bend better though it isn't ideal, especially not for prolonged periods.
No. A king, or Eastern King mattress is wider and shorter than a California King. King Mattress: 76" x 80" California King Mattress Size: 72" x 84
a king mattress is 76"x80" a California mattress is 72"x84" Making the Cal-king 4 inches longer, but 4 inches thinner.
A California King mattress is 72" X 84"
76" x 80"
Generally a King Mattress is 185 pounds can be 10% up or down.
A California King mattress measures 108 x 102 inches.
Never heard of a Texas King mattress a California King is 6 inches longer than a standard king
A king size mattress is 76" wide x 80" long and the queen size is 16" less than the king size.
A king size mattress is 76 inches long and 80 inches wide. It is the second-biggest commercially available mattress size, behind the California king.
The mattress is full I believe
a king matress